I use an Epson printer for sublimation can’t remember the model but I’m now on my third set of refillable carts.
Today the ink warning light came on so I refilled them along with the directions that came with the carts.
Popped them back on and NOWT light flashing empty magenta!
So I have purchased a cheap Epson eco tank from ink experts to see if my faith in Epson printers can be revived.
Fingers crossed for me.
Third set of refillable died
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Re: Third set of refillable died
Fingers crossed 
The refillable ones have issues as the one you mentioned. The one you had have given up on your perhaps. Well, those refillable ones are better.
The refillable ones have issues as the one you mentioned. The one you had have given up on your perhaps. Well, those refillable ones are better.
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Strange you've had so many failures with refillable carts. They are not without their faults but are generally ok. Although it can depend on the model (as some are more susceptible to firmware updates etc)Mrteajunkie;141829 wrote:I use an Epson printer for sublimation can’t remember the model but I’m now on my third set of refillable carts.
Today the ink warning light came on so I refilled them along with the directions that came with the carts.
Popped them back on and NOWT light flashing empty magenta!
So I have purchased a cheap Epson eco tank from ink experts to see if my faith in Epson printers can be revived.
Fingers crossed for me.
An ecotank model will certainly resolve things
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Got the new eco tank from youInkExperts;141892 wrote:Strange you've had so many failures with refillable carts. They are not without their faults but are generally ok. Although it can depend on the model (as some are more susceptible to firmware updates etc)
An ecotank model will certainly resolve things
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Good man! Fingers crossed you will a happy bunny!Mrteajunkie;141894 wrote:Got the new eco tank from you
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Re: Third set of refillable died
Buy a chip resetter and reset the cartridge every time you have a problem.
I do this with refillable for my 4880.
I do this with refillable for my 4880.
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too late printer went to recycling centre and a new shiny eco tank now sits on its place.malkram;141950 wrote:Buy a chip resetter and reset the cartridge every time you have a problem.
I do this with refillable for my 4880.
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