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Old June 5th 08, 09:52 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
gionnico
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Default !!! How to use a "not-really-empty" epson DX4450 cartridge?

I've got this .. urgent problem!
I need to print and have got a black cartridge that the printer (epson
DX4450, windows vista) thinks is empty.
I haven't used it a lot and indeed it isn't empty at all!!

How can I use it, regardlessly??!

I've tried SSC Service Utility but it doesn't recognizes DX4400 series!!


Thanks in advance,
gionnico.
 




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