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More info?)
Any answers on these specific points :
1.Is the "Install By" date hardcoded into the cartridge ?
2. Does the PC keep a log of cartridges that I install ?
3. If so, is it in the registry, in a file ...?
4. If so, can the info be modified, deleted ? Worked around ?
I'm not into chemistry but I'm pretty doubtful that ink in a cartridge (in
an airtight bag, in a dark, cool, dry place) can switch from OK to useless
over a 9 month period.
I can imagine that it might deteriorate slightly in such a way as to be
slightly less than perfect, but for one colour in the cartridge to just die
after a certain date would appear to be deliberate rather than due to
natural causes.
So, any hard facts on that ?
TIA
Alf
"Alf" <msexch.pub.fr.newsgroup.se@lectio.net> a écrit dans le message de
news:cacoog$b6g$1@news-reader5.wanadoo.fr...
> I think I have found the answer ....
> It's a bit long ...but well worth it.
>
> As a last ditch effort to save my printer (before following your advice
and
> buying a new one) I put in another ink cartridge that a friend had bought
in
> a local store.
> I was thinking maybe there was a one in a million chance that I had bought
a
> series of dud cartridges. Well, my friend's cartridge worked fine.
>
> So I then knew that there was nohing wrong with the printer.
> Nor the driver.
> Nor the PC.
>
> So I went back and checked my stock of cartridges (I just have one left
that
> is still in its packet) and true enough it is stamped
> "Made in ... SINGAPORE"
> "Install before ... OCTOBER 2003"
>
> I don't think the fact that it is from Singapour that is stopping it from
> functionning in France.
> (DVDs maybe, surely not ink ??!!

)
>
>
> And I can't imagine that the ink would "dry up" or "go bad" inside its
> airproof plastic bag and I had it stored in a a dark, dry, cool place.
> I can't imagine that the Cyan would just evaporate six months after the
> "Install by" date.
> So I'm thinking now that there is a date hardcoded into the cartridge and
> now my PC knows that this one is "Out of date".
>
> Is this a bit far-fetched ? Or one of Carly's new tricks ? Like
genetically
> modified soya beans that won't grow after one season.
>
> I suppose if I buy some new cartridges that they will work correctly.
> But if anyone knwows how to work around the problem, maybe I could save
the
> thre old cartridges I have.
>
> So, any info appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Alf.
>
>
>
>
> "Alf" <msexch.pub.fr.newsgroup.se@lectio.net> a écrit dans le message de
> news:ca4gt5$31q$1@news-reader1.wanadoo.fr...
> > Hi
> > I have a HP Deskjet that won't print Cyan.
> > Changed cartridges.
> > Used all the cleaning and aligning software.
> > No improvement.
> >
> > Switched from USB to parallel and back again.
> > No improvement.
> >
> >
> > HP support says that the model is no longer supported and that the
> solution
> > can be found on the website.
> >
> > We'll, been there and found nothing for that specific problem.
> >
> > Any ideas ?
> >
> > Rosalie, Alf or Norbert.
> >
> >
>
>