From: measekite on


Arthur Entlich wrote:
> You may be able to find a chip resetter for your model.
> Unfortunately, ??I don't know anything about the D series printers.????
If you do not know anything about the subject then maybe you should not
post advice.
> Where are they sold, and do you have any idea of the equivalent number
> ??in the C or CX series?????Epson once promised me a list of cross
> references, but unfortunately ??never came through...????Art??????If
> you are interested in issues surrounding e-waste,?? I invite you to
> enter the discussion at my blog:????
> http://e-trashtalk.spaces.live.com/????Paul Castan wrote:??> On
> 2008-06-03 14:09:14 +0200, Arthur Entlich <e-printerhelp(a)mvps.org>
> said:??> ??>> And lastly, Eposn has changed the chip programming on
> some printer ??>> models mid-stream to try to confound ink resetter
> devices and other ??>> methods of refill, so some printers and
> cartridges may not be as ??>> compatible as first expected.??> ??> I
> think that's probably the problem: the chip thinks it's a false ??>
> cartridge!??> ??> So I have to throw away a printer I didn't use a
> lot�??> ??
From: measekite on


Arthur Entlich wrote:
> Wow, that was very strange... I don't know why my posting ended up
> encoded as it did...
>
> Let's try again.
In your other post you say you do not know anything about this printer
so why try posting advice a second time.
>
> If you can find a cartridge resetter for your model, you may be able
> to reset the ink cartridges that are giving you trouble.
>
> If you can determine which printer model you have relative to the C or
> CX series printers, I may be able to be more help.
>
> What are the numbers of the ink cartridges your printer takes... I
> might be able to track something down from that.
>
> Art
>
>
> If you are interested in issues surrounding e-waste,
> I invite you to enter the discussion at my blog:
>
> http://e-trashtalk.spaces.live.com/