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Brian
I'm on my 5th replacement of the C82 from epson within my year warranty.
Many problems. I have a few questions about ink now.
1) I have a set of genuine epson cartridges that I removed from the air seal
wrappers but never installed/punctured in a printer. Will these cartridges
still work brand new when I am ready to use them in a month or so, or will
they be affected because they were removed from the air seal wrappers?
2) How do I know when I am truely out of ink? I have a chip resetter so I
can reset my chips. I just reinstalled my old cartridges in the new printer
and had to reset the carts because it keps saying the black was empty and
wouldn't print (could hear a decent amount of ink in it!). I have multiple
brand new cartridges here to use when I need to, but how do I know when it's
time to put in a new one? Is the lack of black ink or fading black ink the
first sign? i don't want to stretch it too long and damage the printer but i
also don't want to waste ink!
Brian C
Many problems. I have a few questions about ink now.
1) I have a set of genuine epson cartridges that I removed from the air seal
wrappers but never installed/punctured in a printer. Will these cartridges
still work brand new when I am ready to use them in a month or so, or will
they be affected because they were removed from the air seal wrappers?
2) How do I know when I am truely out of ink? I have a chip resetter so I
can reset my chips. I just reinstalled my old cartridges in the new printer
and had to reset the carts because it keps saying the black was empty and
wouldn't print (could hear a decent amount of ink in it!). I have multiple
brand new cartridges here to use when I need to, but how do I know when it's
time to put in a new one? Is the lack of black ink or fading black ink the
first sign? i don't want to stretch it too long and damage the printer but i
also don't want to waste ink!
Brian C