I've been unable to figure out how to reset the refilled ink cartridges that I've used on a Canon MP530.
I have tried everything. I've held down the Stop/Reset key for 5 seconds.
I've held down the Stop/Reset + OK key for 5 seconds.
I've tried for an hour with every combination of keys I could try... with the printer cover open and closed.
Nothing works.
I find this odd, since according to dozens of sites I've checked with refilled carts, it's supposed to clear the machine by holding down the Stop/Reset key for 5 seconds to allow continued printing.
Has Canon changed newer models of the MP530 to disallow this?
I've tried the technique specified here:
http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/inkjetstuff11.html
This leaves no error message, but the amber light flashes 15 times.
Does this mean my only choice is to buy a chip resetter from Sudhaus that I see on ebay?
http://tinyurl.com/557ala
I wonder, does anyone have any experience with these chip resetters?
I think it's really morally corrupt of Canon to force consumers to have to pay a fortune for their OEM ink. I see many places on ebay that sell refilled carts where you can slip the old chip onto the cartridge, but I'd think that such carts would also be crippled by this error message, since it's the chip that Canon wants us to repurchase.
Anyhow, any clues, tips or suggestions much appreciated....
Johnny Z
I have tried everything. I've held down the Stop/Reset key for 5 seconds.
I've held down the Stop/Reset + OK key for 5 seconds.
I've tried for an hour with every combination of keys I could try... with the printer cover open and closed.
Nothing works.
I find this odd, since according to dozens of sites I've checked with refilled carts, it's supposed to clear the machine by holding down the Stop/Reset key for 5 seconds to allow continued printing.
Has Canon changed newer models of the MP530 to disallow this?
I've tried the technique specified here:
http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/inkjetstuff11.html
This leaves no error message, but the amber light flashes 15 times.
Does this mean my only choice is to buy a chip resetter from Sudhaus that I see on ebay?
http://tinyurl.com/557ala
I wonder, does anyone have any experience with these chip resetters?
I think it's really morally corrupt of Canon to force consumers to have to pay a fortune for their OEM ink. I see many places on ebay that sell refilled carts where you can slip the old chip onto the cartridge, but I'd think that such carts would also be crippled by this error message, since it's the chip that Canon wants us to repurchase.
Anyhow, any clues, tips or suggestions much appreciated....
Johnny Z