Question : Do dell laser printers have smart chips that cause the cartridge to expire before the toner runs out.?
In other words, does the printer lie about the toner being empty, so you have to buy new caratridge early?Is there a time expiration ( ie 6 months) that is not advertised or is the expiration consistant with the page per cartridge value?
- asked by thedude
All Answers:
Answer #1 yeah that happened to me once. The thing was new but it said it was empty...? - answered by VzjrZ
Answer #2 Yes, the newer laser printer toner cartridge has a smart chip in it to prevent
third party refilling the cartridge and re-use it. But I have not experienced
the smart chip gave fault signal that the cartridge is empty when in fact it is
not. But remember the cartridge that came with the new printer is just a starter
cartridge and it is only 20 to 30% full. So many people fiound that they have to
replace the initial cartridge very soon. - answered by Alex
Answer #3 Yes. The chip is programed to be used "x" amount of times, before it tells the
printer it is empty. This also explains why, even if you refill the cartridge,
it will still say it is empty and needs to be replaced. Most printers have
this, not just Dell's. - answered by Big Bri
Answer #4 no, just dont know how many printout have you done, usually a toner catridges
can print out approximately 2300 printout then no more ink, don't beleive it
will print more than 2500 for laser home use model. - answered by lepactodeloupes
Answer #5 Yes it seems to have a chip - answered by frankdeniro
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