Almost out of ink Notice

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TonySper

I am using a HP psc 750 Printer Scanner and I refill my ink
cartridges. I filled them last week but I guess the printer does not
know that I refilled them and I keep getting the message that they are
almost empty. How to you tell the Printer that the cartridge was
changed or refilled so the notice stops coming up??
TonySper
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

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"TonySper" wrote:

| I am using a HP psc 750 Printer Scanner and I refill my ink
| cartridges. I filled them last week but I guess the printer does not
| know that I refilled them and I keep getting the message that they are
| almost empty. How to you tell the Printer that the cartridge was
| changed or refilled so the notice stops coming up??
| TonySper
 
T

TonySper

Patty,
Great link. Lots of info Thanks. Yes putting in a new HP cartridge is
nice but refilling is much more economical. It seems the price of ink
is going up as fast as the price of gas.
TonySper

I don't recommend refilling your cartridges but this article from HP
might
be helpful:

HP All-in-One and Fax Products - Low Ink Warning Message Appears after
Installing a New Ink Cartridge
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...docname=bpu01850&product=57769&dlc=en&lang=en

TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/9nckz

PattyL
 
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PattyL

Glad the site was helpful to you!


TonySper said:
Patty,
Great link. Lots of info Thanks. Yes putting in a new HP cartridge is
nice but refilling is much more economical. It seems the price of ink
is going up as fast as the price of gas.
TonySper

I don't recommend refilling your cartridges but this article from HP
might
be helpful:

HP All-in-One and Fax Products - Low Ink Warning Message Appears after
Installing a New Ink Cartridge
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...docname=bpu01850&product=57769&dlc=en&lang=en

TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/9nckz

PattyL
 

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