How To Replace Your Canon Printer’s Used-Up Ink Cartridges
Out of ink and need a refill? More importantly, you want to find cheap ink cartridges? This is what you should do to make your ink replacement painfree and simple.
1. You should figure out exactly which printer you own so you know the proper replacement ink you need and the place place to buy a cheap ink cartridge. As far as printer ink is concerned, ‘one size fits all’ is a really bad rule of thumb. Different Canon printers will have different ink shapes and sizes. The type of printer and model number will probably be directly on it. My printer is a Canon MX310.
2.Figure out which way is best for pulling open the printer and removing the used-up ink. The cartridge loading bay is usually opened by some sort of switch or button on the printer.Checking the owner’s manual is also a possibility. If you don’t have the manual, or lost/threw it away, just search online for a copy of it. For example, I would search for ‘Canon MX310 manual’ to find a copy of the owner’s manual online and read the section on ejecting the empty print cartridges.
3.Take out the empty cartridge. If the black ink is out, the color cartridge may still be good, so make sure which ones you have to replace. Take care not to get ink on your hands.
4.Find somewhere to buy a replacement cheap ink cartridge. You could always buy your ink directly from the manufacturer, but you’re definitely gonna pay more if you do that. I usually buy my ink from the same place, and trust me, I buy a lot of ink. They’re pretty reliable. I’ll give you the link in a bit! J
5.After you receive your ordered ink cartridges and remove the packages, remove the tape on the cartridge. Make sure they face the right direction and slide them into the old cartridges’ place. It should just take a moment of wiggling to make sure the cartridge is securely fastened in place. If you need a visual guide, there may be pictures in your manual or on your printer.
5.The last step is to run a sample page to make sure the replacement cheap ink cartridges are functioning properly. This page may come out automatically.
Congratulations! You’ve finished changing your printer’s ink cartridge. Oh yeah, that’s the site I wanted you to look at in the link above
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