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Hello
On a HP Deskjet 840 C, is there any way to be able to replace cartridges
15(black) and 17(color) by respectively 45(black) and 78(color) where I have
some cartridges in inventory.
I heard that it was possible provided you patch some of the electrical
contacts with insulating tape.
Is this true ?
How do I do this ?

Thanks,

Terry
 
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In article <41113a08$0$463$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be>, th.dul@REM0VETH1S
says...
> Hello
> On a HP Deskjet 840 C, is there any way to be able to replace cartridges
> 15(black) and 17(color) by respectively 45(black) and 78(color) where I have
> some cartridges in inventory.
> I heard that it was possible provided you patch some of the electrical
> contacts with insulating tape.
> Is this true ?
> How do I do this ?

For the #45, there is a trick of covering certain contacts, BUT, it also
has the side effect of disables some nozzles, giving a streaky output.

I don't konw if there is a way to use a #78 in place of the #17.

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"td_" <th.dul@REM0VETH1S@belgacom.net> wrote in message
news:41113a08$0$463$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be...
> Hello
> On a HP Deskjet 840 C, is there any way to be able to replace cartridges
> 15(black) and 17(color) by respectively 45(black) and 78(color) where I have
> some cartridges in inventory.
> I heard that it was possible provided you patch some of the electrical
> contacts with insulating tape.

I will leave the 15/45 discussion for others, but I can categorically state
that the 78 and 17 are not in any way compatible. The 78 cartridge is a later
design that has more than twice as many nozzles, an entirely different
electrical pad layout and different requirements for firing voltage and
frequencies. Do not put a 78 cartridge in a printer designed for the 17 or 23
cartridges; you will likely damage the 78 cartridge.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
MS MVP Printing/Imaging
 
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In article <MPG.1b7b0d6be32000ef989a4d@news.comcast.giganews.com>,
andysnewsreply@no_junk.comcast.net says...
> In article <41113a08$0$463$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be>, th.dul@REM0VETH1S
> says...
> > Hello
> > On a HP Deskjet 840 C, is there any way to be able to replace cartridges
> > 15(black) and 17(color) by respectively 45(black) and 78(color) where I have
> > some cartridges in inventory.
> > I heard that it was possible provided you patch some of the electrical
> > contacts with insulating tape.
> > Is this true ?
> > How do I do this ?
>
> For the #45, there is a trick of covering certain contacts, BUT, it also
> has the side effect of disables some nozzles, giving a streaky output.
>
> I don't konw if there is a way to use a #78 in place of the #17.

I just realized the #17 is the low-capacity version of the #23, not the
#78.

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