I just had this problem TODAY with this model and my "compatible"/non-Innobella, magenta cartridge (save money!). Yes, this might work with some cartridges; and you can put opaque masking tape over the cartridge window to get most/all of the ink to print (save money!). But, in addition to resetting the system through the control panel, unplugging the machine for 20 minutes, installing and reinstalling the cartridge one at a time over and over again to no avail--I suddenly realized my problem. Okay, take out the cartridges, get a flashlight, and shine it into the cartridge bay. Look at how filthy everything is, get a strong paper towel, dampen it with alcohol; do your best to clean all the gunk you see (it's not really necessary to clean the bays that read your cartridges normally). Take a good look at the bay where the cartridge can't be detected. You know that window that shows the ink level? Put it in front of its bay/insert point and notice the level the window is at. Look into the bay and shine the light inside to see the two rectangular sensors that read the ink (they're at the same level as the window). To me, they look like plastic, but they could be tempered glass. When you click your cartridge into the bay, the plastic window with the ink level (where you literally see the liquid ink) is in between these two sensors. Mine were dirty even though outwardly they looked like the other sensors in bays where the cartridges could be detected normally. I took my trusty paper towel, wet it with alcohol (more than damp), wrapped the paper towel around a flat head screwdriver, gently poked the paper towel covered screwdriver into the bay, and gently scrubbed each sensor. Just be careful you don't do it too hard. After 15-20 seconds of scrubbing, I let the sensors air dry (it takes seconds); I put my magenta cartridge back and eureka!--my printer could read my nearly full (though now it read as completely full) magenta cartridge again. I didn't find this "fix" anywhere, but when I read how the sensors worked, figured out where they were, it hit me "duh"--that's the problem. Hope this works for other people. Stay safe in the Apocalypse! Too many dead, one very close to me whom I loved like a grandfather...be well everyone.
This! I have been fighting this problem for days until I found this comment. These cartridges don't have chips, so I knew it was detecting it somehow else. I used a can of contact cleaner instead of alcohol, only because I had a bunch laying around, and blew the area out until it was all clean. Problem solved. Thank you for this!
hmmm, not working for me. I think it might be the actual cartridge, because if I put it in the wrong slot, it still says it can't detect it whereas if I put another one in this slot it recognises it as a wrong colour. And yes, I realise that I shouldn't put them in the wrong place, but I thought the other option was to throw the printer out.
For anyone that has issues with cartridge detection, take out the cartridges and shine a torch in the bottom and make sure the spring loaded module detectors are out. It is obvious when the other cartridges are working ok. You will see a row of small springs headed by a small plastic plate which detects each ink cartridge. They get sticky with ink leaks and get jammed in the back. Tickle the offending colour with a terminal electrical driver for example and it will pop back to the same alignment as the working cartridges. Brother printers are HARDY beasts and keep going. Just give this a check too! :) Regularly clean the heads too for optimum performance...
I've had it with Brother printers! I bought two brand new Brother brand cartridges because it kept saying "cannot detect" for the compatible ones, and it still says "cannot detect"! I wasted an hour on the phone with Brother tech support for nothing because they ended up saying that it was out of warranty (1 1/2 yrs. old, hardly used), so they can't replace it. Meaning - that the only thing they could do was refer me to a local repair shop, where I would pay out of pocket. HA!!! It went straight in the garbage. I'm not spending another penny on that POS!
I don't get this video, the guy ends up by saying have to buy a new cartridge. My cartridge has been fine, plenty of ink just decided to throw a wobbly. It even printed 2nd page of document and then came up with error. Weird
Here’s what worked for me 11/21/2020... I opened up the printer, took out each cartridge while the printer was opened and turned them upside down, reinstalled them all and then closed the printer. I did a successful test print afterwards and the problem was solved.
I think you all should eject all the ink cartridge then eject the cover and shut down the printer and then it will say install magenta,cyan,yellow,black and it will ask you to close the cover.it worked for me.
And then the real way to fix this error is to stick some black tape over that window he's pointing to on an original empty cartridge and install the cartridge. Does the error go away? Great, now prise the duff printed circuit off your generic cartridge (I'm not judging you) and replace it with the one off the empty Brother cartridge. Now it works! You're welcome.
Spot on, often. But any thoughts on my having used the same refillables for years, and suddenly just one (at one point, two) are saying that I need to reinsert slowly. I removed, reinstalled old firmware (I don't think it had been updated, anyway), but regardless, I don't think that it's a chip issue. I've always used the ones that came with these refillables. I cleaned the chip, the top (as best I could) that contacts the chip, and the side windows that detect the level of the ink. Fwiw, I've never had to tape the side windows; reinserting and answering that I replaced them has always worked to reset them as "full" (I have larger containers continually feeding the cartridges).
@@JackJensenTrader Mine did the same, years of no issues, then two quit. It turned out to be the pcb was just not touching the contacts properly. I just bought new generics and pulled the PCB's off them and re-seated them on my re-fills.
@@rhinotrikes Thanks much! That's what I was suspecting, too - that they'd gone "bad" or something - and was planning on trying. Wish I still had my old oems around, but I think I tossed them. Not sure if I'll need the same ones to have it reset automatically (without taping the window), or if that's a function of the printer/firmware/software. Thanks again!
I just received this error and I removed and reinserted the cartridge and the around 1/3% BLCK cartridge is now on 100% even though the printer did not even ask "Did you change B?" so...
I spent hours today to figure it out why it doesnt detect, it's because I'm not slowly inserting the cartridge. 🤣 When you gently inserting the cartridge like very slowly and push it a bit harder it will work.
funny but what a load of??simple method but why does it say ink needs replacement when it does not - because its a software problem - they have made the program do this and many have complaint - up date the latest firmware from brother - took me a day to work this out
I think you should eject all the ink cartridge then eject the cover and shut down the printer and then it will say install magenta,cyan,yellow,black and it will ask you to close the cover.it worked for me.
Er so like you have this error so like what you do er is to take the cartridge out er and then er push it back again er yea thats it right then er Ill make a video right
I just had this problem TODAY with this model and my "compatible"/non-Innobella, magenta cartridge (save money!). Yes, this might work with some cartridges; and you can put opaque masking tape over the cartridge window to get most/all of the ink to print (save money!). But, in addition to resetting the system through the control panel, unplugging the machine for 20 minutes, installing and reinstalling the cartridge one at a time over and over again to no avail--I suddenly realized my problem. Okay, take out the cartridges, get a flashlight, and shine it into the cartridge bay. Look at how filthy everything is, get a strong paper towel, dampen it with alcohol; do your best to clean all the gunk you see (it's not really necessary to clean the bays that read your cartridges normally). Take a good look at the bay where the cartridge can't be detected. You know that window that shows the ink level? Put it in front of its bay/insert point and notice the level the window is at. Look into the bay and shine the light inside to see the two rectangular sensors that read the ink (they're at the same level as the window). To me, they look like plastic, but they could be tempered glass. When you click your cartridge into the bay, the plastic window with the ink level (where you literally see the liquid ink) is in between these two sensors. Mine were dirty even though outwardly they looked like the other sensors in bays where the cartridges could be detected normally. I took my trusty paper towel, wet it with alcohol (more than damp), wrapped the paper towel around a flat head screwdriver, gently poked the paper towel covered screwdriver into the bay, and gently scrubbed each sensor. Just be careful you don't do it too hard. After 15-20 seconds of scrubbing, I let the sensors air dry (it takes seconds); I put my magenta cartridge back and eureka!--my printer could read my nearly full (though now it read as completely full) magenta cartridge again. I didn't find this "fix" anywhere, but when I read how the sensors worked, figured out where they were, it hit me "duh"--that's the problem. Hope this works for other people. Stay safe in the Apocalypse! Too many dead, one very close to me whom I loved like a grandfather...be well everyone.
Yes! Thank you!
This! I have been fighting this problem for days until I found this comment. These cartridges don't have chips, so I knew it was detecting it somehow else. I used a can of contact cleaner instead of alcohol, only because I had a bunch laying around, and blew the area out until it was all clean. Problem solved. Thank you for this!
@@seanstevens8365 Excellent!
YES! Thank you - you’ve me £250 for a replacement printer!
hmmm, not working for me. I think it might be the actual cartridge, because if I put it in the wrong slot, it still says it can't detect it whereas if I put another one in this slot it recognises it as a wrong colour.
And yes, I realise that I shouldn't put them in the wrong place, but I thought the other option was to throw the printer out.
For anyone that has issues with cartridge detection, take out the cartridges and shine a torch in the bottom and make sure the spring loaded module detectors are out. It is obvious when the other cartridges are working ok. You will see a row of small springs headed by a small plastic plate which detects each ink cartridge. They get sticky with ink leaks and get jammed in the back. Tickle the offending colour with a terminal electrical driver for example and it will pop back to the same alignment as the working cartridges. Brother printers are HARDY beasts and keep going. Just give this a check too! :) Regularly clean the heads too for optimum performance...
This doesnt help at all.
comment flache
Omg this is the funniest shit ever; the error just doesn't go away 😂😅
Why can't they just fucking work properley?
I've had it with Brother printers! I bought two brand new Brother brand cartridges because it kept saying "cannot detect" for the compatible ones, and it still says "cannot detect"! I wasted an hour on the phone with Brother tech support for nothing because they ended up saying that it was out of warranty (1 1/2 yrs. old, hardly used), so they can't replace it. Meaning - that the only thing they could do was refer me to a local repair shop, where I would pay out of pocket. HA!!! It went straight in the garbage. I'm not spending another penny on that POS!
I don't get this video, the guy ends up by saying have to buy a new cartridge. My cartridge has been fine, plenty of ink just decided to throw a wobbly. It even printed 2nd page of document and then came up with error. Weird
@@True_life_always HIS cartridge in the example video is full of ink, and his 'fix' is "go buy a new cartridge"...
Here’s what worked for me 11/21/2020... I opened up the printer, took out each cartridge while the printer was opened and turned them upside down, reinstalled them all and then closed the printer. I did a successful test print afterwards and the problem was solved.
Dude you cracked me up! What you’re saying make no sense whatsoever! 🙄
GIVE ME BACK THE TWO MINUTES OF LIFE YOU STOLE FROM ME
I think you all should eject all the ink cartridge then eject the cover and shut down the printer and then it will say install magenta,cyan,yellow,black and it will ask you to close the cover.it worked for me.
I don't see how this fixed anything!
You and me both. ; ) Let him have his fantasy, though....
And then the real way to fix this error is to stick some black tape over that window he's pointing to on an original empty cartridge and install the cartridge. Does the error go away? Great, now prise the duff printed circuit off your generic cartridge (I'm not judging you) and replace it with the one off the empty Brother cartridge. Now it works! You're welcome.
Spot on, often. But any thoughts on my having used the same refillables for years, and suddenly just one (at one point, two) are saying that I need to reinsert slowly. I removed, reinstalled old firmware (I don't think it had been updated, anyway), but regardless, I don't think that it's a chip issue. I've always used the ones that came with these refillables.
I cleaned the chip, the top (as best I could) that contacts the chip, and the side windows that detect the level of the ink. Fwiw, I've never had to tape the side windows; reinserting and answering that I replaced them has always worked to reset them as "full" (I have larger containers continually feeding the cartridges).
@@JackJensenTrader Mine did the same, years of no issues, then two quit. It turned out to be the pcb was just not touching the contacts properly. I just bought new generics and pulled the PCB's off them and re-seated them on my re-fills.
@@rhinotrikes Thanks much! That's what I was suspecting, too - that they'd gone "bad" or something - and was planning on trying. Wish I still had my old oems around, but I think I tossed them. Not sure if I'll need the same ones to have it reset automatically (without taping the window), or if that's a function of the printer/firmware/software. Thanks again!
Wait...what did I just watch? Here's the error...let's take out the cartridge...put it back...same error...DONE! ??????????????
31,000 views? This guy actually got paid for this video. Smh
The only way that worked ,thaaaank you
Is this video for real??? It did absolutely nothing to help my printer recognize my ink cartridge!
Ignore this video (unless you can't read the manual), but if you're having "issues", read the top few comments and replies.
Didn't work for me. Brand new lasted a day got some more can't recognise them
I just received this error and I removed and reinserted the cartridge and the around 1/3% BLCK cartridge is now on 100% even though the printer did not even ask "Did you change B?" so...
did not work for me the black ink is new will not detect it?
Am so happy it works. Thank you for your help. Thumbs up
Please, whoever found the solution to this problem helps me, thanks
yellow iunk not recognized.. its full! i already shaked it, reset the printer, painted black.... nothing. What a POS
just shows the problem, not the fix
In other words, do what the printer says! //// hopeless!
Worked first try, thanks a lot
No help at all... have tried installing 3 new approved yellow cartridges with no effect.
I spent hours today to figure it out why it doesnt detect, it's because I'm not slowly inserting the cartridge. 🤣 When you gently inserting the cartridge like very slowly and push it a bit harder it will work.
What is that stupid? It doesn't resolve anything
OMG thank you very much! just shake!
Its work for me. Tq bro 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
funny but what a load of??simple method but why does it say ink needs replacement when it does not - because its a software problem - they have made the program do this and many have complaint - up date the latest firmware from brother - took me a day to work this out
If I understood well I just have to update the latest firmware to get rid of this problem ? Or I should not update to the latest firmware ?
you haven't done anything, you didn't fix the fault of the printer not detecting the cartridge.
I kept wondering when he is going to show us the "card trick"
whats wrong with you, are you from the official staff or smthg?
It's not that simple ,I have it all tried,and it's a pain in the rear.
I did this to the whole printer 0:46 Problem solved.
This video shouldn't even be recommended
The shaking works! Don’t listen to these haters
hehehe this error still alive
I think you should eject all the ink cartridge then eject the cover and shut down the printer and then it will say install magenta,cyan,yellow,black and it will ask you to close the cover.it worked for me.
similar to the help brother does - nothing at all
It works for me...thanks
This so-called fix obviously DIDN'T fix the problem!
Er so like you have this error so like what you do er is to take the cartridge out er and then er push it back again er yea thats it right then er Ill make a video right
You need to install the ink while the printer is open for it to work
Needs closed caption - can't understand him
Alright this actually worked for me by smacking the crap out of it hahaha wtf
Useless, I know all that. I need a trick to fool the printer.
this is waste of my time
What the f man! It's a click bait looking for money
TNX!!!!!!!!!!
worthless. But thanks for trying.
pure bllsht
it works