HP smart chip ink cartridges

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Well isn't this interesting. Apparently Hewlett Packard has been accused of
using a type of smart chip technology in their ink cartridges that causes
the cartridges to read as empty before the ink is actually out. I found this
at http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/hp_cartridge where they have
some more information on some of the specific printers related to this.
There is also a free case evaluation provided for those who might want to
look into this. I thought this was quite interesting and hope it may be of
interest or use.

kr0
 
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kr0 wrote:
> Well isn't this interesting. Apparently Hewlett Packard has been
accused of
> using a type of smart chip technology in their ink cartridges that
causes
> the cartridges to read as empty before the ink is actually out. I
found this
> at http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/hp_cartridge where they
have
> some more information on some of the specific printers related to
this.
> There is also a free case evaluation provided for those who might
want to
> look into this. I thought this was quite interesting and hope it may
be of
> interest or use.
>
> kr0
 
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I find it interesting that Epson and Lemark don't even tell how much
ink in there ink cartridges.