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The remanufactured Dell 310-4143 (A 920 Series 1 Color) cartridge that I Refilled is leaking
If your cartridge is leaking while you are refilling it
through a fill hole that you made in the cartridge:
- The fill hole may need to be enlarged so that it is big enough for the
needle to fit in it with room to spare so air can escape as you inject the
ink. If the needle is a snug fit in the hole that you made, the hole
should be enlarged so that air can get out of the cartridge through the fill
hole while you are refilling the cartridge. If the hole is not bigger
than the width of the needle, a vacuum may force the ink to squirt out of
the cartridge and make a mess.
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It is normal for a cartridge to leak for up to an hour after
refilling it! These cartridges need some time to stabilize.
- Typically, the printhead will settle again and close back up. You
can see if this is the case by wiping off the excess ink on the printhead
with a paper towel and trying to print with the cartridge in your
machine once the leaking has stopped. If it does print, then the
cartridge has settled and you will be able to continue to use it.
- If the cartridge will not operate in your machine once the leaking has
stopped, the printhead may be damaged. There is no repair for this
situation and another cartridge is going to be required.
NOTE: To reduce the amount of leaking in
the future, make sure that you do not force the ink into your cartridge while
you are refilling. After getting the needle into the cartridge, pull it back out a little before you try to inject the ink into the cartridge. The cartridge should take the ink with very little effort on your part. Continue to inject the ink as you gradually pull the needle out of the cartridge. Take your time and allow the sponge to expand.
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