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Eufymake E1 Printer Cartridge Shell with fill port

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Do you want to refill your Eufymake E1 printer cartridges? Look no further! This easy modification allows you to swap out the shell of your current E1 ink cartridges with an easy access to the fill port on top of the cartridge. The shell has a built-in viewing window to monitor the level without having to remove the shell. Fits exactly like the OEM shells do but with added options to help you monitor the ink levels and to aid in refilling your cartridges.  

 

Use the Youtube video from Harrelson Trumpets + Rumors & Dreams to see how to remove the shell and how to refill the cartridge. Video link below.

 

Save $2000 a year! Eufymake UV Ink Refill: 3-minute Tutorial

 

Ink that I use: 

Amazon.com: UV Ink for Soft Materials Compatible with Ep XP600 TX800 i3200 L805 1390 DX5 DX6 DX7 i1600 DX10 printhead – Directly used for leather, advertising cloth, soft pvc, soft plastic shell, etc. (CMYKWV) : Office Products

 

Syringes used to refill ink: Use any 14g blunt needle to help you inject the ink into the cartridge. 

Amazon.com: BH Supplies 30ml Luer Slip Tip Syringes (No Needle) - Sterile, Individually Wrapped - 50 Syringes : Industrial & Scientific

 

 

 

**Note, the video creator uses the original shell. These 3D printed shells allow you to refill the cartridges without having to remove the shells everytime you need to refill. Use the removable screw cap to gain access to the fill port. 

 

Disclaimer: The procedures shown involve modifying hardware and using third-party materials, which may void warranties and carry risk of damage or malfunction. I am not responsible for any damage or issues that may occur. Attempt at your own risk.

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Hi.. great job.. but i notice some of the models have some artifacts that show up when slicing. The Y one specially have a look at it when you slice
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Before I print, I have a silly question. It appears that in your example photo showing the hole at the top on the Cyan, that the hole is not actually lined up with the actual hole underneath. Is this just an optical illusion or is it truly off alignment?
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Hi there! The hole is slightly off center but it is only there to provide access to the fill hole. You will use a 14g needle to stick into the fill hole to refill the cartridge. The hole and cap are bigger than needed but provide easy access to the fill port.
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Replying to @B3N3D :
Thank you for your quick reply. Printing them now and will post my results. Thanks again!
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unrelated to the print, but have you had any issues with the third party ink?
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I have had 0 issues with the ink and havent noticed any difference between the two. This print makes it really easy to top of the cartridge when needed
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is it possible to had percentage added to the print of how much is left? :0 i dont have the printer yet (deciding after xtool releases price)
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It is possible! you can actually use the UV printer itself and print a level indicator on the shell itself!
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great file
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