- Epson 2100 and fooling chip
- Posted by Philip Davies on July 12th, 2003
We all now that catridges are said to be empty when there is still ink in
them thats why one can but a chip reseter to allow us to use the ink.
My question is if one resetts and uses another the say 10% of ink left. what
happens to the next empty signal. When you ecentually replace the
catridge.Have you used up 10% of the time the computer tells you Hey empty
thus saying empty 10% sooner than would normally.
Then of course with the 2100 or in states 2200 you have 7 seperate catridges
so how does it intitially give you the empty signal.
Perplexed catridge user.
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- Posted by Gary Tait on July 13th, 2003
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 19:48:41 +0100, "Philip Davies"
<philip.davies@tesco.net> wrote:
It doesn't work that way. The printer, nor the host computer store ink
useage, only the chip on the cart does, so when you get install a new
cart, it will read the value from it.
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