CLI8 Resetter problem

Kefp

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I have 2 CLI8 resetters, the original red one (bought it when the price was sky high) and a blue one. Both seem to have a hard time resetting a cartridge nowadays. It takes a lot of mucking around to get a cart reset, unlike when they 1st arrived. I have changed the batteries in both cases to no avail.

Anybody has a similar issue?
 

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I've encountered the issue myself. Wiping the contacts with dry tissue fixes it in the 80% of the cases. For the rest, I let the cartridge sit in the drawer and when I get back to it after some days it resets fine.
 

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Kefp said:
I have 2 CLI8 resetters, the original red one (bought it when the price was sky high) and a blue one. Both seem to have a hard time resetting a cartridge nowadays. It takes a lot of mucking around to get a cart reset, unlike when they 1st arrived. I have changed the batteries in both cases to no avail.

Anybody has a similar issue?
Haven't had a problem so far and must have reset over 100 carts. Like you I bought the redsetter when it first came out for over 30. Only problem I've had has been a couple of carts which reset ok but my printer wouldn't recognise them. Put this down to faulty chips rather than the resetter though.
 

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No joy with the cleaning etc.

Got another redsetter in today. Works a charm as before.
 

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I too had problem resetting with Redsetter device (original).
I discovered simple solution was to wipe CHIP contacts with rubbing alcohol ,
just once over with saturated piece of paper towel and then drying with paper towel.
Works every time, with no mucking around. Just insert cartridge and resets first try.
 
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