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Its not wanting to come out easy but after the retainer clip is removed don't be gentle it will come out good luck

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Step one: Remove the old cartridges

  1. Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product, if it is not already turned on.
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Please give us step by step instruction on how to change ink cartridge?

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  • Wait for the cartridge carrier to slide out.

  • Put your finger behind the ridge on the top front of the old cartridge and pull it toward you to remove. If you have an Epson printer, lift the cartridge holder lid, and the cartridge will pop up for removal.

  • Carefully remove the tape from the ink opening on the bottom of new cartridge.

  • Insert the new cartridge into the cartridge carrier. Make sure the new cartridge is oriented the same way that the old cartridge had been.

  • Feel and hear the cartridge click into position. On some models, arrows will indicate the cartridge is correctly positioned.

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    Moen shower faucet cartridge replacement is a project that will take some time to get done right. When is it time to replace a Moen cartridge? If you are like most people, you won't want to replace your old Moen cartridge until your old cartridge is starting to show its age.

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