It’s best to think ahead from as early as possible when preparing these tactics of course– it can be a real nightmare to pick apart a model and add support structures or cut it apart.
Macro Enter also has replacement bottoms that reset without tool, you cut off the bottom of the cartridge plastics and glue on a new one that has an auto reset chip in it. Each time you unplug the cartridge and reinstall it resets to full - great for allowing refills. About $5 a cartridge that way. The tool you show doesn't reset the HP factory chips so you have to rechip the cartridges anyway
It’s best to think ahead from as early as possible when preparing these tactics of course– it can be a real nightmare to pick apart a model and add support structures or cut it apart.
ThePrinthead 5 months ago
@ThePrinthead Pick apart a model..? I'm just picking apart the inktank... "Add support structures"? What structures?
ArnsteinBj 5 months ago
Macro Enter also has replacement bottoms that reset without tool, you cut off the bottom of the cartridge plastics and glue on a new one that has an auto reset chip in it. Each time you unplug the cartridge and reinstall it resets to full - great for allowing refills. About $5 a cartridge that way. The tool you show doesn't reset the HP factory chips so you have to rechip the cartridges anyway
rhblakeman 9 months ago