Can you explain the last part again? When exactly do you replace to the 2nd set and how does the printer kill the chip? Just so I know how to prevent it because I've already gotten 4 sets of ink that do not work anymore after 2 years of refill
hi I am sorry that i can not give you detail answer. I am not a HP engineer so it is kind of hard to explain their mechanism . only thing for sure is , printer will ask resume printing if the cartridge still have ink in it . you may call me 1-909-815-6681 if you are in US. I will explain as much as i know. thank you
@@user-ly1xp8jr5h Hi no need to apologize but i find it interesting that the printer could some how measure the weight of the cartridge. I thought the printer used gauge the cartridge ink level by the chip writing an estimated amount. Thanks for the feedback though. One more question about the contamination situation, what if the problem about the ink mixing happens with brand new original cartridges as you put it into a printhead?
It mostly happened by refilled or remanufactured cartridge. Manufacturer did not removed excess air in the cartrodge after refilled . So too much air pressure goes in to the cartridge when installed. Mostly yellow gets contaminated. When that happened you also need to check yellow cartridge contamination. Because contaminated ink goes back to the cartridge. Solution. You have to rinse it our with proper tools and cleaning solution. I do notnrecommed to use regular water. Distilled water is ok You have to rinse it out
excellent information!
Can you explain the last part again? When exactly do you replace to the 2nd set and how does the printer kill the chip? Just so I know how to prevent it because I've already gotten 4 sets of ink that do not work anymore after 2 years of refill
Can we use non pigment ink?
Thanks...
Is there any software to reset ink cartridge so we dont need to have another catride
Thank you for this great explanation. So basically, I can do this at home for my Projet 8720 and the 953XL jets?
How does the printer know the weight of the cartridge to allow you to continue printing?
hi
I am sorry that i can not give you detail answer.
I am not a HP engineer so it is kind of hard to explain their mechanism .
only thing for sure is , printer will ask resume printing if the cartridge still have ink in it .
you may call me 1-909-815-6681 if you are in US. I will explain as much as i know.
thank you
@@user-ly1xp8jr5h Hi no need to apologize but i find it interesting that the printer could some how measure the weight of the cartridge. I thought the printer used gauge the cartridge ink level by the chip writing an estimated amount.
Thanks for the feedback though.
One more question about the contamination situation, what if the problem about the ink mixing happens with brand new original cartridges as you put it into a printhead?
It mostly happened by refilled or remanufactured cartridge. Manufacturer did not removed excess air in the cartrodge after refilled . So too much air pressure goes in to the cartridge when installed. Mostly yellow gets contaminated. When that happened you also need to check yellow cartridge contamination. Because contaminated ink goes back to the cartridge.
Solution. You have to rinse it our with proper tools and cleaning solution.
I do notnrecommed to use regular water.
Distilled water is ok
You have to rinse it out
Have any 962 cartridges?
I do but did not listed it on my website
You can purchase 952 and send me the e mail after purchased
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Yes sometimes I have to act bad to bad customer .. so don't be bad
Impressed you replied to this . Thumbs up just for that.