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"Non genuine Ink" message on Epson - can you get rid of it?



 
 
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Old July 19th 07, 09:56 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
'Nel'
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Default "Non genuine Ink" message on Epson - can you get rid of it?

I have a DX3800 and using compatible ink cartridges. I'm not concerned
about the poorer ink quality as I only use it for printing daily work
schedules, but I'm getting sick of the constant warning message with EVERY
print!!!

Is there any way to get rid of it, short of using genuine cartridges of
course?!!

Thanks

 




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