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Originally posted by rbrruss
Yeah, it was pretty easy to do. And I'm not exactly the most "mechanically inclined" person either.
It came with a little drill that you use to expand the airhole in the top of the cartridge, then you use a syringe thing to inject the ink. It's that simple.
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Thanks for the info.
I've always thought it would be of equal or better quality than the ink that comes in the retail cartridge. I was looking at a refill kit one day and this doofus salesman said that the refill kits were a piece of crap, said it clogged up inkjet spray nozzles and whatnot. I thought he was full of it at the time but I wanted to make.