Manual Canon PGI-5

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  • Canon PGI-5 - page 1

    CLI-8, PGI-5 Cartridges . This is the refill procedure for OEM C anon CLI-8 and PGI-5 cartridges. We used the yellow one to illus trate the instructions. The y all fill the same wa y. Each CLI-8 refill uses about 15 cc of ink and ea ch PGI-5 refill used abou t 30 cc. Here is what you will n eed to do this refill... • MIS Refill Kit which inc lude ...

  • Canon PGI-5 - page 2

    The Troubleshootin g section of your Canon manua l discusses printer operatio n with refilled cartridges. Canon advises that "Canon shall not be liable for an y printer malfunction or damage c aused b y r efill ed ink tanks. If you want to continue printing with the refilled ink tank insta lled, press and hold the R ESUME/C ANCEL button for at ...

  • Canon PGI-5 - page 3

    3. Using our Yellow Drill T ool, make a hole in the to p of the cartridge int o the sponge area. 4. Use some black electrica l tape and tape over the e xit port on the bottom of the cartridge. This is so ink will not l eak out when you fill the sponge section or t he reservoir section. 5. Using the syringe, inject ink into t he sponge area until fu ...

  • Canon PGI-5 - page 4

    cartridge. Do not cover or pl ug the hole you drille d in the sponge compart ment. This is the air vent and it m ust be left open. Remove tape f rom bottom exit port. Note: If the ball does not make a perfect air ti ght seal, then ink will drip out o f the cartridge at the exit port until empt y . If this happens, see step 7. 7. If the cartridge is ...

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