Manuchau
Printer Guru
I don't have one of the new canons set up, but from what I have read, you can't have all cartridge levels turned off...One cartridge must be be using an active chip. Can anyone confirm or deny this??
I think you are partly right Manuchau, several months ago there were odd reports of machines that had been running refilled carts (no lights) refusing to work until a genuine (light working ) cart was installed, whereupon near normal service was resumed.Manuchau said:I don't have one of the new canons set up, but from what I have read, you can't have all cartridge levels turned off...One cartridge must be be using an active chip. Can anyone confirm or deny this??
Hmm... if you moved the chip it's entirely possible the chip itself hasn't been seated properly on the new cartridge or was damaged in the process.woollysox said:I can confirm Websnail's report above, that the ip4300 does not work after moving the chip. I bought a printer last October (thats over 12 months ago), and the ink has only just run out (don't use it much!). I bought a set of compatables, and tried changing the magenta ink only. The cartridge is lit & flashing, but doesnt give the option to accept a warranty void. The chappy I bought them from spent some time helping - but we couldnt get round the problem.
Your test may or may not work. The transferred chip may be damaged or one may still not seat the chip properly again. If it works then you can be assured your test it accurate. If the transferred chip/cartridge still fails then you must try an unmolested OEM cartridge - if it does not work then you can be assured (barring a Canon manufacturing screw-up) that the chip/cartridge is not the cause of the problem.websnail said:Hmm... if you moved the chip it's entirely possible the chip itself hasn't been seated properly on the new cartridge or was damaged in the process.
Unfortunately the only way you check that is to refit the chip back on the original cartridge, refill the cartridge somewhat and then see if it'll accept the chip again.