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Identifying Epson cartridge chips?

Identifying Epson cartridge chips?

2019-10-24 by goch@...

Do any of you have an efficient way of identifying which Epson chips are for which cartridges/colors?

I inadvertently mixed up a number of Epson 4880 chips (some Epson, some aftermarket resettables). Indeed, I don't think I have a complete set of known chips at the moment.

Grrrr. Don't ask how I managed that after years of being ultra careful to avoid this very disaster!

I may simply trash the printer (I have two 3880's working well), but if I can get it working I may be able to give it to a local student.


Myron


Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Identifying Epson cartridge chips?

2019-10-24 by Walker Blackwell

Simply google For Epson cartridges from OEM vendors. The SKU will have the chip #.

Best,
Walker


On Oct 24, 2019, at 1:52 PM, goch@... [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Do any of you have an efficient way of identifying which Epson chips are for which cartridges/colors?

I inadvertently mixed up a number of Epson 4880 chips (some Epson, some aftermarket resettables). Indeed, I don't think I have a complete set of known chips at the moment.

Grrrr. Don't ask how I managed that after years of being ultra careful to avoid this very disaster!

I may simply trash the printer (I have two 3880's working well), but if I can get it working I may be able to give it to a local student.


Myron




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