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5 Steps to Reset your Brother LC51 Printer Cartridge

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 Brother printer cartridges like the LC51 come with a sensor that answers to the LED light inside the printer to monitor and display the ink level. If there’s ink in the cartridge, it prevents the LED light from passing through, and your Brother printer works correctly. If the light can go through the cartridge, then a sensor monitors it, and your printer considers that the ink cartridge is empty, even though there’s still ink inside the cartridge, causing to error messages. At such time, you can reset the LC51 ink cartridge to assume that it’s filled again and stay using the cartridge by wrapping the sensor. Learn How to Change the Brother LC51 Print Cartridge You can reset your Brother Printer cartridge by proceeding to the steps listed below. For any technical assistance, you can contact Brother Customer service number and speak with the experts to get help. Here’s how to do: Step 1 – Start your Brother LC51 printer. Open the cover of your printer and take off the i

10 Steps toRefill the Kodak 10 Ink Cartridges

As a cautious business owner when you use the Kodak printer, you can save a lot of time by refilling the Kodak 10b black/ 10c color ink cartridges in your printer rather than purchasing a new cartridge whenever it runs out of ink. You just require some common household objects, a refill kit and a couple of minutes of your time. For refilling the cartridge in a hassle-free manner, you can get expert’s assistance by dialing the Kodak support phone number . Kodak 10b Black Ink Cartridge 1.           First of all, take the 10b ink cartridge out of your Kodak printer and put it on the plastic tray or sheet to catch fallen ink. Uncover the edge of the ink cartridge tag using a razor blade until the upper chamber is discovered. 2.           Fill a needle with 10cc black ink via the refilling kit. Next, inject the syringe into the hole in the cartridge and gradually release ink until the nozzle is blank, or until the ink begins to simmer out the upper vent. 3.           Take th