The inks that came with the print head are a proprietary formulation. Because the formulas are patented, refill inks can never be a match. Substitute inks can degrade performance and may create unstable images (quick to fade).
If you print a lot and the ink cost is a concern, you would be better off to replace your present printer with one of those new Kodak ESP series printers. The replacement inks cost roughly HALF of what everybody else's sells for. They also can deliver photo lab quality prints as well.Is it possible to refill ink from print cartridge head?
It sounds like you are referring to remanufacturing the cartridge versus simply refilling it. During the remanufacturing process the cartridge is dismantled, fully cleaned, worn parts are replaced, and then the cartridge is filled with ink. Typically this requires a very expensive machine, the kind you'd find at a Cartridge World store. Most consumers can't do this themselves. If I were you I'd consider buying remanufactured cartridges online -- there are hundreds of retailers.
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