How to Refill HP 67XL Black Ink Cartridge and Handle Common Errors
- By Ellen Joy
- On Nov 08, 2025
- Comment 0
Question:
I visited the BCH Technologies website at https://www.bchtechnologies.com looking for online manuals but couldn't find any information related to them-only the products for sale. Could you please send me the link or instructions for refilling an HP 67XL black cartridge? Also, how many refills can be done with the refill kit?
Answer:
To refill your HP 67XL black ink cartridge, please follow the detailed step-by-step instructions in this video tutorial (https://youtu.be/DvtNz_Y6D-g). While the video features the HP 67 cartridge, the same procedure applies to the entire HP 6x cartridge family-this includes HP 61, 62, 63, and 64 models. The process involves locating the ink chamber under the label, injecting ink slowly to avoid air bubbles, and allowing the cartridge to rest before reinstalling it in the printer.
If you encounter E1 or E0 error codes after refilling, please watch this additional guide: E1 and E0 Error Fixes for HP 67 Cartridges (https://youtu.be/ipueD4xutk4).
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The E1 error typically indicates a cartridge recognition issue-often caused by dried ink on the contacts or air trapped inside the cartridge. Cleaning the copper contacts with a lint-free cloth and ensuring the cartridge is fully seated often resolves it.
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The E0 error may occur when the printer detects inconsistent ink levels or a non-genuine cartridge. This can usually be ignored, as refilled cartridges don't communicate ink levels the same way new ones do.
As for how many refills you can do, that depends on how well the cartridge's printhead is maintained and how long it lasts before clogging or electrical failure. Generally, you can expect around 5-8 refills per cartridge if it's properly cleaned and stored. Keep the printhead moist and avoid letting the cartridge sit empty for too long to extend its life.
If you'd like to take your refill process to the next level, consider exploring our advanced refill and ink management techniques in this follow-up video (https://youtu.be/k_bxmO4UzFY).
Addressing printer issues can be complex due to their hands-on nature. Therefore, we're unable to provide remote troubleshooting or repair support. However, BCH Technologies offers in-person evaluation and repair services through our local diagnostic facility (https://bchtechnologies.com/printer-repair-service). Service is on a first-come, first-served basis and may take a few weeks before drop-off. We can repair entire printers or specific parts, with clear guidance on each step. Our rates reflect professional expertise, but we understand they may not be the most economical option. For that reason, we highly encourage self-help through our YouTube tutorials or by searching for videos using the YouTube search icon next to "About" on our channel homepage. With nine years of content, that search tool helps you locate the right video faster, and YouTube may also recommend related videos from other creators.
Once again, thank you for reaching out and for your continued trust in BCH Technologies. Your support means a lot to us, and we hope these resources help you get your printer running perfectly again
