Having problem with message "replace toner" on CANON MF4150.
I have remanufactured two FX-10 toners, one works fine,
the second one, the printer keeps showing the message "replace toner".
For both cartridges I used the same procedure, same kind and amount of
toner, however one works but the other won't.
Any idea why this is happening and how to fix it ???
"SHawk" <stephenhawking70@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Having problem with message "replace toner" on CANON MF4150.
> I have remanufactured two FX-10 toners, one works fine,
> the second one, the printer keeps showing the message "replace toner".
> For both cartridges I used the same procedure, same kind and amount of
> toner, however one works but the other won't.
>
> Any idea why this is happening and how to fix it ???
>
> TNX
>
Shouldn't you be using a 104 toner? Anyway, best source of info will be
your material supplier. I have limited success with remo toners, at best
they do not last as long.
Check to see if these toner cartridge have a micro chip in them - on
them. Some printer cartridges (both inkjet and laser) have a chip that
encodes the amount of toner powder left of toner powder left in them, or
assumed to be left in them. With these, short of resetting the chi[p
(usually a proprietary device) or replacing the chip (some literally
burn themselves out).
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DanG wrote:
> "SHawk" <stephenhawking70@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:gbvqkb$9ud$1@ss408.t-com.hr...
>> Having problem with message "replace toner" on CANON MF4150.
>> I have remanufactured two FX-10 toners, one works fine,
>> the second one, the printer keeps showing the message "replace toner".
>> For both cartridges I used the same procedure, same kind and amount of
>> toner, however one works but the other won't.
>>
>> Any idea why this is happening and how to fix it ???
>>
>> TNX
>>
>
> Shouldn't you be using a 104 toner? Anyway, best source of info will be
> your material supplier. I have limited success with remo toners, at best
> they do not last as long.
>
>