Long story short, I have Ip4300.Ip 4500 series printers. I just recently got a working resetter (redsetter).
Before I had this re setter I would occasionally get unrecognized ink tank messages directly after refilling.
When I bought the resetter I started resetting the carts just before I refilled them.
Seems tonight one of the resets didn't take ( or I missed resetting this one) and I got the dreaded Unrecognized ink tank message.
This message used to fill me with dread, because the only remedy before the resetter hit the market was a new chip/cartridge
So I reset the cartridge again, and it slides home and is recognized fine. It's a little vindicating knowing that my theories were right and it was using the prism to monitor true ink levels and then trying to blacklist when the cartridge came back into the system full.
Just another reason to have a resetter for refilling, it not only stops this message, it gives you ink levels.
Before I had this re setter I would occasionally get unrecognized ink tank messages directly after refilling.
When I bought the resetter I started resetting the carts just before I refilled them.
Seems tonight one of the resets didn't take ( or I missed resetting this one) and I got the dreaded Unrecognized ink tank message.
This message used to fill me with dread, because the only remedy before the resetter hit the market was a new chip/cartridge
So I reset the cartridge again, and it slides home and is recognized fine. It's a little vindicating knowing that my theories were right and it was using the prism to monitor true ink levels and then trying to blacklist when the cartridge came back into the system full.
Just another reason to have a resetter for refilling, it not only stops this message, it gives you ink levels.