2540 filler cartridge

New machine.  Cartridges as video support.   News 301 cartridges supplied in the box. Do not lock in place. Applies to both light and dark.

Hi @camel2

You are to put on the cartridges in a corner and then pushing them upwards? This video might help, that's for another printer, but same type of ink system;

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