Recently purchased new ink cartridges for a Canon pixma ip4300 which were cheaper than new ones because they have no chip.
After following the instructions how to transfer the chip, the printer now works. However, it appears that the ink monitoring facility does not work anymore (LED does not burn and status indicates that ink is still low despite a full cartridge).
Now what I am wondering is if there is a way to reset the chip so that it will indicate the level of the new cartridge ?
Or does replacing the cartridges from the manufactorer mean that the chip does not work anymore once transferred perhaps ? Would be a pain if that is the case as then the only way to continue to monitor ink levels of all the cartridges would to take them out occasionally.
Anyone on here got any experience with this ?
After following the instructions how to transfer the chip, the printer now works. However, it appears that the ink monitoring facility does not work anymore (LED does not burn and status indicates that ink is still low despite a full cartridge).
Now what I am wondering is if there is a way to reset the chip so that it will indicate the level of the new cartridge ?
Or does replacing the cartridges from the manufactorer mean that the chip does not work anymore once transferred perhaps ? Would be a pain if that is the case as then the only way to continue to monitor ink levels of all the cartridges would to take them out occasionally.
Anyone on here got any experience with this ?