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5) Seal the filling hole with electrical tape, and allow the cartridge to sit
for a few minutes over some paper towels in order to allow the ink to
settle to the bottom of the cartridge, and for any overflow to drip and
settle its way out through the bottom. Once the cartridge is no longer
dripping, you can place it back in the printer.
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UNDERNEATH the label in the middle)
Note: Immediately refill any empty cartridges.
Pitney Bowes Cartridge
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769-0
1. Put a piece of tape over the exit hole located on the bottom of the cartridge
2. The filling hole is located on the back of the cartridge and must be widen using
the included eyelet screw
3.Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with FLOUROESCENT RED ink.
4. Insert the syringe into the filling hole all the way down into the cartridge.
Note: This cartridge contains a sponge so you may feel a slight pressur.
6. Use your thumb to hold the tape in place while injecting 4 ml. of ink into the
cartridge.
7. Rinse the syringe with water and dry for future use.
8. Reinsert the cartridge(s) and run a cleaning cycle as per postage machines
instructions.
793-5
1) Peel off the sticker on the top front of the cartridge (original Pitney Bowes
cartridges have a sticker that covers the entire top side of the cartridge, whereas
NuPost Compatible cartridges have a smaller sticker)
2) Underneath the sticker, you will notice at least 1 hole. Locate the hole that is
covered by a silver foil seal tab, this silver seal covers the filling hole.
3) Attach the needle to the syringe and draw up 8ml of compatible ink.
4) Either insert the needle through the silver seal, or remove the seal first using a
small knife or blade and then insert the needle through the filling hole. (do NOT
insert the needle through any hole that has a rubber protrusion, as indicated by
the lower hole in this Nupost compatible cartridge). The filling hole should
provide no initial resistance to your needle other than the seal that lies above it.
Once you insert the needle into the cartridge, you will begin to feel some
resistance due to the sponge inside the cartridge, it is OK to penetrate this
sponge.
Push the needle gently through to the bottom of the sponge, and inject about
8cc (8ml) of ink or until the cartridge is full. You will know the cartridge is full
because the sponge will no longer be able to hold any more ink.
Filling hole
Outlet hole
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