??? 07/07/12 19:39 Read: times |
#187883 - Lexmark Cartridges Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Many Lexmark Cartridges have special chips mounted on or in them that keep track of usage during the time the cartridge is used in the printer. When the printer deems the cartridge empty the chip is written with a marker code that indicates "empty".
If you have happened to try to re-fill the cartridge yourself from one of those low cost re-fill kits the printer will still think the cartridge is empty!! Could this be the scenario surrounding your PS note on the posting? Michael Karas |
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