An old post dating back to July 7, 2007
As simple as it gets. Worked like a charm, and with SSC reset utlity. It gets the job done.
Now for those who are using printers that SSC resets works on, Like the R2400, you should be able to reset the OEM chips with an external resetter, install them on refillable cartridges or CISS bodies and then use SSC to take a snapshot of the ink levels on the chips. These are then stored on a file. Whenever the chips run down, you can reload the full or 99% full snapshot of the chip levels back onto the chips. While this is not a true reset, it gets the job done and exactly what we wished for. I used this on the 777. The documentation indicates it should work on others. This will give you a full or 99% full reading on ALL cartridges at once. Minimize priming. jtoolman....I think you might be interested in this. The 2200 and 2400s are supported by SSC reset utility.
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2136
As simple as it gets. Worked like a charm, and with SSC reset utlity. It gets the job done.
Now for those who are using printers that SSC resets works on, Like the R2400, you should be able to reset the OEM chips with an external resetter, install them on refillable cartridges or CISS bodies and then use SSC to take a snapshot of the ink levels on the chips. These are then stored on a file. Whenever the chips run down, you can reload the full or 99% full snapshot of the chip levels back onto the chips. While this is not a true reset, it gets the job done and exactly what we wished for. I used this on the 777. The documentation indicates it should work on others. This will give you a full or 99% full reading on ALL cartridges at once. Minimize priming. jtoolman....I think you might be interested in this. The 2200 and 2400s are supported by SSC reset utility.
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2136