TRDCorolla1
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I'm thinking if it runs on memory, it will have to be discharged. I don't know how long it will take for you to leave it unplugged. I think of it like a car. I had this stupid check engine light come on in my older Nissan Alitma. I can reset it by taking off the positive battery terminal. Put the key in the starter switch and putting it to the "On" position to start the discharging procedure. Then put the positive cable back on and turn the key to the "off" postion. Now the ECU is reset and the Check Engine Light goes away and reboots. Starts the cycle over again like it was brand new.
I'm thinking your printer as Kage may have mentioned has a sort of brain that remembers your ink cartridge. Maybe by somehow resetting the printer itself, it would erase memory of your cartridege and as you insert it in again, it will think that it's a new ink cartridge. Either that or it has someway of identifying it that I don't know about.
I'm thinking your printer as Kage may have mentioned has a sort of brain that remembers your ink cartridge. Maybe by somehow resetting the printer itself, it would erase memory of your cartridege and as you insert it in again, it will think that it's a new ink cartridge. Either that or it has someway of identifying it that I don't know about.