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Author:  waterfuel [ Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Ink cartridges

Hei people.
Surely you know the annoying problem with our ink cartridges, now
whom they are needed, they are empty. (Much as the pig.)
Have read that yes, all cartridges NEN chip. Now there are with you
a shops that have lists about this chip, but unfortunately not for all printers - types. So it's all about, your system reports cartridges
almost empty, then you can fill this alleged problem, but so what
correctly, even after stuffing and destuffing the cartridge it still means cartridge is low, which in turn leads to said chip back.
NEN Since most of my clients have HP, and for this printer
said chip has not been cracked, I were happy, who hears a Member
was in this direction and let me know was .

Author:  FitnessHealth360 [ Sat Nov 20, 2010 1:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re ink

So such a chip, I know her only from Canon and Epson printers.

From HP I have not heard that have to use such a chip. Which HP printer is that it?


Author:  raisaygoren [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re ink

Hei
So I have a printer just to me:
HP PSC 2110 all-in-one.

Author:  buzzaddict [ Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re ink





Hey people.
Surely you know the annoying problem with our ink cartridges, now
whom they are needed, they are empty. (Much as the pig.)
Have read that yes, all cartridges NEN chip. Now there are with you
a shops that have lists about this chip, but unfortunately not for all printers - types. So it's all about, your system reports cartridges
almost empty, then you can fill this alleged problem, but so what
correctly, even after stuffing and destuffing the cartridge it still means cartridge is low, which in turn leads to said chip back.
NEN Since most of my clients have HP, and for this printer
said chip has not been cracked, I were happy, who hears a Member
was in this direction and let me know was .


Hi

The 3-cartridge-trick:
For this purpose, you require two additional cartridges with the same number of the cartridge.
Put the 3 each cartridge in the printer, the befullte
cartridge last. Always wait until the detection of the printer cartridges
complete. It does not matter whether the EXTRA cartridges full,
are empty or defective. The 3rd Cartridge from the printer should be recognized as new
because remember the appliances internal memory only 3 each successive
cartridge can.


Stone

Author:  Soothingwalls [ Thu Nov 25, 2010 10:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re ink

Hei STONE

First thank you for your quick reply:
So who do I understand correctly, 3 cartridges (color) three (black).
Then use one black and colored, wait until the printer cartridge recognition by, has to wait again after use in color and black, and at the third time the Befullten, correct?

Author:  livecarenews [ Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re ink

Ok there just confuses me a little. is because I think times have heard the HP as a market guide in print, this solution to the capital maintenance have used first. Then I ask myself what does Epson with something? When Brother is also the son Funny thing, but they found a mechanical solution, without a chip. Brother runs at the way that prevails in the cartridge, a vacuum to the color and insert the new cartridge into the printer, the seal is broken which the vacuum level dependent. Here, the color is sucked into the printer. Now will you get the cartridge to fill no color in the printer because the vacuum is no longer present. This idea I find a lot of cool ^ ^ oh yeah, and the Noise Type which arises here is also full of ultra


Author:  e1gere [ Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re ink





Mixyr
This idea I find a lot of cool ^ ^ oh yeah, and the Noise Type which arises here is also full of ultra

so one probably cool, but certainly not fall to save money eder for the user. I'm still imemr for printers where you can Faben auffullen individually, so each color a separate chamber has. Re: ink

Author:  scottlee52 [ Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re ink





Hei STONE

First thank you for your quick reply:
So who do I understand correctly, 3 cartridges (color) three (black).
Then use one black and colored, wait until the printer cartridge recognition by, has to wait again after use in color and black, and at the third time the Befullten, correct?


HI yes (for the third time the Befullten, correct?)

EDIT
You only need to use the cartridges that are empty

(color) 3 cartridges that are empty whom

(black) 3 cartridges whom are empty

Author:  Georgia50 [ Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re ink

Hei STONE
Thanks again for your e - mail with attachments, it can help me.

Author:  roese [ Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re ink

So if I understand correctly Stone now, then I need if I just want stuffing and destuffing not use the black colored (black and colored anyway because different numbers).

So the first two full cartridges, and then the cartridge befullte third. In this way, then yes, you can also use up the other two and stuffing and destuffing, and subsequent one uses all three befullte always in a circle in succession. This should effect the same result if I've now understood.

May initially be expensive to buy, but in the long run, is the cheaper.

Aberich have to say that I've had a very wiederbefuulten cartridges schelcht experiences.

A customer had even brought his printer for the cleaning to us. He had used a befullte ink cartridge. In the end I was allowed to disassemble the entire printer (HP Deskjet 690C) and the completely clean. And these beasts are open to very serious because the housing is assembled and amn very difficult approaches the plastic tabs to open the housing.
Another time I was allowed to decompose a Canon kompplett.

Since then I have the nose full of refill cartridges. I only use original partons, even if they are somewhat expensive.
Where Lexmark has by far the most expensive cartridges.

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