
You can use hot water to replace the BCH Cleaning Solution for Pigment and Dye Ink in the instruction below. You can try a restore to manufacture default and the choice should re-appear (when chip info is on).HP 950 printhead is relatively easy to maintain and clean. If you don't see the selection, it is off already. The new HP firmware calls the chip info "Anonymous Usage Storage." Go to Setup->Tools scroll down, if you see "Anonymous Usage Storage," then turn it off. Select Preference->Cartridge Chip Information -> OK to turn off usage information.įor New Version of HP printer with LCD Screen Select Setup from printer control panelĢ. Press and hold the Wireless and Resume buttons again to turn usage information monitor back onįor Printers with LCD Screen (e.g., OfficeJet 8600):ġ. Wait till ink supply icon blink 4 timesģ.

Press and hold the Wireless and Resume buttonsĢ. They have chips installed as mentioned in #2.įor Printers without LCD Screen (e.g., OfficeJet 8100):ġ. Another one is air vent you keep it unplugged during operation. They have two holes, one is the refilling hole, which you unplug and inject ink. You will need to monitor the printout.ģ) Buy a refillable cartridge, ( Product Link) These cartridges are not made by HP. You need to turn off the chip info and the printer will print forever. There is no limit of how many refills you do.Ģb) For 932/933 Chip, the chip will not reset itself. ( Product Link)Ģa) For 950/951 Chip, the chip will reset itself and you do not need to turn off the ink level monitor. You will need to keep an eye on the print quality and add ink as needed.Ģ) Glue a 3rd party chip on top of your OEM cartridge. Some printer will let you print for 1 or 2 refills. You have three choices:ġ ) Let the printer keep working on refilled cartridges the ink level monitor needs to be turned off (see below).

It is called "Chip Information" or "Anonymouse Usage." Once the monitor shows that you printed too many pages, the printer will stop printing. Your cartridge has a computer chip monitoring pages printed.
