flashdaddy wrote:
I recently purchased a used Epson Stylus Pro 4880 from a friend. After printing a few photos it showed up that the maintenance tank is nearly full.
I checked with B&H and Amazon about getting a replacement tank and came across a chip that would allow you to clean out the present tank and the chip would let the printer that the tank was replaced. At least that's what I got out of it. We're talking $15 vs $50. Has anyone ever gone the route of using the chip? How hard is it to clean out the tank?
I'd like to save money, but if the chip wouldn't work I'd be spending more by having to also get the tank.
I recently purchased a used Epson Stylus Pro 4880 ... (
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I have been resetting my Epson 4800 for years. I purchased the resetter. Now I split open the cartridges and roll up the bag inside and reset the chips. Same thing with the tank. I have an overflowed tank right now, so check frequently. It's a really good printer.