
2nd Generation DIY CISS Continuous Ink Supply System Kit with Built-in One Way Ink Flow Damper - Make Your Own Automatic Ink Refill System (Empty)
$55.99
Specially designed for Do-It-Yourself enthusiasts. Make your own ink refill system with fraction of the cost of ready-made ones.
Saving money by making your own CISS system. Works with many HP, Canon, Epson cartridges.
Build a CISS system for hard-to-find models. Detailed instruction for HP and Canon included
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CISS systems supply a continuous flow of ink to the printer without need of changing cartridges. Most CISS systems are price-prohibitive. This DIY kit is a fraction of the cost of ready-made ones. The kit comes with instruction manual with examples of HP Cartridge 21, 27, 56, 22, 28, 57, 58, 59, 75, and 95. However, the kit is very versatile and compatible with Canon and many more brands/models. The 2nd generation kit has a built-in damper. Ink backflow has been a problem for Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS) for a long time. Daily temperature fluctuation creates air bubbles which push ink back into external reservoirs. Once air bubbles are pushed into the supply tube, it alters the ink pressure and creating a cascade of events and stops CISS from working. Ink flow damper was designed to eliminate the ink backflow using technologies used on commercial large-format printers. So far, the DIY kit has been tested (in our lab) on: HP21/22/27/28/56/57/121/129/130/131/132/134/135/136/138/140/141 Canon PG40, CL41, CL51, The unit is NOT FILLED. IT IS SHIPPED EMPTY. If you need prefilled DIY CISS, check out our other listings. HP cartridges are NOT included. Use your existing cartridges to make it work. Making a CISS requires fine motor skills. DIY is not for everyone. Because of the nature of Do-It-Yourself, we do not guarantee the result and workmanship of your project. Do it at your own risk. The models listed above have been tested in the lab by professionals; your result may vary. BCH is a registered trademark of BCH Technologies LLC, USA, and distributed by licensed resellers listed on www.bchtechnologies.com. Any counterfeit or illegal distribution of BCH products is prosecutable by the law.
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