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    about printer.. pro come in pls

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by FeeL_bLuE, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. FeeL_bLuE

    FeeL_bLuE Notebook Enthusiast

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    any 1 know very well about printer? last time i bought a canon printer mp160, after the ink was finish , i buy a black ink for refill, "Saink ink".

    after i refill, when i print, the quality are terrible, Eg: i print a full text document,

    black in color, about 40 line, some of the line aren't print out, and some of them was print half only. i make sure da cartridge clean.. what should i do??
     
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    gowtham13 Notebook Enthusiast

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    try to get it refilled at a professional center..or buy new catridges!
     
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    ifti Undiscovered

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    So what does this have to do with your Dell notebook???
     
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    iNoob.x Notebook Evangelist

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    lol, this thread probably belongs in another part of the forum.

    In any case, you have to make sure the refill ink supports your cartridge type, not any black ink with work with any printer due to properties of the ink. If you used a refill that's not compatible, then...GG.

    It could be that the ink hasn't fully absorbed into the sponge properly, in which case you could try priming the ink. Your printer probably came with software to do that, do a cartridge cleaning cycle...or a few cycles.

    It could be that your cartridge is clogged if you didn't clean it properly. In which case, just go buy another cartridge. Or better yet, if you only need to print black (like most students) go buy a monochrome laser printer, it's WAY better. lol.