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Help re 2400 cartridge chip resettings do not ever turn green ?

Help re 2400 cartridge chip resettings do not ever turn green ?

2006-01-31 by elsieforman

This is quite an important point, at least for me, as I do not wish to
get caught at with no capacity to reset an MIS Epson 2400 cartridge
chip, and thus have to wait until delivery in order to proceed.

I have tried resetting the original Epson cartridges, and it is
obvious enough that Epson would figure out a way to stop its own
cartridge chips from being reset. I tried an MIS SK168, and as I had
purchased it for 2200 cartridges, I assumed the batteries must have
died, or it was not compatible with 2400 carts when it would not show
a green at the end of a presumed reset on original Epson cartridges,
which had emptied as a result of printing. 

I then bought a new, comparable resetter, which looks identical.
(CN208). But it would also go through the sequence but never turn
green on the 2400 carts. The MIS site
http://www.inksupply.com/qb7.cfm, indicates that this can only mean a
damaged chip. Yet the instructions that come in the box of the CN208
state that it could never reach green on a reset, yet the reset will
take place. I am a touch concerned that I may damage the 2400 chips
and be really stuck.

Have other had success with resetting 2400 carts, even though the
green light never appears ? Feedback is appreciated. 

Elsie

Re: Help re 2400 cartridge chip resettings do not ever turn green ?

2006-01-31 by Clayton Jones

Hello Elsie,

>Have other had success with resetting 2400 carts, even though the
>green light never appears ? Feedback is appreciated. 

I have an SK168-II resetter (from MIS) and I used it once to reset an
Epson 2400 chip that had been put on a MIS cart.  The light did turn
green and it worked ok in the printer.  So it is possible for these to
work on Epson chips.

Regards,
Clayton


Info on black and white digital printing at    
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