Dell 924 ink changing Q

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Neil Turkenkopf

Hi folks, Happy New Year to all!

My cousin just got a new Dell PC recently, and it came with a 924 printer
that she uses frequently. She said that she got a "warning" message that her
ink was running low and she would only be able to print x amount more pages.
I told her that it was very common to see that in our Canon & Epson
printers, and that you can continue to print for quite a while before having
to change cartridges. She's a little leery of my advice, so I'm wondering
out loud to any of you who actually have a Dell 924:

Do you get an official "You are out of ink, please click here to change
cartridge" kind of message??
Thanks in advance!
 
A

Al Bundy

Neil said:
Hi folks, Happy New Year to all!

My cousin just got a new Dell PC recently, and it came with a 924 printer
that she uses frequently. She said that she got a "warning" message that her
ink was running low and she would only be able to print x amount more pages.
I told her that it was very common to see that in our Canon & Epson
printers, and that you can continue to print for quite a while before having
to change cartridges. She's a little leery of my advice, so I'm wondering
out loud to any of you who actually have a Dell 924:

Do you get an official "You are out of ink, please click here to change
cartridge" kind of message??
Thanks in advance!

My neighbor has a 924 that came with a Dell package deal. The carts
were starter carts with less than a full charge. They ran out fairly
quickly and the printer DEMANDED to be fed. She ordered a bunch of new
ones from Dell and the first one of the bunch that I installed was a
bad cart. The next one was OK. These are not real common cartridges
either.
 
N

Neil Turkenkopf

Thanks Al!
--
Neil ¦¬D


Neil said:
Hi folks, Happy New Year to all!

My cousin just got a new Dell PC recently, and it came with a 924 printer
that she uses frequently. She said that she got a "warning" message that
her
ink was running low and she would only be able to print x amount more
pages.
I told her that it was very common to see that in our Canon & Epson
printers, and that you can continue to print for quite a while before
having
to change cartridges. She's a little leery of my advice, so I'm wondering
out loud to any of you who actually have a Dell 924:

Do you get an official "You are out of ink, please click here to change
cartridge" kind of message??
Thanks in advance!

My neighbor has a 924 that came with a Dell package deal. The carts
were starter carts with less than a full charge. They ran out fairly
quickly and the printer DEMANDED to be fed. She ordered a bunch of new
ones from Dell and the first one of the bunch that I installed was a
bad cart. The next one was OK. These are not real common cartridges
either.
 
A

Arthur Entlich

I don't have specific info on the printer in question, but Dell branded
inkjet printers are made by Lexmark, and are basically rebranded
Lexmarks which require a slightly "Dellish" cartridge.

Art
 
N

Neil Turkenkopf

Thanks, Art!

I figured it had to be made by *someone* (LOL, Dellish) because she got the
bundle. She's already sent for & received extra carts, but it's the onscreen
message (when to change) that I was curious about. For example, my Epson
will continue to let me print dozens of pages even though I get an alert
that I'm low. I have even run out of ink in the middle of printing a page,
was prompted to change carts, and printing resumed moments later without any
loss.
--
Neil ¦¬D

|I don't have specific info on the printer in question, but Dell branded
| inkjet printers are made by Lexmark, and are basically rebranded
| Lexmarks which require a slightly "Dellish" cartridge.
|
| Art
|
| Neil Turkenkopf wrote:
| > Hi folks, Happy New Year to all!
| >
| > My cousin just got a new Dell PC recently, and it came with a 924
printer
| > that she uses frequently. She said that she got a "warning" message that
her
| > ink was running low and she would only be able to print x amount more
pages.
| > I told her that it was very common to see that in our Canon & Epson
| > printers, and that you can continue to print for quite a while before
having
| > to change cartridges. She's a little leery of my advice, so I'm
wondering
| > out loud to any of you who actually have a Dell 924:
| >
| > Do you get an official "You are out of ink, please click here to change
| > cartridge" kind of message??
| > Thanks in advance!
 
M

Maurice

Hi folks, Happy New Year to all!

My cousin just got a new Dell PC recently, and it came with a 924 printer
that she uses frequently. She said that she got a "warning" message that her
ink was running low and she would only be able to print x amount more pages.
I told her that it was very common to see that in our Canon & Epson
printers, and that you can continue to print for quite a while before having
to change cartridges. She's a little leery of my advice, so I'm wondering
out loud to any of you who actually have a Dell 924:

As it is almost certainly a Lexmark, which means that the
printhead would be in the cartridge. Ignore the warnings and
keep printing until the quality drops off, then fit the new
one.
The starter cartridge is not full and the new one is not
much better, they only have about 3ml of each ink color in
them.

I have a lexmark and the starter cartridge I think was set
to print about 60 pages. Using the normal calculations of 5%
cover that would mean a total of 3 A4's at full colour.

Jesus turned water into wine
Printer Manufacturers turn ink into gold

M
 
N

Neil Turkenkopf

| On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 14:39:41 GMT, "Neil Turkenkopf"
|
| >Hi folks, Happy New Year to all!
| >
| >My cousin just got a new Dell PC recently, and it came with a 924 printer
| >that she uses frequently. She said that she got a "warning" message that
her
| >ink was running low and she would only be able to print x amount more
pages.
| >I told her that it was very common to see that in our Canon & Epson
| >printers, and that you can continue to print for quite a while before
having
| >to change cartridges. She's a little leery of my advice, so I'm wondering
| >out loud to any of you who actually have a Dell 924:
|
| As it is almost certainly a Lexmark, which means that the
| printhead would be in the cartridge. Ignore the warnings and
| keep printing until the quality drops off, then fit the new
| one.
| The starter cartridge is not full and the new one is not
| much better, they only have about 3ml of each ink color in
| them.
|
| I have a lexmark and the starter cartridge I think was set
| to print about 60 pages. Using the normal calculations of 5%
| cover that would mean a total of 3 A4's at full colour.
|
| Jesus turned water into wine
| Printer Manufacturers turn ink into gold
|
| M
|

Thanks, I'll forward your info & advice to her!
Neil ¦¬D
 

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