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newshound October 29th 20 09:53 PM

Bloody colour printers
 
Both of mine are refusing to print because of lack of ink/toner. The
Lexmark laser says there are 80 pages worth of black left but it still
will not print. The Brother inkjet says it is out of cyan even though
the cartridge is still half full.

I know there are hacks on the web to reset the chip for at least one of
them but why do they persist in this behaviour which is obviously going
to **** customers off.

IIRC there is now an Epson with refillable ink reservoirs that
(presumably) gets around this chip nonsense, do I have to get yet
another printer to avoid being held to ransome?

I'd be interested in views of anyone who has researched this a bit more.

TIA

Paul G[_2_] October 30th 20 09:57 AM

Bloody colour printers
 
Trite answer (based on my experience) is use a monochrome laser. eBay is
full of pre-owned business printers for sale designed to print thousands
of pages per month and the toner cartridges (OEM or compatible) last
years with home use.


On 29/10/2020 21:53, newshound wrote:
Both of mine are refusing to print because of lack of ink/toner. The
Lexmark laser says there are 80 pages worth of black left but it still
will not print. The Brother inkjet says it is out of cyan even though
the cartridge is still half full.

I know there are hacks on the web to reset the chip for at least one of
them but why do they persist in this behaviour which is obviously going
to **** customers off.

IIRC there is now an Epson with refillable ink reservoirs that
(presumably) gets around this chip nonsense, do I have to get yet
another printer to avoid being held to ransome?

I'd be interested in views of anyone who has researched this a bit more.

TIA



newshound October 30th 20 01:17 PM

Bloody colour printers
 
On 30/10/2020 09:57, Paul G wrote:
Trite answer (based on my experience) is use a monochrome laser. eBay is
full of pre-owned business printers for sale designed to print thousands
of pages per month andÂ* the toner cartridges (OEM or compatible) last
years with home use.


On 29/10/2020 21:53, newshound wrote:
Both of mine are refusing to print because of lack of ink/toner. The
Lexmark laser says there are 80 pages worth of black left but it still
will not print. The Brother inkjet says it is out of cyan even though
the cartridge is still half full.

I know there are hacks on the web to reset the chip for at least one
of them but why do they persist in this behaviour which is obviously
going to **** customers off.

IIRC there is now an Epson with refillable ink reservoirs that
(presumably) gets around this chip nonsense, do I have to get yet
another printer to avoid being held to ransome?

I'd be interested in views of anyone who has researched this a bit more.

TIA


I already have a mono laser, I would not be without one; but I often
need colour for work (typically preparing graphs).

Normally having two (A3 and A4) gives me backup but I've just had both
fail on successive days. It's not as if *either* of them is actually out
of ink or toner.


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