Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) products
are configured to print only the amount of ink held within the
product. Within the compatible industry, it is quite common that
the compatible ink cartridges holds more ink that the OEM. Therefore,
once the printer has printed its recognised quota of pages, the
printer will automatically prompt you to change the inkjet cartridge.
If you turn the printer off and then back on again, this may
overcome the signal and printing will resume until the ink supply
is depleted.
Many new Epson printers have the function of automatic record.
If the old cartridge is not entirely used up and is replaced by
a new cartridge, the computer will continue recording on the basic
data. When the total reaches a pre-stipulated amount of ink consumption,
the printer will automatically stop printing. Try and ensure the
old cartridge is used up before replacement, (take it out only
when the indicator light is on). Try opening the cartridge clip
and closing it again to refresh the printer record, but do not
take the cartridge out. If the printer still doesn't work after
this operation, stop the printer to avoid any damage.
The printer mistakes the fact that there are small air bubbles
in the print nozzle of the cartridge as meaning "no ink".
Run the cleaning procedure several times. During this process the
printer's pumping facilitates the inkjets. If the printing has
not improved even after running the cleaning process several times
keep the inkjet cartridge in the printer for several hours to improve
the printing quality |