Troubleshooting Common Inkjet Printer Problems And Issues
Over the years, I've observed that many people seem to experience the same set of problems with their inkjet printers. So I thought I'd throw out a quick post talking about some of these print quality issues and possible fixes, in a problem-solution format.
Problem: Printer output's color is off (doesn't match what's on-screen), there is a strange colored tint to the page.
Solution: You are either nearly empty on one color of ink (cyan, magenta, or yellow), or the cartridge that corresponds to those colors is clogged/malfunctioning.
Basic Guidelines And Tips To Follow When Refilling Inkjet Cartridges

Refilling ink can be a tricky process the first time.
Refilling ink cartridges can be an economical alternative to buying new cartridges. It does take some practice, but once mastered is generally cheaper than brand-name OEM and remanufactured/compatible cartridges.
Here are some basic tips to get you refilling cartridges like a pro as soon as possible.
The Main Goal Of Refilling
Most ink cartridges are relatively simple in design, more or less a bag of ink encased inside a plastic box. The refill must be performed at such a speed that leaking is not caused (refill speed too fast) or that ink fails to permeate throughout the cartridge (refill speed too slow). Basically, we've seeking the happy medium in between.
Preparing For The Refill
- Work over a sink or drain if possible. Avoid working at a desk or near anything of value.
- Wear old or spare clothing to minimize damages incurred by ink stains.
- Check to see if your ink cartridge has an opening that connects to the ink. Otherwise, you may have to drill a hole yourself, which can get complicated depending on your ink cartridge model.
Make The Most Of Your Ink Cartridges With These Simple Tips
When using printer cartridges there are many ways in which you can help your printer run more smoothly, allowing yourself the best value possible out of your printer cartridges. Learning a few simple tips and tricks can help save you a lot of effort and money.

Your printer software may not be reporting accurate ink levels.
Is Your Printer Software Telling The Truth About Ink Levels?
Often, there will be software bundled with your printer installation that can send false messages as to the status of your ink cartridges. For example, certain printers may state a cartridge as empty just because it has been in the printer for a certain period of time. There may be perfectly good ink left in the cartridge that your printer is not allowing you to make use of, so there are a number of hacks you can try to prevent this waste. You can do a simple search online with your specific printer make and model to find hacks that users have provided. Alternatively, you might want to check that there is no unwanted software causing these restrictions and uninstall them.
Just Add Water To Revive Your Cartridge
Funny: Cats Are Tired Of High Ink Prices Too
Looks like cats don't like high ink prices either...
Originally found from: Cat Vs. Printer