I have a Brother MFC-3820cn in which the prinhead died and I got
a replacement with partial instructions to install the new one.
In the instructions one part refers to updating the EEPROM with
info about the new printhead and that appears to be missing.
What it says is:
(21) Update the head property information stored in the EEPROM of
the main PCB, referring to Section 2.3
Section 2.3 is missing :-( and I don't know how long it will take
them to get the information to me, if anyone can help it would
be very much appreciated!
Thanks, Chris.
With MUCH flogging of google I was able to find the answer :-).
How about sharing this with the those who have flogged google and found
nothing of use except this post where we first thought it would lead to
something only to be disappointed that the found information was not
shared? Don't be selfish. Sharing is caring! :)
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Here are two sets of instructions that should help, from
'fixyourownprinter.com by Anonymous at 7/25/05 5:28 PM'
(http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/inkjet/23088): > There was another message with this answer farther up the thread, but
> here's the gist of it (This applies to all recent Brother inkjets. If
> you know of a more general forum to place it in, feel free to copy it
> to there.):
> Your new printhead came with two identical barcode labels, one on the
> head itself, and one loosely taped to its packing. The topline on that
> label is a 13-character code that instructs the machine about this
> head's parameters. Here's how to enter it into the machine after
> changing heads. Unplug the machine from power. Hold down the MENU key
> while plugging it back in. The display will read "MAINTENANCE". Enter
> "68" on the keypad, then "2580". Don't touch the Enter key here; the
> machine expects a 2-digit number, then the 4-digit number, so it just
> obeys without the Enter key. The display now shows the Parameter number
> for your old head, with an underline cursor flashing under the first
> digit. Enter the new number on top of the old. Where letters are used,
> hold down the # key like a Shift key, and touch the corresponding
> number: #-1 for A, #-2 for B, etc. The 13th digit is a check digit. It
> automatically changes as it calculates it's own value from what you've
> already entered. Enter the first 12 digits, and the 13th should already
> match what's on your new label. Press SET to finalize it. The display
> should read "INPUT ACCEPTED", then go back to "MAINTENANCE". Enter "99"
> to exit the maintenance mode.
> Inside the printer section of your machine, you'll see the parameter
> sticker for the original printhead. Peel your new sticker off its
> backing and put it over the old one.
> Usually a brand-new head and inks will still have some clogged nozzles.
> Run it through some test-page/cleaning cycles until it's good.
> Brother has never built heavy-duty equipment, but they're trying to
> make good on these printheads. Since being avalanched with this
> problem, they've doubled the warranty on heads to two years, cut the
> part prices on new heads by 2/3 for non-warranty repairs, and pumped
> out new printheads at an amazing rate to their service centers.
and from 'Amazon.com by Prasad Upasani on April 3, 2006'
(http://tinyurl.com/ysfdhn):> By the way I found out details of the maintenance mode for this device
> after hunting around. This is quite useful, so here it is for anyone
> that needs it. Anyone getting errors that they can't get out of (such
> as shows no ink though ink is there) should try to reinitialize
> parameters using commands 91 or 01 of the maintenance mode.
>
> Brother Maintenance Mode Commands:
> - Quickly press Menu/Set * 2 8 6 4 to enter maintenance mode.
> - Display should read maintenance.
> - Press one or more of the maintenance mode commands below. After each
> command display should read re-init for a few moments then redisplay
> maintenance.
> - Press 99 to exit the maintenance mode.
>
> Maintenance mode commands:
> 01 Full RAM clear (see 91 below for retaining user programming)
> 02 scanner initialize (feed a white sheet, then a black sheet)
> 05 white level
> 09 print test
> 10 modify soft switches
> 11 print configuration list
> 16 panel test
> 19 CML test
> 20 signal test
> 21 tonal test
> 23 filter RX
> 54 scan edge
> 55 scanner area
> 66 test print memo
> 75 display drum life (if enabled on laser models)
> 76 reset drum life counter (laser models)
> 91 parameter initialize (user programming remains intact)
> 95 protection
> 99 Exit maintenance mode
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