On Wednesday 15 March 2006 10:34, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
Bruce Marshall wrote:
I believe the 1320 (like a lot of HP and other printers these days) has a 'metering count' on the life of the ink cartridges.... so it doesn't matter how much ink is left, when the meter runs out, the printer stops running.
mmmm, interesting especially since the 1320 is a laser printer. Does this metering still apply.
On a side topic I am also about to get an HP 1320 and am very interested in this thread.
tnx to the OP
I'm not sure about the 1320 having chips on the toner carts but I know the HP 2600 color laser does. Here are some comments people have made about the 2600: Full user opinion "nice inexpensive..but HP has made it that way on purpose......the printer has imbedded chips in it that says when to replace the ink. even if you only use black, when it goes the chips say all the ink is done. you have no choice but to replace all 4 inks, and its at least every 3 months if not sooner...and at 85 bucks a pop it adds up..HP has done a number on this one....stay away...or shell out 400 bucks every 3 months for ink....HP should be arrested for stealing.....never again. " So it is possible that a laser printer can have the same type of chips. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 03/15/06 13:38 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart." - Anne Frank