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BCH Standard Refill Ink Kit for All Printers - 100 ml x6 (Total 600 ml)

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Features

  • Big Saving. BCH standard grade printer ink is designed for frequent refillers and suitable for day-to-day printing. Save money by buying bulk. All inks are UV-resistant Photo Dye, compatible with both dye and pigment cartridges.
  • Quality Matters. Produces vivid true-to-life prints. Match or Exceed Original Specification on color, pH, surface tension and viscosity. Get premium image quality at competitive prices.
  • Carefully Designed in the USA. Includes six bottles (100 ml each): 3X Black + Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow. Many useful accessories included: 4Xsyringes, 4X long blunt needles, hand drill, and gloves.
  • Multi-Channel Support. Online Manual, YouTube Tutorial. Email support. Tech Blog, and Phone Support. Manual information is printed on the product box. No paper manual included.
  • Online how-to manual and videos. Links printed on the product box (no paper manual).

Description

BCH Standard UV Dye Refill Ink. An economical refill solution for people producing typical day-to-day documents and pictures. Create professional- quality prints using genuine BCH inks, formulated for high-capacity cartridges and providing great value. Printed documents will resist UV light as well as fading, and they will retain color quality. BCH proprietary inks also prevent corrosion and clogging of the printhead—ensuring the best prints. All BCH inks are pre-treated with BCH Wetter Solution, which moisturizes and protects printer heads from clogging, and they are ideal for multiple cartridge refills and CISS systems. Count on Original BCH ink cartridges for consistent, reliable performance. Ideal for home shops and small businesses.

Brand: BCH


Ink Color: Yellow, Cyan, Black, Magenta


Page Yield: 500


Compatible Devices: Printer


Special Feature: Refill Ink


Compatibility Options: Compatible


Color: KCMY


Product Dimensions: 10 x 2 x 5.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.65 pounds


Item model number: 6852355


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 4, 2013


Manufacturer: BCH Technologies


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  • SAVE LOTS OF MONEY BY EASILY REFILLING YOUR INK CARTRIDGES
Arrived the day after I ordered the kit. Quality plastic bottles. Needles and all equipment needed to refill my brother ink jet cartridges. First time - no mess. I was prepared however, with a old dark bath towel and a small plastic garbage bag to catch any spills. No spills - just be patient and it works with no mess. I put 5ml in my large black ink jet cartridge, which filled the cartridge, I put it in my printer to check to see if it was full and it was. I printed a page and no problems. I checked the ink cartridge for leaking after printing and it was fine. I pay $15 per black ink cartridge. The 5ml that I used to put into that ink cartridge did not even make a dent in the bottle so just with the black ink I will save several hundred dollars. With all of the ink bottles it may save me a $1,000. I am very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2016 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • A dry cartridge I haven't used in 4 years now prints high quality prints like new.
When it comes to the shipping, I ended up having to leave a one star rating. Simply put; I purchased this and paid for one day shipping. I didn't get a tracking number until almost 48 hours later when it was finally shipped, and it arrived about a week later. This product shipped from a city only about 3 hours away from me on the same interstate. Amazon was fast to refund my shipping fees, and at one point, the entire invoice because the tracking number stopped working and it was assumed the order was lost. Not very good, so take my advice; don't bother with the one day shipping. However, the product itself is beyond 5 stars. I was able to use this ink refill kit to give new life to my old HP printer. It uses the number 61 ink cartridges that are about $14 on average and last about a month printing about 10 pages of documents each day or a couple of pictures each day. These cartridges hold a LOT less ink than most printers, but they are a bit more durable. The cartridge I used had been sitting dry for about 4 years. That's a long time. I cleaned the heads (soaked in witch hazel, not 90% alcohol like most recommend, for 2 hours). I filled the cartridges quite easily (take the label off the top and look in the holes to see what color goes where). The blue and red can hold about 1 mL without dripping or streaking, and the yellow seems to hold a bit less. Gently twist the needle to get down into the sponge before refilling; don't just push it down because that will just compress the sponge and give the ink no where to go. If you get the message that you're using a non-authentic or third-party ink cartridge (different printer will display a different message), that's a good thing. Just press okay or print anyway. It will stop trying to track the ink levels, which means the chip in the cartridge won't work to make the printer think that the cartridge is empty or expired. Just keep up with your prints; if they look lighter than normal, just refill. I have printed out quite a few brochures and other things for work in the last few days, perhaps thousands of full color brochures and pictures, so I've had to refill 4 times so far. That was between 3.5 and 4 mL of each color so far. It has barely made a dent in the levels left in the bottles, so I can see this lasting for quite some time. In fact, I'm going to purchase a few more of these just to have them. I see one of these kits lasting at least an entire year printing out about 100 full color brochures (front and back) each day. Note: with the number 61 and similar ink cartridges, be sure everything is completely dry before printing. If you have to clean the heads, even a small drop of liquid on the circuit tape will cause the printer to not print properly or not at all. If you notice a pool of ink of the bottom of the cartridge on the head where the ink comes out, you have overfilled it. Take the syringe and remove some of the ink until it stops leaking out of the bottom, then dry it completely. Lightly blow some air near the slits next to the head to remove any remaining ink stuck there as liquid there will also cause the cartridge to misfire. Also with these cartridges, there is no drilling involved. Just take the tape off of the top and use a light to see what color goes where. There are 5 holes total, 2 for red, 2 for blue, and 1 for yellow. This is because the XL version of each cartridge is the same, but differs only in the amount of ink it initially comes with (which isn't very much). You will be able to refill it to about 4 times more ink than what the XL version comes with stock, but again, be sure to not overfill it. All of the liquid should be contained in the sponge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2016 by Non Stop Horizon

  • EASY APPLICATION, GREAT PRICE...WHAT MORE COULD ONE ASK FOR
THESE GUYS SERIOUSLY MADE APPLYING REFILLS EASIER. LITERALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FROM INKS, TOOLS, STICKERS, SYRINGES AND GLOVES. DID NOT COME WITH INSTRUCTIONS SO I GOOGLED HOW TO APPLY. THE ONLY ISSUE I HAD WAS AFTER REAPPLYING REFILL AND RETURNING CARTRIDGE TO PRINTER - I RECEIVED ERROR MESSAGE THAT COUNTERFEIT CARTRIDGE WAS INSTALLED. I COULDNT GET ERROR MESSAGE TO STOP FLASHING BUT EVENTUALLY DID NOT ALLOW INK TO PRINT OUT ON PAPER. I HAVE USED ON SEVERAL OTHER PRINTERS AND EXPERIENCED NO ISSUES, PRINTED FINE. KEEP PAPER TOWEL, PAPER PLATE OR NAPKIN CLOSE INCASE OF OVERFLOW SPILL. I ALLOWED TO SIT ON PAPER TOWEL AND PAPER PLATE TO MAKE SURE NO LEAKS BEFORE REINSTALLING CARTRIDGE. OVERALL SATISFIED. INK REFILLS HAVE LASTED MANY PRINTS AND HARDLY HAVE TO USE PRODUCTS FOR REFILLS. THEY WILL LAST ME ABOUT A YEAR (GUESSTIMATION ONLY) AND I PRINT OUT ALOT BOTH IN BLACK AND COLOR. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Celeste Salinas

  • This one is easy, and it actually works!
This review is based upon my Canon Pixma MP495 printer, which uses the high-capacity 210XL and 211XL, black and color, respectively. I know there are still many people who will continue to pay upwards of $50 every time they need to replace their cartridges. Until now, I was one of them. From the moment the refill kit arrived, I could see how meticulous this was boxed and put together. Everything one needed to get this going was included, including gloves, syringes, stickers, and written instructions on how to do this procedure properly, along with their website address. Here’s a few tips and tricks for those intrepid souls who decide to go forward. Wear the gloves. Somehow, ink will get on them, no matter how careful you are. Protect the table with paper towels. Use an electric drill, if possible, with a 1/16 bit or 5/64 bit. The actual hole only needs to be large enough for the tip of the needle to penetrate easily. If no drill is available, there is a small drill bit included in the kit with a nice thumb turner to facilitate the turning motion by hand, but be extra careful. Either way, don’t go deeper than about ¼ inch. When you feel the cotton underneath, stop. Test each hole with a toothpick, by pushing gently into the cotton sponge (which is what's actually holding the ink under the plastic housing), and check the color. If the toothpick appears bone-dry (nothing at all showing), then refill with about 5ml of ink. If there is any color showing, use less, since that means there is still ink in the sponge. I used 3ml in those instances. Inject the ink slowly (or it may push back and spray all over the place). At the end of each refill, clean out the plunger and syringes, followed with lukewarm water, until the syringes and plungers run clear. Finish by dabbing (not rubbing) the print heads with alcohol to make sure they are clean. Paper towel or Q-tips work well, just sure they are moist. Finally, the real test. The pages in color print perfectly. Twenty minutes of work, and I saved $35 right off the bat. BTW, there are over 3 ounces of ink in each of six separate bottles ( three black and one each of red, yellow, blue), enough to refill 20-30 times, provided the print heads last long enough. Either way, you'll be ahead. BUY THIS ONE. You’ll be glad you did. This review is based upon my own experiences, and I have not been compensated in any way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2016 by Mister K

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