Why choose JetMaster®
Inkjet Refill Kits?
It's as easy as 1,2,3 and takes a minute or less.
Save hundreds of dollars in ink and cartridge
costs. Our kits are available for single and multicolor ink jet cartridges. Print in magnificent black as well as other brilliant, crisp
colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, blue, red, green...
JetMaster® Refill
Kits come with all the gears, full-color instruction booklets, and
cartridge-specific inks you need to recycle your own ink jet cartridges.
Our re-usable ink dispensers are precisely graduated for optimum dosage and
maximum savings. They also provide an environmental plus - just think of
all the cartridges that now won't end up in landfills!
Our inks are available in your choice of three bulk sizes after
purchasing the first inkjet refill kit. Optional 'Easy-Fill' bottles are
also offered for convenient ink loading. Experience our clean
and simple operation, with thousands of ink printers supported.
Description
JetMaster®
describes a family of inkjet cartridge refill kits. The system is similar for
each inkjet refill kit. What varies is the color of the printer ink, the number
of ink bottles per kit (five, for example, in some color kits), and the type of
ink. All inkjet refill kits include as many printer inks and dispensers as
present in the original ink jet cartridges for which they apply. We have
standard and pigment-based jet inks available. Please inquire at time of order if
pigment-based ink is suitable for your cartridge.
As more printers come onto the market, our listing of JetMaster®
kits grows. If you do not find your printer in the current price list, please
call 1-888-741-3119 . Inkjet refill kits include ink for an
average of 6 to 10 refills. After the
initial inkjet refill kit, you just buy ink in the quantities and
colors needed. This makes the cost per recharge very low. And.... since you do
not discard the cartridge nor the dispenser(s), you are friendly to the
environment.
Operation
In general, the operation involves three steps:
1. Remove ink jet cartridge from the printer.
2. Load dispenser with jet ink.
3. Insert dispenser into appropriate filling hole and release the ink.
Cartridge can be refilled by laying it on a flat surface or by holding it in
one hand.
The operation is really simple, but we provide clear
instruction booklets with each JetMaster®
kit to satisfy the desires of the most curious or cautious. Some ink jet cartridges are refillable without modifications. Some require minor
modifications. When so, our inkjet refill kits contain the gears and
instructions necessary to modify the cartridges as needed.
JetMaster®
Notes
Remanufacturing an ink jet cartridge is very
easy. The crucial ingredient, of course, is the jet ink which must have some
specific chemical characteristics. Our inks are specifically designed to
be chemical and physical matches to the original inks in your cartridges.
And, very importantly, they are filtered so as to contain no particulates (the
tolerance is even tighter than with dot matrix ink). Ink must contain no
contaminants or chemicals that may react with the printhead element and must
have anti-coagulant characteristics. All our inks comply with or
exceed the original manufacturer's specifications.
Apart from the quality of the ink, the
life of a print cartridge depends on how cleanly the printhead is
maintained. Best results are obtained by remanufacturing a print cartridge
before it becomes completely dry. A completely dried ink jet cartridge may
accumulate particles near the printhead micro channels and recovery (typically
by soaking) requires a measure of patience.
How many times can a print cartridge be
restored?
In general, between 10 and 18 times. The more you
print, the more you save. Since we do all of our own printing
in-house, we are very familiar with the remanufacturing process and success of our
Refill Kits. Our cartridges have been very well-used by the time they
are ready for replacement. Some of our users have mentioned that they
restored the same ink jet cartridge as many as 25 times. The variation
depends on the way the ink jet cartridge is handled and your printer usage.
Can I damage the printhead if I recycle the cartridge?
For many printers, the cartridge contains
the printhead. ink jet cartridges are more affected by the care taken in
handling them than the specific ink used. Care includes, for example, protecting
the gold laminated printhead surface from abrasive handling and contact with
fingers, storing the cartridge in a sealed environment when not in use, etc.
It is, however, still foundational to use cartridge-matched inks for
proper print quality (hue, tone, clarity, etc.).
Do manufacturers consider the cartridges
disposable after one use? Why don't they provide restored cartridges?
Very few manufacturers provide inks for their own
cartridges, although this would be extremely beneficial to users and the
environment. Even if they provide ink for remanufacturing, it is very
expensive when available.
Considering the borderline exorbitance of ink jet cartridge costs, one can see
why manufacturers would want to do everything possible to keep users chained
to the idea of buying new OEM cartridges every time the ink level monitor
dictates.
Why are manufacturer's inks so
expensive (if available at all)? Are their inks different from yours?
No. Our inks comply with or exceed the
manufacturer's specifications.