Put the cartridge on some paper towels in an area where you can tolerate a spill.
Locate the three vent holes on the longest side of the cartridge at the opposite end from the print head. Each hole leads to a seperate color chamber.
Use a 1/16th inch (2 mm) drill to open up these vent holes, using them as starter holes. Drill just through the plastic top.
Insert a toothpick or unbent paper clip into the holes to determine the color of the ink in each of the three color chambers -- magenta, cyan, or yellow.
Tape over the two holes you aren't currently filling to avoid accidental contamination with the wrong color of ink.
Fill the syringe only 1/8th full of ink (about 2 ml). Insert the needle fully through the hole.
S-L-O-W-L-Y inject the ink into the sponge. Insert and withdraw the needle at different angles to expose the entire sponge to the ink.
Recognize that each color is not used equally, and therefore, only one color will take the full 2 ml.
Remove all tape and set above a paper towel for an hour as a drip precaution. Don't allow the printhead to touch the paper towel or all of the ink will be drawn out. Expect a few drips -- If it doesn't drip, the ink is not ready to print. It is not necessary to seal the hole except during long storage and transportation.
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