ink cartridge refills
Robert P. Sarao
sarao at tiac.net
Thu Mar 7 22:07:08 EST 2002
Has anyone had any luck with the ink refills.. I have a canon and I would
like to try it out if they are ok to use...
At 06:53 PM 3/7/2002 -0500, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
> From: "dan moylan" <jdm34 at cornell.edu>
> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 21:50:53 UT
>
> not truly a linux topic, but related to a non windows OS (i think).
>
>I'm actually an expert (at least in general) on Epson printers, and
>the project lead for Gimp-print.
>
> i have an epson 777 printer which cost about $80, including both
> the color and black cartridges, which seem to retail for about $30
> each. common sense would tell me i got a reasonable deal on the
> printer and am getting screwed on the replacement cartridges. i
> have replaced both cartridges several times with no apparent
> problem except annoyance at the price.
>
>I'm not sure offhand if the 777 uses a chipped cartridge. If it does,
>simply refilling the cartridge won't work.
>
> however, at a recent kgp show i bought both a non epson
> replacement cartridge and some inks for refills. carefully
> following the directions (obviously written by an ESL person)
> for refilling the black cartridge (an epson which had just
> run out) looked ok at first. i got one page printed just
> fine, and then the blinking red light. turning the printer
> off and back on produced lots of noise and action. the
> paper fed, a half line of gibberish on each sheet, and on
> and on . . .
>
>Turning the printer on and off in the middle of a job won't work. The
>data stream will be interrupted, and when you turn the printer back
>on, the printer won't understand what's coming out, and will treat it
>as text, with the results you've seen.
>
> i then tried the replacement non-epson cartridge with exactly the
> same results. i did notice in the instructions with the cartridge,
> some notes on what to do for certain error messages (non oem
> cartridge, etc). the linux driver seems not to support printer
> auxilliary functions, such as cleaning the print head, buttons for
> ok'ing non oem cartridges, etc.
>
>Which driver are you using? Gimp-print supports print head cleaning
>(which you can do with a button on the printer, anyway), and head
>alignment.
>
>--
>Robert Krawitz <rlk at alum.mit.edu> http://www.tiac.net/users/rlk/
>
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>
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