Refilling the HP 90 series carts (eg HP96 & 97)

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CWatters wrote:

>Anyone know how to reset this series of carts?

The HP cartridges do not have chips to stop refilling, but they do have
serial numbers to help prevent a user accidentally re-installing an
empty cartridge.

I'm not sure of the exact number, but if you have 3 or 4 cartridges, you
can rotate them through the printer. The printer reads the serial number
on the cartridge, but it only stores 3 or 4 of them at a time. When you
get back to the first one, the printer thinks it's a new cartridge
again.
 
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"Bill" <bill@c.a> wrote in message news:ivqdnXYPOJsbzBLfRVn-hw@golden.net...
> CWatters wrote:
>
>>Anyone know how to reset this series of carts?
>
> The HP cartridges do not have chips to stop refilling, but they do have
> serial numbers to help prevent a user accidentally re-installing an
> empty cartridge.
>
> I'm not sure of the exact number, but if you have 3 or 4 cartridges, you
> can rotate them through the printer. The printer reads the serial number
> on the cartridge, but it only stores 3 or 4 of them at a time. When you
> get back to the first one, the printer thinks it's a new cartridge
> again.

This is not true for the 96/97 cartridges. There is nothing to prevent
refilling, but there is not way to reset the ink level to full. Once the
cartridge is depleted the ink level will show as empty in the original printer
or "not available" if put in another printer.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
 
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"Bill" <bill@c.a> wrote in message news:ivqdnXYPOJsbzBLfRVn-hw@golden.net...
> CWatters wrote:
>
> >Anyone know how to reset this series of carts?
>
> The HP cartridges do not have chips to stop refilling, but they do have
> serial numbers to help prevent a user accidentally re-installing an
> empty cartridge.

Hi Bill,

Yes I think thats true of the earlier HP carts but I'm lead to believe that
the new HP9x carts have more serious protection. I haven't tried rotating
them yet though.

Colin
 
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Bob Headrick wrote:

>>>Anyone know how to reset this series of carts?
>>
>> The HP cartridges do not have chips to stop refilling, but they do have
>> serial numbers to help prevent a user accidentally re-installing an
>> empty cartridge.
>>
>> I'm not sure of the exact number, but if you have 3 or 4 cartridges, you
>> can rotate them through the printer. The printer reads the serial number
>> on the cartridge, but it only stores 3 or 4 of them at a time. When you
>> get back to the first one, the printer thinks it's a new cartridge
>> again.
>
>This is not true for the 96/97 cartridges. There is nothing to prevent
>refilling, but there is not way to reset the ink level to full. Once the
>cartridge is depleted the ink level will show as empty in the original printer
>or "not available" if put in another printer.

Hi Bob...I didn't realize the 9x series did that. I thought just
rotating them would clear the memory in the printer like the other
series.

So then the 9x series has a "chip" of sorts that remembers the status of
the ink volume or number of droplets dispensed? Can you give us details
of how this works or is it a trade secret? :)