Now this really pissed me off - so, out with the toolbox, prise off a front
cover, saw a hole through the plate behind, remove the white wire from a
9-pin connector and..."hey presto" I get to use the rest of the ink that I
have paid for - and a big "fuck you" to HP.
Now I know that HP would say that this chipped cartridge and "expiry"
business is there to protect customers from damaging their print heads by
using dodgy or old cartridges. However, a simple warning light would be
sufficient for this purpose. And as for no black printing - that's clearly
there to ensure that people WILL buy more cartridges. It is so obviously
extortion that I think they have been forced to let users override the
settings in later models. What a bunch of thieves!
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'87 semi-rat LS650, OMF#24
Nice one. I've printed your fix out for future reference. (On my old
Epson laser not the HP machine!!)
Andy
They're as bad, I binned a cheap Epson because it wouldn't recognise
compatible carts.
Mike
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>In article <i4ivi5l2ibqni6va2...@4ax.com>, Andy
><nospam@all.?> writes
>>Nice one. I've printed your fix out for future reference. (On my old
>>Epson laser not the HP machine!!)
>
>They're as bad, I binned a cheap Epson because it wouldn't recognise
>compatible carts.
My current inkjet, a Canon MP600, is very good about it - it gives no
problem with clone carts, has five separate tanks, and when it ran out
of the big black ink tank it said "Hey, I've run out of the big black
ink tank - would you like to carry on printing anyway with the small
black ink tank?".
Mind you, fifty quid for a full set of original tanks, but I'm low
usage so that's a once-in-two-years affair.
It prints nicely too.
Cheers - Jaimie
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"We all recall that the difference between a computer salesman and a car
salesman is that the car salesman *knows* he's lying to you"
"... and probably knows how to drive"
- F O'Donnell and M Smith, in afs
None of the HP printers I have had have ever gave this problem, apart from
they don't tell me how much ink is in a cart If its been refilled.
Didn't you know HP stands for High Prices?
That print engine used by the series of Canon is the best i have ever come
across. I took one out of the loft a few months ago, has been up there, best
part of a year, turned it on, and installed it, did a test print, 100%
perfect print, and that was on a compatible cartridge. Most epsons, if you
dont use them for a couple of weeks, you need to waste a third of the ink
cleaning the cartridges.
Okay, so what is it?
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Andy
Oh yeah? What is this simple registry hack for a business inkjet 1200 then?
I am sure all the owners who can't print because of expired cartridges would
like to know. All the people who have tried countless ways of overcoming
the problem via software would love to know - especially all those who have
tried hacking the registry and failed. Do let us in on the secret please.
Works for plenty of HP printers.
> All the people who have tried countless ways of overcoming
>the problem via software would love to know - especially all those who have
>tried hacking the registry and failed. Do let us in on the secret please.
>
See above, Merry Googlemas.
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Clint Sharp
Everything I read said that software approches were unsuccessful with the
business inkjet 1200 - no onboard CMOS battery to remove either. As these
are deigned to be network printers in some versions, including mine
(1200dtwn) I suspect that the printer stores the data and ignores registry
settings
>
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Clint Sharp
Interesting - I might even reconnect the white wire and try it. Strange
that it isn't mentioned by anyone as working for the 1200. However,
disconnecting that wire has done the trick so I may not bother - depends how
bored I get over Christmas!
So he called it........and over to you. Did it work for you?
So he called it........and over to you. Did it work for you?
Tried it and guess what...it didn't work! HP toolbox monitor still comes up
with a warning and reports the cartridges as expired and it won't print. Not
that I was really surprised. I had googled extensively for solutions (that
is how I found the white wire trick). Everything that I found suggested
that software approaches were ineffective for the 1200, with the possible
exception of a very complicated driver hack.
>None of the HP printers I have had have ever gave this problem, apart from
>they don't tell me how much ink is in a cart If its been refilled.
Happy New Year, one and all.
Trev: the printer doesn't detect the amount of ink in the cart. It
estimates it according to usage. So, as another poster said, it may be
60% full but your usage indicates that it's used 99%.
I won't use colour printers anymore. B&W for me, anything else gets
printed on one of the colour lasers at work.
I bought an HP 4550N off u.a.c. with a complete set of toner cartridges
- 3 of each colour. Still chugging away fine 3 years on. When it
expires it'll be scrapped and will owe us absolutely nothing.
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