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From: John McWilliams on 16 Apr 2008 12:51 I am not able to get ink tank info from the drivers installed in Mac OS 10.5x (Leopard) but I am able to get it from Tiger (10.4)- is anyone able to do so with Leopard, and if so, what version of the driver? My main question is, though, how can I reset the dates on some cartridges? I have a set of half full cartridges but apparently they won't run as they are several years old, but have been carefully stored, sealed, in a cool environment. At least, I am presuming these are chipped carts, and that they aren't running because the printer software deems them too old, or refilled, or both. Is there an inexpensive solution? -- John McWilliams
From: measekite on 16 Apr 2008 13:54 John McWilliams wrote: > I am not able to get ink tank info from the drivers installed in Mac > OS 10.5x (Leopard) but I am able to get it from Tiger (10.4)- is > anyone able to do so with Leopard, and if so, what version of the driver? > > My main question is, though, how can I reset the dates on some > cartridges? You would not need to post these questions if you followed the recommendations from Epson. Epson says the tanks are not meant to have the dates modified. > I have a set of half full cartridges but apparently they won't run as > they are several years old, but have been carefully stored, sealed, in > a cool environment. At least, I am presuming these are chipped carts, > and that they aren't running because the printer software deems them > too old, or refilled, or both. > > Is there an inexpensive solution? >
From: John McWilliams on 16 Apr 2008 21:27 measekite wrote: > > > John McWilliams wrote: >> I am not able to get ink tank info from the drivers installed in Mac >> OS 10.5x (Leopard) but I am able to get it from Tiger (10.4)- is >> anyone able to do so with Leopard, and if so, what version of the driver? >> >> My main question is, though, how can I reset the dates on some >> cartridges? > You would not need to post these questions if you followed the > recommendations from Epson. Epson says the tanks are not meant to have > the dates modified. Had you been paying attention, you'd have known I don't give a fusty ruck about what you or Epson say; you on any printing matter, Epson as to their byzantine scheme of "measuring" ink use. -- lsmft
From: measekite on 17 Apr 2008 02:02 John McWilliams wrote: > measekite wrote: >> >> >> John McWilliams wrote: >>> I am not able to get ink tank info from the drivers installed in Mac >>> OS 10.5x (Leopard) but I am able to get it from Tiger (10.4)- is >>> anyone able to do so with Leopard, and if so, what version of the >>> driver? >>> >>> My main question is, though, how can I reset the dates on some >>> cartridges? >> You would not need to post these questions if you followed the >> recommendations from Epson. Epson says the tanks are not meant to >> have the dates modified. > > Had you been paying attention, you'd have known I don't give a fusty > ruck about what you or Epson say; you on any printing matter, Epson as > to their byzantine scheme of "measuring" ink use. Maybe you should avoid Epson, Canon, and HP printers if you are not happy with the companies.
From: Arthur Entlich on 24 Apr 2008 05:09 Epson ink cartridges, even chipped ones, do not carry of use a date of manufacture as a variable in determining if the cartridge will function or not. They will read unusable or empty if the amount of ink the printer wrote to the cartridge is great enough as to be considered close to empty. If you refill such a cartridge without resetting the ink level chip, it will read empty and not allow the printer to work. There are two inexpensive fixes for this. 1) buy the appropriate chip resetting tool (about $5-10 US in places like eBay) Make sure you get the correct one for your printer. 2) If the cartridges are still reading partially full, with some models you can freeze the ink levels as long as they are partially reading full, by using the SSC Utility found at: http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml Maker sure to read the instructions and that this feature is supported for your printer model. In regard to the ink status monitor not working, you might need to upgrade your drivers if such an update is available. Art John McWilliams wrote: > I am not able to get ink tank info from the drivers installed in Mac OS > 10.5x (Leopard) but I am able to get it from Tiger (10.4)- is anyone > able to do so with Leopard, and if so, what version of the driver? > > My main question is, though, how can I reset the dates on some > cartridges? I have a set of half full cartridges but apparently they > won't run as they are several years old, but have been carefully stored, > sealed, in a cool environment. At least, I am presuming these are > chipped carts, and that they aren't running because the printer software > deems them too old, or refilled, or both. > > Is there an inexpensive solution? >
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