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Supplies for HP Business Inkjet Printers

Click on your HP Business Inkjet printer model from the list below to view a list of inkjet supplies we carry for it.

HP cartridges are easy to refill, given the right tools and the appropriate inks. With the HP 51645A, the right tools include a quick, reliable, repeatable and effective system to create the vacuum (also referred to as ‘negative pressure’) required by several single color HP cartridges for their operation. Most HP cartridges belong to the category where the printhead is part the cartridge itself, however the printer ink cartridges used in the HP Business Inkjet Printers deviate from that model. Most HP Business Inkjet printers use ink tank type printer ink cartridges, most notable the HP no. 10 and HP no. 11 printer ink cartridges, and have separate printhead units for each printer ink color.

Some HP black cartridges contain a metal bellow that gradually expands when ink is injected and gradually contracts as the ink is consumed during printing. Pressure on the other side of the bellows regulates the dispensation of the ink. The refill kit for this type of HP printer ink cartridge includes a quick cartridge-snap-in tool making it easy (not to say fun) to create the vacuum and, voila’ (as they say in France) you have a cartridge as good as new.

HP cartridges are remanufactured industrially and the process is identical to that employed by the refill kit. This should reassure some or all of the (understandably) doubting Thomases who believe that some arcane trick or consummate skill may be required to refill jet cartridges.

One word of advice given here, as well as in the instructions, is not to run printhead-host cartridges (such as the HPs) completely dry before refilling. This has to do with heat. The drier the cartridge the hotter the metal electrodes which are part of the printhead. Excessive heat tends to damage the electrodes. The electrodes carry the current that heats the air that creates the bubble that pushes the ink that forms a droplet that reaches the paper you wanted to print on. Faulty electrode pairs break the chain.

As with all kits we include the most recent and updated collection of tips and good-to-know information gathered from our users. Still uncertain? Do not let "the native hue of resolution be sicklied over by the pale cast of thought" (Hamlet). Charge on and recharge your own cartridges!

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