sábado, 23 de marzo de 2013

Advice for taking care of your ink cartridge’s electronic circuit

The electronic circuit is the one responsible for taking orders directly from the printer and translating them for the ink heads, which will start the printing process.

As the sole controller of the all ink heads, this circuit cannot be replaced or fixed once it’s burned out or damaged entirely, and the ink cartridge will stop working.

Most of the time, the circuit will stop working before the ink head; people usually find out this has happened one the printer doesn’t recognize they’ve just placed inside it.

Some advice for taking care of the electronic circuit:

To avoid messing with the circuit at all, remove and replace ink cartridges while your printer’s turned off.

By printer off in the traditional way, the ink cartridges will go back to resting position and we won’t able to take them out.

However, there’s a trick that can fix this. Once the printer reaches its changing position, we must unplug it to leave exactly in this spot. The information for this post was taken from this website.

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