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Follow the Simple Steps to Take Ink Out of a Canon Cartridge


A printer that gets rarely used might show some serious problems when you print a document. The ink cartridge might be caked with dried ink. If you have the Canon printer cartridge that won’t print, then you can take the ink out and simply refill the cartridge with fresh ink. Wash the cartridge with water to remove out the old ink. Despite this, you can contact reliable customer service to have Canon Printer Support.


Below we have mentioned the steps in order to take ink out of a Canon Cartridge-

  • Simply peel off the label on top of the ink cartridge. Here you will see a minute, round plastic stopper nearby front of the cartridge

  • After this, you need to heat a small screw and put it into the small plastic stopper in the cartridge.

  • Now simply pull out the small screw with a pair of pliers. Here the plastic stopper will come out with it

  • Here you need to hold down the ink cartridge under a running water outlet. The keep the cartridge underneath the outlet till the water runs clear from the bottom of the cartridge

  • In the next step, entirely dry the cartridge before you efforts to refill it. Moreover, make it dry for few days or you can use a hairdryer

  • At last, you need to refill the cartridge with a refill kit. Here it might be required resetting the cartridge microchip with a chip resetter before you start using in your printer


In case you have any sort of doubt or issues with the above-stated steps or facing any other problem with Canon Cartridge, feel free to contact at Canon Printer Tech Support Phone Number - (1-800-439-2178). The number is available all the time so that you can get quick help and guidance from the experts and well-trained technicians who are responsible for delivering high-tech solutions on your fingertips.

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