Refilling HP-02/C8771 Cartridges - HP Photosmart D7460

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Backhand

I bought some clear refillable cares that are supposed to have the
autoresetting chip. After the first OEM cart to go empty, yellow, I
filled one and put it in and the printer, while recognizing the cart
was in place, gave a generic warning about there being something wrong
with a cart and would not print. Replacing w/ the OEM yellow brought
it back to life, although a low ink warning was present. The OEM tank
has since been refilled and now the 'no ink' warning came, but still
printing ok.

Does anyone know if these refillable tank will work on the printer? If
so, where did you get them?

The place I got these claims they are C8771 replacements. I tried two
and both resulted in printer errors.

Thanks.
 
M

measekite

Backhand said:
I bought some clear refillable cares that are supposed to have the
autoresetting chip. After the first OEM cart to go empty, yellow, I
filled one and put it in and the printer, while recognizing the cart
was in place, gave a generic warning about there being something wrong
with a cart and would not print. Replacing w/ the OEM yellow brought
it back to life, although a low ink warning was present. The OEM tank
has since been refilled and now the 'no ink' warning came, but still
printing ok.

Does anyone know if these refillable tank will work on the printer? If
so, where did you get them?
You will have a better time if you use HP ink.
 
B

Balgert

I bought some clear refillable cares that are supposed to have the
autoresetting chip. After the first OEM cart to go empty, yellow, I
filled one and put it in and the printer, while recognizing the cart
was in place, gave a generic warning about there being something wrong
with a cart and would not print. Replacing w/ the OEM yellow brought
it back to life, although a low ink warning was present. The OEM tank
has since been refilled and now the 'no ink' warning came, but still
printing ok.

Does anyone know if these refillable tank will work on the printer? If
so, where did you get them?

The place I got these claims they are C8771 replacements. I tried two
and both resulted in printer errors.

Thanks.

I got a set of filled and chipped HP-02's off ebay. See current item
# 300196575864 (same set I got weeks ago). I have had no problem with
them printing but I have not had to refill them yet.

Only problem I had when installing them was they all read empty upon
insertion. Once I pulled the plug on the Photosmart printer and
plugged it back in, within seconds they all read full.

The auto-reset chips on these particular cartridges claim to work like
brand new HP ones by going from full to empty on the meter as you use
them. When they indicate empty, you are supposed to pull them out,
refill them, put them back in, power off (probably by pulling plug)
and powering on again to reset. The set I got have been chipped to
expire not until 2012 -- so they're good for near five years and will
probably outlast the printer (and they show up as genuine HP -- no ??
on display or report printout!)
 
B

Backhand

The auto-reset chips on these particular cartridges claim to work like
brand new HP ones by going from full to empty on the meter as you use
them. When they indicate empty, you are supposed to pull them out,
refill them, put them back in, power off (probably by pulling plug)
and powering on again to reset. The set I got have been chipped to
expire not until 2012 -- so they're good for near five years and will
probably outlast the printer (and they show up as genuine HP -- no ??
on display or report printout!)

Thx for the info. What printer model?

I've tried everything and can't get a reset. I read one snippet that
the printer software on the PC does the reset, so I went and installed
all that. Still no help, although I should call HP as the software
won't show me the ink levels like it is supposed to (original HP carts
in place).
 

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