David_
Advanced Member level 2
Hello.
I have a printer, a HP Color LaserJet 2600n.
I have just put in a new black ink cartridge but the printer refuses to write anything because the yellow cartridge is empty, even though yellow is not used...
I can't afford a yellow cartridge and I am going to try and trick the printer into thinking that there are yellow color still left.
I have taken some pictures to show you the printer setup and maybe any one understands how it works, it is obvious that it uses light to monitor the inc level.
I don't know if I manage to show it effectively but it appears as if the printer is emitting light of some wavelength and passes that through the cartridge and the measures it, if so I only need to find a way of making the light diminish to simulate fluid that absorbs the light.
Does any one have any good ideas of how to do this?
I guess I could try to apply some black color with a permanent marker pen to the light "conductors" of the cartridge.
Regards
I have a printer, a HP Color LaserJet 2600n.
I have just put in a new black ink cartridge but the printer refuses to write anything because the yellow cartridge is empty, even though yellow is not used...
I can't afford a yellow cartridge and I am going to try and trick the printer into thinking that there are yellow color still left.
I have taken some pictures to show you the printer setup and maybe any one understands how it works, it is obvious that it uses light to monitor the inc level.
I don't know if I manage to show it effectively but it appears as if the printer is emitting light of some wavelength and passes that through the cartridge and the measures it, if so I only need to find a way of making the light diminish to simulate fluid that absorbs the light.
Does any one have any good ideas of how to do this?
I guess I could try to apply some black color with a permanent marker pen to the light "conductors" of the cartridge.
Regards