thanhhuy123
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Hi all,
This thread is to give my own experience regarding using and refilling this newest model of HP inkjet printer.
Inkjet printer
Thermal permanant printhead
4 individual ink cartridges
1. The printhead is non-removable:
Yes, the printhead of this model is permananted and fixed. For manual cleaning, soaking, etc... I treat it as if it were an Epson printhead.
I don't know why HP decided to make the printhead of this model non-removable while their neighbours are all removable...
CMY dye ink droplet is 1.3-5.5pl
K pigmented ink droplet is 14pl
2. HP 685:
HP 685 is a "cooktail" version of HP 564: The HP 685 C, M, and Y is equivalent to HP 564 C,M,Y normal version - it holds 5ml of ink (accroding to the email from HP Support). The HP 685 K is equivalent to HP 564 K XL version - it holds 15ml of ink.
Because the K is of XL version, the cartridge chamber part has the refill hold with a ball and a smaller "mark" which I drilled a very small hold to refill then seal with hot-glue gun.
The CMY doesn't have this refill hole since it's only normal version. So I refill them using the vent hole.
Normally we cannot refill up to that capacity, usually better off 1 or 2ml.
This is my working box:
This is my refill story:
This is the first set of ink I bought. I thought it was ink for my printer, but then I know they're for Epson.
Their websites also doesn't mention detail about the type of ink. It's just kind of general info, like dye ink or pigmented ink. That's all. And when I asked, they said Epson HP Canon...use the same this ink.
I stupidly believed them and use it to refill my cartridge.
First, the pigmented black doesn't work at the very beginning. Only 1 page of print and it come out blank.
I then purged and refilled with dye black. Printout okay and not clog.
After 2 days, my yellow nozzles clogged while all others is fine.
(click on it for fullsize img)
I decided to search for and buy ink exactly for HP, and I found these 2:
These website also confused people when they put pigmented ink in a dye-based category.
I clean and purge my printhead, using the Epson method: paper towel wet with alcohol fold under the printhead, drip alcohol to the ink port.
I purged and refill again my cartridges, by using syringle to inject tap water into the vent hole until it comes out clear. For the K cartridge I also inject water into the drilled hole on the chamber part.
Now the pigmented black work okay, printout can tolerate water. But the yellow nozzle is still kind of streaky half.
This is the newest nozzle check:
(click on it for fullsize img)
(The 2 yellow bars at the bottom is what I tested in Word: draw 2 rectangles, fill with yellow, take out the yellow cartridge, drip some alcohol to the yellow ink port on the printhead - not on the outlet of the cartridge!, reinstall the cartridge, and print with conf: max dpi, hp photo paper - it came out fine.) => Looks like a upper part of the ink port of the printhead is clog due to previous wrong ink?!
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This thread is to give my own experience regarding using and refilling this newest model of HP inkjet printer.
Inkjet printer
Thermal permanant printhead
4 individual ink cartridges
1. The printhead is non-removable:
Yes, the printhead of this model is permananted and fixed. For manual cleaning, soaking, etc... I treat it as if it were an Epson printhead.
I don't know why HP decided to make the printhead of this model non-removable while their neighbours are all removable...
CMY dye ink droplet is 1.3-5.5pl
K pigmented ink droplet is 14pl
2. HP 685:
HP 685 is a "cooktail" version of HP 564: The HP 685 C, M, and Y is equivalent to HP 564 C,M,Y normal version - it holds 5ml of ink (accroding to the email from HP Support). The HP 685 K is equivalent to HP 564 K XL version - it holds 15ml of ink.
Because the K is of XL version, the cartridge chamber part has the refill hold with a ball and a smaller "mark" which I drilled a very small hold to refill then seal with hot-glue gun.
The CMY doesn't have this refill hole since it's only normal version. So I refill them using the vent hole.
Normally we cannot refill up to that capacity, usually better off 1 or 2ml.
This is my working box:
This is my refill story:
This is the first set of ink I bought. I thought it was ink for my printer, but then I know they're for Epson.
Their websites also doesn't mention detail about the type of ink. It's just kind of general info, like dye ink or pigmented ink. That's all. And when I asked, they said Epson HP Canon...use the same this ink.
I stupidly believed them and use it to refill my cartridge.
First, the pigmented black doesn't work at the very beginning. Only 1 page of print and it come out blank.
I then purged and refilled with dye black. Printout okay and not clog.
After 2 days, my yellow nozzles clogged while all others is fine.
(click on it for fullsize img)
I decided to search for and buy ink exactly for HP, and I found these 2:
These website also confused people when they put pigmented ink in a dye-based category.
I clean and purge my printhead, using the Epson method: paper towel wet with alcohol fold under the printhead, drip alcohol to the ink port.
I purged and refill again my cartridges, by using syringle to inject tap water into the vent hole until it comes out clear. For the K cartridge I also inject water into the drilled hole on the chamber part.
Now the pigmented black work okay, printout can tolerate water. But the yellow nozzle is still kind of streaky half.
This is the newest nozzle check:
(click on it for fullsize img)
(The 2 yellow bars at the bottom is what I tested in Word: draw 2 rectangles, fill with yellow, take out the yellow cartridge, drip some alcohol to the yellow ink port on the printhead - not on the outlet of the cartridge!, reinstall the cartridge, and print with conf: max dpi, hp photo paper - it came out fine.) => Looks like a upper part of the ink port of the printhead is clog due to previous wrong ink?!
[More later...]