 Welcome to BCH Technologies. Today we're going to show you how to use a chip resider to make the absence in-level back to full. Absence stores the number of pages printed in a computer chip, and the chip is located at the front of the cartridge. If we refill a cartridge, we also need to reset the page number back to zero. Otherwise, the printer will still show low ink and prevent us from printing. Our resider can allow us to change the page number. We can find it at www.bchtechnologies.com, and you go to accessories and go to residers, and there's resider for the cartridge. However, there are a few things to consider first. The first one is that a resider only works for certain models. It's not universal. For example, this EP2 resider only works for those models. We also list the model number and the printer model to help you choose. Make sure you have the correct model. The second thing is that the resider only works for cartridges that have at least some ink left in the cartridge. Once the ink is depleted, the printer will send a kill signal to the cartridge, and the cartridge will be dead. This one is a dead cartridge. You can see there's a big red cross on it, and this cartridge cannot be reset to zero. It's as good as that, and you can fool in the garbage. This one has a yellow triangle, and that's only a warning, and this one should be able to reset. Let's try to reset that dead cartridge first. For dead cartridge, you can say you need to replace the cartridge. That means it's dead. Now we take the cartridge out and put it on the resider. There's a guard to help you to line up the pins with a chip. The green one means it's reset, but it doesn't mean it's going to work. It just reset to zero, but that cartridge has a signal that it says dead. You close it. There you go. It tells you you need to replace, and that's it. Now we work on one that only has low ink. You can see the yellow triangle here. It looks good, and don't forget to always use the replace cartridge function on the printer to take your cartridge out. Now we put it on the resider, and now it's reset to zero. We put it back, close the door, and wait. We get our first screen, and although you're using the Epson cartridge after you reset it, Epson is not happy about it for you to reset it, so I try to scare you. First thing I show you is you have not installed the genuine Epson ink cartridges, and I guess they're pretty angry about this. And the second screen, we're detecting you're trying to save money, and the quality of reliability of non-genuine ink cannot be guaranteed, blah, blah, blah. Please send us more money, and okay. And continue to use this ink, yes, and check out that yellow bar. That's how much money is saved. If you have a refillable cartridge, which has ARC chips, this resider doesn't work on it. You can see the sign here, we're trying to reset it. And this sign is a refillable cartridge, has ARC chips on it. The resider doesn't work on ARC chips. The resider only works on one-time-use chips, which is the original Epson, or one-time-use, a third-party chip. So we take the sign out and reset it, and we put it back. The reason it doesn't work is the ARC chips has a different reset mechanism. It actually is waiting for the kill signal from the printer to reset its chips. So when you do not have a kill signal, it doesn't do anything. And here, when it's back online, you're going to see the sign is at the same level. See, it's not full. It usually works on a third-party one-time-use cartridge. And this is definitely not Epson. And you can see the yellow is not full, it's about a three-fourth full. And now we use the replace cartridge function to take the cartridge out. Remember, always use this function. Don't move. Always use this function to take cartridge out. OK, and put it on. OK, third-party cartridge somehow is pretty hard to line up, and you have to see where the pin is. There we go. I think that probably because the brass point, contact points are so fat. I hope you enjoyed this video. And visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com. And here it is. Over happy, please send Epson more money screen. It's totally cool.