I just installed refillable cartridges in an Epson Artisan 50. I have a few simple questions. The first is followed by a quote right out of the Epson user manual.
1. Will the after market ARS chips do the same thing? If not, how will I know that the cartridges need to be refilled (other than removing them from the printer)?
Epson Manual: "When the ink warning light starts flashing, a cartridge is low on ink. You can continue printing until a cartridge needs replacement. When the ink warning light stays on, you need to replace a cartridge.
Note:
You cannot print when an ink cartridge is expended even if the other cartridges are not expended. Replace any expended cartridges before printing.
A window will appear on your computer screen when you try to print when ink is low."!
2. Will the after market ARS chips also do the following?
There is a utility called "Status Monitor 3" which is accessed under Printer Preferences - Maintenance tab. It shows the current level of ink in all six of the cartridges. Like a fuel gauge, it can be used to monitor the drop in level of each color.
Help will be much appreciated.
Regards, Richard
1. Will the after market ARS chips do the same thing? If not, how will I know that the cartridges need to be refilled (other than removing them from the printer)?
Epson Manual: "When the ink warning light starts flashing, a cartridge is low on ink. You can continue printing until a cartridge needs replacement. When the ink warning light stays on, you need to replace a cartridge.
Note:
You cannot print when an ink cartridge is expended even if the other cartridges are not expended. Replace any expended cartridges before printing.
A window will appear on your computer screen when you try to print when ink is low."!
2. Will the after market ARS chips also do the following?
There is a utility called "Status Monitor 3" which is accessed under Printer Preferences - Maintenance tab. It shows the current level of ink in all six of the cartridges. Like a fuel gauge, it can be used to monitor the drop in level of each color.
Help will be much appreciated.
Regards, Richard