I the ink status is stored in the individual chips of each cart, so that likely is not the problem. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Hill" <mdhill60@...> wrote: > > Jeff - > > Thanks for the help, but I think I stumbled onto the problem. This morning I removed the Epson colored ink and put the Niagra CIS back in to make another round of prints for you and Roy Harrington (I also received an email from him). The print that I've been speaking of, that was coming out all muddy, printed just fine. I could scan and send it to you, if you like, but it is a dramatic difference. All I did was remove the epson inks and replace them with the CIS. > > One of the problems I've been having with Vista is that the software that monitors the Epson cartridge ink levels won't work under Vista. Anyway, I am wondering if by putting Epson cartridges back in, it reset the chip status of the ink cartridges, which was affecting the print out. I've read a couple of posts about buying a chip resetter, so I wonder if this has been the problem, because I certainly have run enough ink through the system for it to think that some cartridges were empty -- if that is the problem. > > What do you think? > > Thanks for the help. >
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Re: R1800 K7 driver does not work
2007-02-16 by Jeff Randall
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