 This is the second part of overrefill for T802 cartridge. This is a cartridge shell that you can find at the cartridge for Epson. And you click T802. And this is the empty shell that doesn't have any chips. And that doesn't have a ink. And then this is our old just one life cycle chip. And this is our new four life cycle chips. If you are afraid of mixing up chips, it's okay. Just use your phone to zoom in. You can see this 802 XL K diamonds black. This 802 XL C cyan. Get a yellow magenta. So we get our printer calibrated with Epson's pigment ink. The first one we want to try is to convert it to a dye ink printer. Go to maintenance, ink cartridge replacement. Okay, we're going to install the black first. I'm going to use a gorilla double-sided tape to glue the chip. Make sure you know which side is up, which one is down. This one with the code it has done. And this little thing with the bar is up. We're going to use our the most inexpensive ink that you can find. It's going to use a dye ink. So you've got to refill ink. Refill ink for Epson. And you can see there's a standard 600 ml. It's less than $3 refill. So why Epson sell you a $3 ink for $110? That would be beyond your imagination. We can use a syringe, or we can carefully put it this way. I mentioned that I really like Epson's one-way flow damper because the ink can only flow one way to the printhead. So you have really less chance to have air bubble in here. And so what I usually do is if I don't have the damper, I just make sure the ink flow to the top of the very front of the cartridge. Another thing is I can use a special tip to push it in and suck a little bit the ink out so I know this part doesn't have any air bubbles. Now I'm moving on to the side. Always try to be neat. Imagine, say we have lots of foam in the front. So make sure that you get all the ink in the front. And similar to Epson cartridge, you have to tear off the yellow labels. Okay, at least the printer read the first set of chips. Okay, let's see if we clog up the printer because we switched from pigment ink to dye ink now. This is the printer ask you if you want the automatic update. So we're to disable automatic update. Because there are still some pigment left in the printhead. So first few pages, there will be still pigment in it. So even if you print it perfectly, don't trust it. Always print at least 10 more pages before you see if it's clogged or not. This is still pigment ink. I'll just print maybe 30 pages. Okay, we just finished flushing the printhead by printing 30 pages full color. So pairs of this is pigment ink. And this is just a standard dye ink. So one is printed with half, the dye ink is about half the price of the pigment ink. And now you can understand why people switch. You won't be able to find the much difference between the two. Let me print. Actually, yeah, the difference is when you get the white. Let me write it down. It's pigment. When you get the dye ink wet, it's not going just all the color disappears. So I got a pigment here. And I get the dye in here. Let me put it on a white background. You can see. You can see the pigment is still sharp. There's no difference. There's no running. And you'll see a little bit of running around the dye ink. So if you pour coffee on it, you just dry it really quick. There's really not too much. You can see the color is the border of color. Where is the border here? This is sharp. This is about the only difference. Oh, you can see here. You can see more magenta is running. Because here you get a lot of magenta. OK, that's about the difference. And if you just dry it, this is what I did about 20 minutes ago. So it looks like this. So if you can stand this, you can save half of your ink money. Another thing I forgot to mention is this pigment in this next page. You can see there's no running to the next page. And for the dye ink, if you get wet, it's going to run to the next page. So you can see the transition from pigment to dye ink is really smooth. There's no clogging. And this is to show the folks that says you cannot use dye ink in a pigment printer. Yes, you can. OK, we printed about 300 pages using the BCH dye ink. And there's no clogging. You can see the printer works fine with dye ink. So now we switch this printer to a dye ink printer. And this is the first part of it. So let's do a summary here. So for the 802 cartridge, the standard cartridge can print 900 pages black and 650 color. So the XL cartridge can estimate print 2600 black and 1900 color. So you can see there's a big difference between XL and 802. So for this product, so we make the chip work four times at XL level. So you're going to have an estimate of over 10,000 pages you can print it with this set of chips. And so when we consider price, if we buy one set of Royal Epson 802 cartridges, if we search online, one set is about $124. And it only has one lifetime. So you're paying about $124 for each lifecycle. So you can buy a clone third-party manufacturer cartridge. And so for each set, you're paying about $85. That's the cartridge with the ink. And then we have this empty cartridge. You can use four times, XL four means four times. So we put the target price to be $129.99. So it looks like it's higher than those, but you can use four times. So each time is about $32. And then we have to consider ink because this thing is empty. So if we add this standard ink and just like what we did in the first part, and each set of ink, the KD600X, it's like this guy. This guy can refill six times. So you can use this to refill this guy six times. And so each time is only $3. So you add those together. So each refill is going to cost you about $36. Well, lots of people asked me to do a comparison of dye ink and pigment ink. So this is our Epson OEM ink that we used. So I'm going to put the Epson pigment on the lab. And then we're going to put the BCH standard, that's our lowest grade dye ink. So let's compare this page first. So one is $100. And one is $3. Okay. So can you tell the difference between $100 and $6? The $3. And just to remind you, yesterday we did a comparison. This is Epson's pigment ink that we put water on it. You can see there's no, it didn't go through the page. And the second page didn't get stained. Of course, the dye ink, this is the standard dye ink. After you put water on it, let's go through the second page and we get a little bit of stain on it. This is about the difference you're going to see. And everything else looked good. So if you have a dye ink, you accidentally pour coffee over it. It's not under the board. I mean, it's not going to be all merged together. Okay. So let's keep the comparison. So this is Epson. And this is a dye ink. Okay. And then in the text mode of Epson. So the text mode Epson supposedly should be performed much better. Okay. Here's Epson and here's a dye. Okay. There's no much difference. So the dye, the quality of dye ink is really reaching up to Epson on the text quality. Okay. And it's not all bad. And see Epson is supposed to be weaker, a little bit weaker on the photo. So here's Epson. So let's see the photo. Okay. Okay. Now it's a dye ink on the photo. Okay. Let me show you this pigment. Okay. Supposed to be weaker than this dye. This dye ink. Supposed to be really nice on the dye. It looks a little bit smoother for the dye. But I don't see it too much. Let me cut the piece off so it'll be looking side by side. Okay. I cut this piece off. So this one on the right is supposed to be better than the left. Yeah. You can sort of see it. I think, yeah, the dye ink does a little bit better. But if you look at picture this close, unless it's your girlfriend, something's wrong with you. Okay. From maybe arm length away, I don't see any difference. So Epson has made a lot of improvement on their pigment ink. So congratulations Epson. Finally you'll be the $3 ink. Okay. Okay. I hope you see the difference. And for me it really doesn't worth the money to get a pigment ink. But I don't know about you. Next video we're going to switch from dyeing to pigment ink again. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.phtechnologies.com. Thank you. Bye.