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anon_private

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May 11, 2009, 12:00:40 PM5/11/09
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A friend recently refilled his printer cartridge (Lexmark) but the
printer will not print - it seems to want another cart.

He noticed that a file Lx-Cats contains files that contain cartID's and
maxcartPages.

If he changed these would the printer accept the refilled cart?

Thanks


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Arthur Entlich

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May 13, 2009, 6:05:18 AM5/13/09
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I don't think anyone will argue that Google , as a search engine has
some helpful features and is relatively easy to access in most corners
of the world these days.

However, most people who own internet connected computers are aware of
Google. If they ask a question, I doubt for the most part that the are
seeking an answer like "go to Google.com"

Since this is a printers peripheral group, it is not odd that people may
ask about them within it.

There are a number of people with relatively good knowledge in the areas
of HP inkjet printers, Epson inkjet printers, Canon Ink jets, Laser
printers, Xerox laser printers, etc.

Google is great. but does not always rapidly make the solution
available. That's why these forums exist.

Art


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Joel wrote:

> You need to ask your friend about the model, more detail of what s/he
> does, then GOOGLE for the answer.
>
>> Thanks

measekite

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May 13, 2009, 12:42:43 PM5/13/09
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But Google does not have a bunch of idots who profess that people ruin
their printers and accept substandard results just to spend less money.
>>
>>> Thanks

FBonWin7RC1x64

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May 13, 2009, 1:00:10 PM5/13/09
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measher-shit-head wrote:

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STFU asshole!

Michael Johnson

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May 13, 2009, 7:02:26 PM5/13/09
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measekite wrote:
> But Google does not have a bunch of idots who profess that people ruin
> their printers and accept substandard results just to spend less money.

This comment coming from a moron that uses compatible photo paper is
about worthless. Besides, I would think the village idiot would know
how to spell "idiot", but then again, that is one of the ironies that
shows us why you are our village idiot.

Frank

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May 13, 2009, 7:22:55 PM5/13/09
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measher-shit-head is an austrian immigrant fascist atheist..or so he says.
He may be an illegal...proly is.

Rob

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May 14, 2009, 6:55:05 AM5/14/09
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is there a reward for dob in an illegal?

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anon_private

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May 14, 2009, 6:56:11 AM5/14/09
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I entirely agree with Art

A


TJ

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May 15, 2009, 10:24:50 AM5/15/09
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Arthur Entlich wrote:
> I don't think anyone will argue that Google , as a search engine has
> some helpful features and is relatively easy to access in most corners
> of the world these days.
>
> However, most people who own internet connected computers are aware of
> Google. If they ask a question, I doubt for the most part that the are
> seeking an answer like "go to Google.com"
>
> Since this is a printers peripheral group, it is not odd that people may
> ask about them within it.
>
> There are a number of people with relatively good knowledge in the areas
> of HP inkjet printers, Epson inkjet printers, Canon Ink jets, Laser
> printers, Xerox laser printers, etc.
>
> Google is great. but does not always rapidly make the solution
> available. That's why these forums exist.
>
> Art
>
>
But still, the OP needs to give more details to get a good answer here, too.

TJ

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