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How to Refill Epson Cartridges

How to Refill Epson Cartridges

Considering the rise in the price of ink cartridges, several users started to resort to alternative solutions, such as the purchase of similar cartridges (cartridges manufactured by a manufacturer other than the original one, but compatible with the printer), refilled cartridges (used original cartridges, reloaded with new ink) or refilling the cartridges themselves, in a process that consists of manually reloading the cartridge with new ink. That last procedure is the cheapest one, and offers the greatest economy possible for the user, as long as it is done correctly.

The main problem is refilling the cartridges for the Epson printer. Original cartridges from Epson printers have a small memory chip that works as a counter. As the printer uses the cartridge, it updates that small memory. When the cartridge is empty, that circuit knows there is no more ink. Simply putting more ink in the cartridge does not enable it for use, since its chip will still indicate that the cartridge is empty.

Another problem that happens is that the memory of the cartridge may indicate that the cartridge is empty and yet there is still some ink in it. Because of that we may discard a cartridge that still has some ink.

In order to be able to refill an Epson cartridge at home, you will have to reset the counter chip of the cartridge, so the cartridge "knows" it is full. That can be done in two ways: through a special device or through software.

The special device is called Epson Chip Resetter or simply SK168 and costs USD 18.95. It is a device into which you fit the cartridge and in a few seconds the chip of the cartridge is reset. That device is sold at http://www.epsonchipresetter.com.

The software solution is even better, because it is free. You may download the software that resets the Epson cartridges from http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml. That software is capable of reseting the memory of the cartridges from most Epson inkjet printer (a full list of the printers the program recognizes is available at its website). The program is extremely easy to be use, but be careful, because it can only zero USB printers on Windows 2000 and XP. For parallel port printers, you will have to use the program on Windows 9x/ME.
HOW CHANGE EPSON 880 PRINTER CARTRIDGES

HOW CHANGE EPSON 880 PRINTER CARTRIDGES

How to Change the Cartridges on an Epson 880 ?, A printer will not do much good if the ink cartridges are empty. Epson 880 color printer is no exception. While the black ink cartridge or color ink cartridge is empty, the Epson 880 does not print anything. As soon as you change the cartridge, you can re-print again.

Tutorial:  

1 To see if the "ink out" light at the bottom right of the printer lights up. There is a light for the black cartridge and color cartridge. Once it is lit continuously, that means that the cartridge is empty. If the cartridge is not empty, but you take it out to check, you can not use the new cartridge.
2 Open the lid of the 880 from Epson.
3 Press and hold the cleaning button for three seconds. The clear button is the first button on the bottom right of the printer. The ink cartridges move to the left side of the printer and the power light.
4 Lift the cartridge clip containing the cartridge. The black cartridge is on the left and the color ink cartridge is on the right.
5 Remove the cartridge from the printer and discard.
6 Get your new ink cartridge and remove the yellow tape from the top of the cartridge.
7 Tilt the cartridge forward again and place in the cartridge holder of the Epson 880. The label should face upwards and the back of the printer.
8 Press the ink cartridge once suppress the cartridge is in place. You should hear a click, once you are on your site.
9 Press the Clean button at the bottom right of the printer. The cartridges will move to the right side of the printer, and Epson 880 starts charging the ink system.
10 Close the printer cover. The printer stops making noise and the power light stops flashing when charging is complete. It may take up to three minutes. Do not turn off the printer during this time.