No, that little PCB just pops right off. It's the old chip under a blob of epoxy trick. MIS sells replacements that are self-resetting. They run down as normal (or the printer would detect an error condition) and you just turn the printer off for a few minutes, and when turned on again they are at 99%. Why 99%? Because if they reset to 100%, the printer would decide they are new and run a cleaning cycle, wasting a lot of ink. Steve Greenfield --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Robert Hedan <robert.hedan@...> wrote: > > Confirmed, and the worse thing is that I had seen the circuits, my brain > just hadn't registered them as such. The chip must be on the inside. > > Robert > :) > > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] De > la part de Steve > > Take a cartridge out and look at it: the EEPROM is on the side of the > cartridge facing into the printer. > > Steve Greenfield >
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RE : Epson Stylus C84 (was: Re: Inkjet ?)
2006-04-18 by Steve
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