 Hey guys, Kevin here. Today we're going to add a sublimation tank to a WF 3640. We've done a couple of Epson conversions before, so this one will be short and sweet. The product can be found at the BCH website, printer modification, the whole printer Epson. And we're going to use this T252 cartridges. With the same kit, you can also do the wet format, such as the 717. And we're going to do that in the next video. This video is sponsored by Exeter, a European design wallet. It's the world's first smart wallet. You can see it's super stylish. And it'll catch eyes at the checkout line when you do this. If you can now find your wallet, you can use a smartphone to ring it up. And also, it gives you a Google Map where the wallet is. Use the link in our description. You can get an extra 15% off. You need to convert your printer to a chip printer to start. This kit doesn't include that conversion. There are a bunch of websites. I'm going to mention one, but there are many of them can do that chipless conversion. Here, I'm going to type it out for you. And I don't guarantee anything from it. So before you order anything from me, you have to be able to convert it to the chipless first. And then you need to make two holes. One is between this air vent. It's right here. And the second one is here. You want to make it large enough so that you can go through it. And put those two brackets here on the both sides. The tank will come with small color plugs. And just ignore the color sequence of those plugs. We're going to remove them. We're going to use the sequence of KCM-Y, the black, cyan, magenta, yellow sequence. So we've selected the first tank to be black tank. And we're going to use a permanent marker to mark which tube is the black. And then we put this through the hole we just made. And the black always point towards the front. So this is black. When you can see the tube halfway through, you kind of use something to poke it down. Now we use some duct tape to seal the old way around it. So now it's easier to open and close the tank. Next, I'm going to run the tube through here. I'll use a plier to bend it outward a little bit. So it's easier to open. Remember, the black tube should be on the top. Now we can push it back. And now we can add ink. We've removed a bigger plug to add ink. The smaller plug is for shipping. So normally just put it somewhere safe and do not use it. And also, after you do that, just put a big plug back and close the lid. Now take out this tube and measure 6 centimeters, cut it. And 7 centimeters, cut it. 8 centimeters, cut it. And 9 centimeters. I'm going to 6, 7, 8, 9, 6, 7, 8, 9. And now we put the bracket on. And now we put the tube in. The black is on top. So the black will go further for this one. And we'll take a look of the cable. Make sure you have enough cable. And make sure when you go here, the cable will not sag. When you sag down, see there's a catch here. The cable will get caught here. We're going to install those dampers. Those dampers are going to have air here. So you can see the air go going this way from here. So that's the direction of the ink flow. So ink is going to flow from here to here. So since ink coming in from here, we're going to connect with a smaller tube. So this elbow, you can cut it to half in the middle. And this part, we used to connect a smaller tube. And this part, we're going to use to connect a bigger tube. So smaller tube to big tube. And then we're going to figure out how long this tube will be. I'll be about this long. OK, before we connect to the bigger tube, we need to get ink in. So if you disk correctly, when you suck from the bigger tube, you're going to see ink coming inside. So we want to hold this square up. And we're going to suck. Use these two just slowly. And then make sure you get the color right. So first one we suck in is the black. OK, you can stop because it's going to come out soon. Remember the second piece, when we cut the apple, we're going to use that to connect the bigger tube. So we're going to put a bigger tube towards the bottom and a little tube on the top. And then now we're going to work on cyan. What a beauty. Perfect. Now we're going to start and do 9 to 12 cleanings until we see those two full of ink. And then we have a perfect another check. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally at Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers.