remember not every one is on your side in this and i looked at around 50 listings before coming up with what i will buy (extenal refillable tanks) the procucers at HP even have changed the cartridges so as to eliminate the ablity to remove and replace the chip by making it part of the cartridge. Go to ebay and research the ink suppliers they will have the solution also there is the continuos ink flow t up that has tubes running to the outside to tanks with incredible amounts of ink. there are two types of replacement chips. the chip receives a signal everytime the cartridge is used when the count is full it reports to the printer that the ink is Empty.you could refill the cartridge but the chip will have to be replaced. they do not tell you how much ink is in the cartridge but deduct from the amount for each page printed regardless of ink usage. There was a court decision that has caused hp kodak and other manufacturers to be required to make allowances to turn off the fake level estimate program. If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know, before I take a sledge hammer to my HP printer. Windows 7, printer is on my wireless network. Name: HP Photosmart Plus B210e series (Network) I am also on the verge of posting horrible reviews on Amazon, Ebay, New Egg, and every other place I can think of to warn potential customers of this despicable behavior from HP. This is obviously an attempt to punish consumers who buy anything other than the HP products. I am about to swear off to never, EVER, buy another HP product again. Regardless of whether the ink cartridges are completely full. But HP apparantly has gone through a lot of trouble making it difficult for customers to disable the annoying low ink level warnings that pester you every single time you try to print a page. They work great, and I have no issues printing. The ink cartridges I bought are not expensive HP brands, but reasonably priced generic print cartridges. I have spent hours on the internet trying to figure out how to turn off, disable, or reset ink level warnings and messages. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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