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This problem that you guys are suffering from when you refill your OEM cartridges, could be down to the fact that all of these cartridges that comes with the printer are marked as set-up cartridges and not normal ones. !
I often wondered why the cartridges that came with the printer were marked as set-up cartridges when in fact they were full of ink just like normal cartridges, so if it’s not the ink it has to be the chips that are marked as set-up !
The only way to test this and be sure would be to buy a new set of OEM cartridges and when used up would be to refill them again, they should then be recognised as new OEM’s cartridges every time there installed, curing this issue for once and for all.
I often wondered why the cartridges that came with the printer were marked as set-up cartridges when in fact they were full of ink just like normal cartridges, so if it’s not the ink it has to be the chips that are marked as set-up !
The only way to test this and be sure would be to buy a new set of OEM cartridges and when used up would be to refill them again, they should then be recognised as new OEM’s cartridges every time there installed, curing this issue for once and for all.