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Yup: have a look at octoinkjet.co.uk for the waste ink bottle Definitely compulsory.
Readers be aware that there exists two or more families of autoreset chips. The methodology of how they work are totally different.
For North American users, up to V6.0 of the T079xxx, an external resetter could be used. This included the SP1400. Thereafter, there appeared the Artisan 1430 to replace the SP1400. The first batches of Artisan 1430s were OK with the V6.0 chips. Then Epson changed the firmware and the V6.0 chips were no longer stable. The solution was the V6.12 chips. These operate on a totally different basis compared to the V6.0. The V6.0 could replace each OEM cartridge as it emptied and existed on its own. On the V6.12, they now operated on a master slave relationship. The Black chip is the master chip and the other 5 chips are slaves ( and are identical). So the master on the black channel does a lot of work. Various further small changes required that the chips be revised and is now up to V6.3. These master slave chips as you can figure out will not work with the external resetters....for obvious reasons. These master slave chips require a complete swapout. What if you mixed? I've tried it and the results are totally unpredictable. Sometimes it works but the ink levels are wrong!
The Artisan 50 can still run on the V6.0 chips as it was not in Epson's "focus" to meddle with that model since it is not a high volume item. On the 1430 where a lot more ink was to be used , Epson put some effort in.
The independent standing vs. master slave situation also existed way back since the R200 (10 years? now) days but lost its popularity.
If a channel has a non recognition reading, it could be the slave or it could be the master. You cannot determine which is the problem except through trial and error. So for example, if you're having a problem with Cyan...it could be the black channel master chip at fault.
The included instructions would have included a priming instructions page. Please take a look at that.
Now the cautious refillers advise to refill when it is low and is very sound advice is to trust the chips to an extent but not 100%. Even Epson does not trust the chip and that is the reason why they lost a lawsuit and followed with a real ink detector in the chip workings afterwards. Only those chips/OEM carts can be trusted with real ink monitoring. Even a precisely metered printer like the 3880 has about 12-15% reserve in the tanks! when empty. And that is OEM. Because Epson knows that the tracking of how much ink is used in each cleaning and other cycles will vary amongst cartridges.
So here is how their chip works, it will count down normally. However, if the ink detector still detects ink when the chip counts that it should be empty, the chip count is frozen and the printer will continue till the ink detector actually sees no ink. Then the empty flag is raised. Epson provides some leeway as to how long the freeze will hold and then it will finally override even the detector as well. Aftermarket reset chips do not have this as they only simulate the detection of ink. Epson's detection is physical contact with on these older printers. On their newest printers they have gone to optical.
So whenever it is low.....it is prudent to top it off anyways. This will avoid more work down the road and this advice is equally valid for Canon as well as Epson printers.
pharmacist, Thank you so much for the info. Recently gotten the resetters. I should have gotten a chip resetter instead of the auto reset chip long time ago. Didn't know that the resetter work for aftermarket chip and even auto reset chip. Drive me mad with the auto reset chip, after resetting one color another color goes empty again. After resetting few colors, the first one that had been reset goes low again. Now at least with the resetter, I can reset all colors all together.This resetter can be used on both original as well aftermarket chips, even auto reset chips.
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Add: I wonder if anyone know how we could mod the refillable cartridge chip holder so that we could fit/stick the EPSON original cartridge chip onto it?