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Epson Stylus Photo 950
Hi All
I may have screwed my fairly new (very expensive) Epson Photo 950. I was evaluating the 'SSC Epson Service Utility Ver 2.91', it claims to be able to reset ink counters, waste ink counter etc. It has a set of functions labelled CSIC, supposed to reset the cartridge chips, for refilling etc.
I had just installed two new black cartidges so I thought no harm could come from resetting them, as a test sort of, well they would be full anyway so it couldn't do any harm, right. WRONG, the printer now although still apparently functional and responding to print jobs ignores the ink cartridges altogether.
The display in Status Monitor shows full levels on all cartidges but is grayed out (everything not just the blacks) and the printer is no longer reducing the levels with print jobs. The Information button is also grayed out and unresponsive. Clearly there is now a danger that the printer will eventually suck air instead of ink. I tested this by removing a cartridge and restarting Status Monitor, it still showed full cartridges and displayed 'Ready To Print'.
I tried more new cartridges hoping it was only a problem with the cartridge chips, no joy the problem remains. The printer is not communicating with the cartridges anymore, it doesn't even appear to care whether or not they're even installed.
I have emailed SSC about this problem, including an SSC Utility test report but to date I have been ignored. Unless I can resolve this problem the SSc Utility (with my assistance of course) will have damaged my printer beyond repair.
Anyone any ideas maybe or even better solutions, thanks in advance if anyone can help.
Ian Kay