Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
My Epson 830XL AIO refuses to accept a new BW ink cartridge. The
printer has two BW cartridges, so-called 410 and410XL. Says I need to replace them. I did and it says the new ones are not acceptable. The new one is labelled 'compatible with 410XL from LDProducts.com. Does this printer have to have genuine Epson cartridges? Thanks JW |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
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wrote: My Epson 830XL AIO refuses to accept a new BW ink cartridge. The printer has two BW cartridges, so-called 410 and410XL. Says I need to replace them. I did and it says the new ones are not acceptable. The new one is labelled 'compatible with 410XL from LDProducts.com. you mean your epson printer refuses to accept counterfeit cartridges. Does this printer have to have genuine Epson cartridges? yes, or at least ones that are properly cloned. |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
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Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
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wrote: Or doing some googling to see if Epson is doing what "apple crap" used to do &/or will be doing. i.e. hardware devices like hdd, 4mm tape, etc and 3.5 in floppies. apple required a special roms for identity as an apple supported product; a floppy disk need to have a identifier on the floppy as an apple supported product. Without the apple roms & identifiers on a product, the product will not work with any apple computer. bull****. non-apple hard drives, tape drives, floppy drives (for very old macs), memory, mice/trackballs, displays, etc. will work with macs. it's actually worse on the pc side. the hp spectre x2, which uses usb-c for charging, requires an hp charger. other usb-c chargers will not work. the dell has compatibility issues too. only apple and google are compatible with anything. https://images.techhive.com/images/a...laptop_chartin g-100649896-orig.png |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 10:24:40 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , wrote: My Epson 830XL AIO refuses to accept a new BW ink cartridge. The printer has two BW cartridges, so-called 410 and410XL. Says I need to replace them. I did and it says the new ones are not acceptable. The new one is labelled 'compatible with 410XL from LDProducts.com. you mean your epson printer refuses to accept counterfeit cartridges. Does this printer have to have genuine Epson cartridges? yes, or at least ones that are properly cloned. I blew my printer name. I shud have said Epson XP830. The new cartridges are remanufactures, not genuine. The error screen says 'you need to replace the following carts: 410, 410XL. My old carts were said to need to be replaced too. Epson will not answer my email queries. Neither will ink dealers I tried. All other sites I see on Google want me to pay for expert helps. Thanks J |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
nospam wrote:
In article , lew wrote: Or doing some googling to see if Epson is doing what "apple crap" used to do &/or will be doing. i.e. hardware devices like hdd, 4mm tape, etc and 3.5 in floppies. apple required a special roms for identity as an apple supported product; a floppy disk need to have a identifier on the floppy as an apple supported product. Without the apple roms & identifiers on a product, the product will not work with any apple computer. bull****. non-apple hard drives, tape drives, floppy drives (for very old macs), memory, mice/trackballs, displays, etc. will work with macs. I see you were careful not to add PCI cards to your list (the "sleep" problem). Some Macs used NuBus cards. No problem there, as what else uses NuBus cards ? Some Macs used regular PCI. A later model used 3.3V PCI cards (um...) My Mac G4 has an AGP slot for video. To convert between PC and Mac video, requires four signal modifications. I changed my Mac video card to run on the PC... because after only *one* OS version, no more drivers for the card were supplied. I used that card for gaming on the PC for at least five years. Until something better came along (new PC box). My Mac G4 only has USB 1.1 on the back. When silicon was easily available at the time, to provide USB 2.0. Every time I look at the back of that machine, I mutter the name of... "Steve Jobs". Because it was Jobs who decided that the Firewire connector would be kind, and he would "relegate" the USB connector on the box. It means, if I plug in a USB flash stick, it runs at... 1MB/sec. I was using Macs, for the software from work, and for work at home (editing 500 page documents at home, instead of having to drive to work). I wouldn't say I was exactly "in love" with the hardware end of things. That tended to the "dumpster fire" side of things. There's nothing like playing 3D games at 20FPS for your entire life :-/ Paul |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 10:24:40 -0400, nospam wrote: In article , wrote: My Epson 830XL AIO refuses to accept a new BW ink cartridge. The printer has two BW cartridges, so-called 410 and410XL. Says I need to replace them. I did and it says the new ones are not acceptable. The new one is labelled 'compatible with 410XL from LDProducts.com. you mean your epson printer refuses to accept counterfeit cartridges. Does this printer have to have genuine Epson cartridges? yes, or at least ones that are properly cloned. I blew my printer name. I shud have said Epson XP830. The new cartridges are remanufactures, not genuine. The error screen says 'you need to replace the following carts: 410, 410XL. My old carts were said to need to be replaced too. Epson will not answer my email queries. Neither will ink dealers I tried. All other sites I see on Google want me to pay for expert helps. Thanks J The Google search engine is quite fickle now. Some parts of the day, I just get gibberish for search results. Just now, I tried again, and at least I'm seeing procedures returned to try out. My search terms we "Epson XP830 override chip" https://www.techwalla.com/articles/h...one-cartridges Cloned ink cartridges may confuse the Epson printer. Step 1 Install your cloned ink cartridge into the Epson printer. Step 2 Go to "Start Control Panel" on your computer. Step 3 Double-click on "Printer." Step 4 Right-click on the icon of your Epson printer and choose "Printer Preferences" at the bottom of the dialog box. Step 5 Click on the tab entitled "Speed and Progress" and see the Epson printer monitor box. Step 6 Check off the box that says "Disable Epson Status Monitor" to turn off the ink monitor. Step 7 Click "Save" and close the windows. Your cloned ink cartridges should now work. HTH, Paul |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
In article , Paul
wrote: Or doing some googling to see if Epson is doing what "apple crap" used to do &/or will be doing. i.e. hardware devices like hdd, 4mm tape, etc and 3.5 in floppies. apple required a special roms for identity as an apple supported product; a floppy disk need to have a identifier on the floppy as an apple supported product. Without the apple roms & identifiers on a product, the product will not work with any apple computer. bull****. non-apple hard drives, tape drives, floppy drives (for very old macs), memory, mice/trackballs, displays, etc. will work with macs. I see you were careful not to add PCI cards to your list (the "sleep" problem). i didn't list every third party accessory available. non-apple pci cards work perfectly fine, often without any additional drivers. and what 'sleep problem' ? it's possible for a card to inhibit sleep, but that's up to the card. Some Macs used NuBus cards. No problem there, as what else uses NuBus cards ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NuBus NuBus (pron. 'New Bus') is a 32-bit parallel computer bus, originally developed at MIT and standardized in 1987 as a part of the NuMachine workstation project. The first complete implementation of the NuBus was done by Western Digital for their NuMachine, and for the Lisp Machines Inc. LMI Lambda. The NuBus was later incorporated in Lisp products by Texas Instruments (Explorer), and used as the main expansion bus by Apple Computer and NeXT. It is no longer widely used outside the embedded market. nubus was well ahead of what existed on pcs at the time: In addition, NuBus was agnostic about the processor itself. Most buses up to this point conformed to the signalling and data standards of the machine they were plugged into (being big or little endian for instance). NuBus made no such assumptions, which meant that any NuBus card could be plugged into any NuBus machine, as long as there was an appropriate device driver. numerous third party manufacturers made many different nubus cards for macs, all without any apple-specific components, as the original poster incorrectly claimed. Some Macs used regular PCI. all macs since 1995 use pci. A later model used 3.3V PCI cards (um...) so do pcs. so what? My Mac G4 has an AGP slot for video. To convert between PC and Mac video, requires four signal modifications. I changed my Mac video card to run on the PC... because after only *one* OS version, no more drivers for the card were supplied. I used that card for gaming on the PC for at least five years. Until something better came along (new PC box). that's a driver issue. third party cards worked without any apple-specific components, as the original poster incorrectly claimed. |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
nospam wrote:
Some Macs used regular PCI. all macs since 1995 use pci. A later model used 3.3V PCI cards (um...) so do pcs. so what? There is a Mac that uses 3.3V *only* PCI cards. Which is a customer antagonistic choice that goes against market trends. It makes it difficult *on purpose* for a customer to use the slots in the machine they paid for. I always used to fill the slots on my Mac. The PTP250 had six slots (on two bus segments) and the machine was full, plus I had a couple more cards I could fit if needed. I have more than enough cards to fill my Mac G4 (two SCSI cards, an ACard IDE card, and so on). But customer antagonistic or just plain stupid (+25V on the video card, to power the monitor), was the name of the game. If there was a dumb way to do things, they'd find it. Like, even today, there are companies falling all over themselves to remove the *headphone jack* on mobile devices. An item in the news a day or two ago, shows a customer survey was carried out, where something like 80% of customers used the headphone jack. So what did the company do in that case ? Why, remove the headphone jack. What kind of an upside-down world are we living in ? Customer antagonism at every turn. Paul |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
In article , Paul
wrote: A later model used 3.3V PCI cards (um...) so do pcs. so what? There is a Mac that uses 3.3V *only* PCI cards. nothing recent and wasn't an issue anyway. Which is a customer antagonistic choice that goes against market trends. It makes it difficult *on purpose* for a customer to use the slots in the machine they paid for. nonsense, and most people don't use (or even have) slots anyway. the vast majority of computers sold, both mac and pc, are laptops, which are outsold by smartphones. Like, even today, there are companies falling all over themselves to remove the *headphone jack* on mobile devices. An item in the news a day or two ago, shows a customer survey was carried out, where something like 80% of customers used the headphone jack. So what did the company do in that case ? Why, remove the headphone jack. there is a headphone jack, it's just digital. the reason why the analog headphone jack was removed is because it's no longer needed anymore and the space, which is at an extreme premium on a smartphone, can be better used for *other* purposes. compatible digital headphones are included in the box, which plug into the bottom of the phone, or the person can use bluetooth headphones, which is becoming *very* common and overtaking wired headphones. it's a non-issue. |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
On 9/15/2018 8:08 PM, nospam wrote:
there is a [iPhone] headphone jack, it's just digital. I notice that the dangling dongle is no longer included with the new Apple phones. It's an extra 9 bucks if wanted. A continuing Apple customer wean job from the standard wired headphone... ;) it's a non-issue. Agreed. Still tons of other smartphones with headphone holes to choose from. |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
In article , 123456789
wrote: there is a [iPhone] headphone jack, it's just digital. I notice that the dangling dongle is no longer included with the new Apple phones. It's an extra 9 bucks if wanted. A continuing Apple customer wean job from the standard wired headphone... ;) wired headphones are in the box and plug in without any adapter, or use bluetooth headphones. very few people need an adapter. the first android phone, 10 years ago, did not have an analog headphone jack and didn't include an adapter. prior to that, flip phones used a non-standard 2.5mm analog headphone jack and didn't include an adapter. it's a non-issue. Agreed. Still tons of other smartphones with headphone holes to choose from. not for long. the analog headphone jack is eventually going away, to be replaced with something far more capable. right now, it's a transition period, which is always a hassle. |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 20:14:43 -0400, Paul
wrote: wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 10:24:40 -0400, nospam wrote: In article , wrote: My Epson 830XL AIO refuses to accept a new BW ink cartridge. The printer has two BW cartridges, so-called 410 and410XL. Says I need to replace them. I did and it says the new ones are not acceptable. The new one is labelled 'compatible with 410XL from LDProducts.com. you mean your epson printer refuses to accept counterfeit cartridges. Does this printer have to have genuine Epson cartridges? yes, or at least ones that are properly cloned. I blew my printer name. I shud have said Epson XP830. The new cartridges are remanufactures, not genuine. The error screen says 'you need to replace the following carts: 410, 410XL. My old carts were said to need to be replaced too. Epson will not answer my email queries. Neither will ink dealers I tried. All other sites I see on Google want me to pay for expert helps. Thanks J The Google search engine is quite fickle now. Some parts of the day, I just get gibberish for search results. Just now, I tried again, and at least I'm seeing procedures returned to try out. My search terms we "Epson XP830 override chip" https://www.techwalla.com/articles/h...one-cartridges Cloned ink cartridges may confuse the Epson printer. Step 1 Install your cloned ink cartridge into the Epson printer. Step 2 Go to "Start Control Panel" on your computer. Step 3 Double-click on "Printer." Step 4 Right-click on the icon of your Epson printer and choose "Printer Preferences" at the bottom of the dialog box. Step 5 Click on the tab entitled "Speed and Progress" and see the Epson printer monitor box. Step 6 Check off the box that says "Disable Epson Status Monitor" to turn off the ink monitor. Step 7 Click "Save" and close the windows. Your cloned ink cartridges should now work. HTH, Paul Wow Thanks I'll try it for sure Johnny |
Epson XP 830 Ink Cartridge Problem
On 9/16/2018 3:36 AM, nospam wrote:
wired [iPhone digital] headphones are in the box and plug in without any adapter The headphones included in my phone's box plug into all my devices (including my W10 devices) no adapter needed. or use bluetooth headphones. Lose a wired headphone, gain a headphone charger? the first android phone, 10 years ago, did not have an analog headphone jack and didn't include an adapter. I agree with you that a 10 year old Android phone is equivalent to a modern iPhone (no analog jack). Fortunately Android phones have progressed... ;) |
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