 Hi guys, it's Kevin. Today we're going to keep working on the T252 cartridge printers. Today we're going to do a Y format, WF-717. Before you do the project, you need to turn the printer to checklist. There are many websites that you can do it. I'm going to put one that works for me on the description. Again, I'm not associated with any of those solution providers. You have any problem and you go work with them, work it out. So you have to finish that before you know you can be able to do the conversion. My project is sponsored by the Exeter Wallet, the world's first smart wallet. I put a link in the description with 15% of coupon if you're interested. First, we need to unlock the carriage. So we turn it on and as soon as that moves, I'm going to cut the power off. Okay, now the power is off. I guess it can move around now. Next, I'm going to make a hole about here. I also need to make a hole here, but this cover got to go first. So lift it up and you can just use your finger. Just drag from this side as we remove the cover. You can just snap it off. It doesn't matter. Nothing here is important. I need to make a hole about here. The hole need to be large enough to be able to get at the tube going through. I'm going to make the second hole in the middle of those two. Put a bracket on it. Although you have a color plug here, you want to take them off. Those are shipping plugs and that you're not supposed to use them when the printer is in function. So we're going to put a KCMY. So we're going to mark out which one is the black tube. So this one is black. When this tube goes in, the black is towards the front of the printer. The bracket just holding in position is not strong enough to hold the whole tank. So we're going to use duct tape to tape the tank to the printer. We're now to hide the cable in here. We want to put the black on top. We can bend those forward a little bit so it's easier to work on. Now we can push them back. Now the question is this guy here. I'm going to get a piece of duct tape. The size is about the width of the tube. And then I got another piece of tape about four inches or 10 centimeters. Now I'm going to put this on like a band-aid. So the non-sticky part are going to cover the tube. So make sure the tube can still slide underneath. Now let's try. If you make it this too thick, the carriage cannot pass here. So this is good. Now take this tube out and cut it to six centimeters. And the seven centimeters, eight and nine. Now start from the left. It was six. So each one is taller than the previous one. Now we're going to put the bracket in. We'll put a tube. Make sure I get a longer tube, longer enough to hit the right side. And also not too long L-coding here. So make sure they work. Okay. And now we need to fill the ink. Our life is easier with those 100 mil syringes. We do carry them on our website. If you want to get elsewhere, just make sure, if you use 100 mil syringe, and make sure it got a spiral here. So you can screw the needle on it. And let me show you, this is our 15 mil. So it got a straight base. What happens is, if you push it really hard, and the needle gonna fly out. Okay. For three days, okay, but for 100 mils, certainly you want this spiral base. Oh, by the way, the syringe is, of course, it's not included in the kit. You have to buy it separately, or you can just pour it in and make sure you pour it in really slowly. Now take out your little square and take out those long elbows. There's arrow. That's the direction of the ink flows. So the ink will come in from the smaller tube and flow this way to the bigger tube. We're gonna cut the elbow into half. And this part we're gonna use on the smaller tube. And this part, and this part we're gonna use for the large tube. For the smaller tube, remember, we put the black on the top. So this is black. And security here. So the black, you will feel bend it down so you only need about this long. I put this part on the smaller tube. And double check direction from the smaller tube to the big tube. So I connect this to the smaller tube. So the ink is gonna flow out from the bigger tube. And now I'm gonna use this little tool to suck it. When you suck it, it should come in very easily so you know you get the direction right. If you have a hard time sucking it, you probably get the direction wrong. I connect to the black tube. And now the black tube point down and the smaller tube point up. This thing has an angle, so it's a specially designed, so it will maximize the ink flow. Make sure you don't have a kink here. So this tube is twisted. Tastes a little bit more. Now I'm gonna do the same thing for the rest of three colors. Now you can close the printer lid however because I wanna demonstrate what the printer look like. So I'm gonna put a piece of paper right here. So the printer will think that the lid is closed. Now we're going to turn the printer on and then do 9 to 12 hard cleanings until we see those tubes filled with ink and also we can get a perfect nozzle check. Before you see all of the tubes get filled with ink, do not print. Just keep cleaning. Do it 9 to 12 times. You can see all those tubes got filled except the black and because the black, it has a kink right here. So what you want to do is you want to twist this and adjust a little bit. So no kink, now we go run the cleaning again. Now you can see all the tubes filled with ink so now we can print the check pattern. Perfect. Okay, and also there are lots of church people coming by so those church people gonna love it. I add a pigment ink this time because I'm a little bit tired of doing the submission. The pigment ink what is good at it is you can make those dark fabric transfers. Use high temperature tolerant pigment ink such as BCH pigment ink and you print on transfer paper called a dark fabric transfer paper and peel the top layer off. You can use a quicker cutter to cut it to the shape and then press it 365 for 15 seconds. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally at Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers.