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Until now I have been quite pleased with the quality of this low cost colour
laser; user interface not quite as nice as HP's but it's fine for business
graphics and even not too bad for photos/
However yesterday the yellow toner decided it was empty (it wasn't: still
printing fine) so it's given up up printing altogether which is a pest, as I
have a job to finish.
Hunt around on the web and find there's a setting in the Toolbox for "Non
Dell Toner" which ignores the chip. The printer is on a network and when I
try to implement that, it asks me for a username and password. My
windows/network username and password don't work. Looking in the manuals
there's supposed to be a default for the printer of admin/admin. That
doesn't work either. I certainly havn't set a different one: didn't even
know it was there until yesterday.
Try again today and now I can't even get into the Toolbox.
<rant> I understand that some manufactures make their profit from
consumables. But I'm on my third Dell desktop at home, plus this printer.
This is the sort of thing which makes me change manufacturer. And what sort
of programmers code difficulties like this on purpose? </rant>
So what am I missing? Can I get a chip resetter for Dell cartridges? Plenty
on the web for Epson and Canon.
laser; user interface not quite as nice as HP's but it's fine for business
graphics and even not too bad for photos/
However yesterday the yellow toner decided it was empty (it wasn't: still
printing fine) so it's given up up printing altogether which is a pest, as I
have a job to finish.
Hunt around on the web and find there's a setting in the Toolbox for "Non
Dell Toner" which ignores the chip. The printer is on a network and when I
try to implement that, it asks me for a username and password. My
windows/network username and password don't work. Looking in the manuals
there's supposed to be a default for the printer of admin/admin. That
doesn't work either. I certainly havn't set a different one: didn't even
know it was there until yesterday.
Try again today and now I can't even get into the Toolbox.
<rant> I understand that some manufactures make their profit from
consumables. But I'm on my third Dell desktop at home, plus this printer.
This is the sort of thing which makes me change manufacturer. And what sort
of programmers code difficulties like this on purpose? </rant>
So what am I missing? Can I get a chip resetter for Dell cartridges? Plenty
on the web for Epson and Canon.