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Do you folks know how it is done with the #11 and #10?
Is the ink in a #10 compatible with that of a #11?
It's just that I had a HP 2000 which used #10 I replaced it with a CP1700D
which uses #11 colors I still have mess of #10 inks, can I refill my #11
with ink from the #10? any idea how to reset the refilled #11 if it
possible?
Lee.
"Doug Kanter" <ancientangler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Bob Headrick" <bobh@proaxis.com> wrote in message
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>> "Ron" <rkrebs1@rcn.com> wrote in message
> news:d-GdnbM1_rZftCzcRVn-uw@rcn.net...
>> [snip]
>> > " On some HP printers including the HP 700 Series of and many 800
>> > series
>> > printers 3 years or older you can also reset the ID system by the
> following
>> > method.
>> [snip]
>>
>> The only problem with this is that none of the HP Deskjet 700 series or
> 800
>> series printers had any form of low on ink indicators, they did not store
> any
>> cartridge ID's and the suggested method will do nothing but use up some
> extra
>> ink, as every time a new cartrdige is installed the printer will go
> through
>> some extra servicing.
>>
>> The Deskjet 900 series was the first of the HP Deskjet's to have alow on
> ink
>> indicator. None of the Deskjet's will stop printing simply because the
>> cartridge appears empty, so there would be very little reason to bother
>> resetting the ink level indicators. I do not know of any of the Deskjets
> that
>> store five cartrdige ID's. Most store the current cartrdige (black,
>> color
> and
>> photo if applicable) as well as the previous cartrdige for a total of two
> of
>> each. SOme of the single cartrdige Photosmart pritners may store three
>> cartrdige ID's. See:
>>
>
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=bpd07521#N100D5
>> for information.
>>
>> The All-in-one's with Fax functionality have a somewhat different system.
> The
>> printer low on ink indicators are designed to give the user an advance
> warning
>> they they are running low on ink so that they can have a replacement
> cartrdige
>> on hand when the cartrdige actaully runs out. For a fax operating in
> standalone
>> mode it is important that the printer does not continue printing with an
> empty
>> cartrdige since an incoming fax could be lost without a record. The
>> faxes
>> typically use a different method to detect out of ink, which does not
> involve
>> the cartrdige ID.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
>
> In fact, mine gives no warning whatsoever of low ink ahead of time. It
> just
> refuses to print. But, we're talking about a pretty old model here.
>
>