The CIS uses read only chips that always read full, with a little printer of/on tweaking. The CFS requires the f-16 chip resetter from MIS. Or you could use an old Russian buggy DOS app that works in Win98 with a parralell port ONLY that is cheaper, both available from MIS. Jim H. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Jeff Randall" <jrandall@c...> wrote: > Jeffrey: > > You probably are not halucinating from lack of sleep. With the > original CIS from NoMoreCarts (Niagra), you have to turn the printer > off and back on to reset the chip. With the MIS CFS, you need to > manually reset the chip. > > Jeff Randall > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "thronxx" > <happy.eyeball@v...> wrote: > > Hi to all, > > > > Could it be my imagination that, when I check ink levels using > > the Epson utility for my 1280, the ink levels appear to get lower? > > That sort of thing is not supposed to happen with a CFS/CIS. > > > > Any comments, or do I need a little rest? > > > > Many TIA, Jeffrey
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Re: CFS ink levels change?
2002-10-24 by jim hayes
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