Epson R200 says out of ink, but I'm not!

C

Calab

I have an Epson R200 inkjet printer with a continuous ink system. I
also have an external waste tank. It's been working well for months.

Today I decided to do some "preventative" maintenance. I pull the ink
cartridges out of the printer and injected a bit of cleaning fluid into
each line. I also swabbed out the various sponges inside the printer.

I've reinstalled the cartridges but now the printer is indicating that
all six cartridges are empty. I've tried removing and reinstalling them
with no luck.

Is there a way to tell if the printer is complaining about bad contact
with the cartridges or if it really thinks it's out of ink?

Is there any way to reset the ink counters in the printer?

Should I just keep trying to reinstall the cartridges until I have good
contact?
 
C

Calab

I have an Epson R200 inkjet printer with a continuous ink system. I also have
an external waste tank. It's been working well for months.
....

I've reinstalled the cartridges but now the printer is indicating that all
six cartridges are empty. I've tried removing and reinstalling them with no
luck.

And, as usual, as soon as you ask the question, the answer bites you in
the backside!

I removed and reinstalled the cartridges one more time and all is
working normally now!
 
J

Jan Alter

Calab said:
And, as usual, as soon as you ask the question, the answer bites you in
the backside!

I removed and reinstalled the cartridges one more time and all is working
normally now!

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You're not alone when it comes to this bug. The contacts on the printer
connecting to the chip are sometimes very iffy, and I've repeatedly gone
through this dance with our C84's and C88's at school to eventually make a
solid contact when replacing a cartridge. Glad you got it going again. I've
also read that the electronics can be problematic to installing ARCs (auto
rest chips) in that they need to be installed as a set.
 
M

measekite

Calab said:
I have an Epson R200 inkjet printer with a continuous ink system. I
also have an external waste tank. It's been working well for months.

Today I decided to do some "preventative" maintenance. I pull the ink
cartridges out of the printer and injected a bit of cleaning fluid
into each line. I also swabbed out the various sponges inside the
printer.

I've reinstalled the cartridges but now the printer is indicating that
all six cartridges are empty. I've tried removing and reinstalling
them with no luck.
Since you stopped using Epson brand ink your printer is out of ink.
Is there a way to tell if the printer is complaining about bad contact
with the cartridges or if it really thinks it's out of ink?
Buy a new set of Epson carts and your printer will no longer report out
of ink.
Is there any way to reset the ink counters in the printer?

Should I just keep trying to reinstall the cartridges until I have
good contact?
No
 

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