Saturday, December 26, 2009

Is there a way to override the date chip in an HP printer so you can use ';expired'; print cartridges?

We purchased too many print cartridges and since some of them are past their posted date, our printer refuses to accept them. Is there a way I can still use them without having to throw out hundreds of dollars in ink?Is there a way to override the date chip in an HP printer so you can use ';expired'; print cartridges?
Go in your printer options %26gt; and choose force print.


In some it might be something a little different... but similar.


Put a check in it. Or click it... And away ya go!Is there a way to override the date chip in an HP printer so you can use ';expired'; print cartridges?
Wow, Im kinda surprised they even ';expire';





I would contact HP and explain the situation. As a customer, you purchased excessive ink, and while they are new-- the printer refuses to use them.





MAYBE they will exchange them or give you a refund. Sending a polite email is always worth a try.
It doesn't seem possible to fix an expired cartridge without physically replacing the chip but you can avoid having the expiration date burned into a new factory virgin cartridge thus making it immune to expiration.





There are places that sell the chips but they seem to all (both, Brazil and the Netherlands) be out of the US and the total cost with shipping is more than the price of a new cartridge.





I figured the following method out from things I read and experimentation.





I make no guarantee and until all my old cartridges expire, I will not know for sure if I am totally correct but that won't be until the end of 2005 (I don't think you want to wait until then).





It is working for me so far. Use at your own risk. You must start with a virgin cartridge (chip), factory fresh without having ever been used to print.





Normally, the first time you print is when the date is burned in.





Do not install the cartridge until you do the following.





There is an *.ini file (hpSomethingOrOther.ini) stored in the system directory (WINNT in NT and 2000) that has a name probably associated with the driver version.





Search for hp*.ini and edit the ones with the latest dates. If you configure the printer driver first, see below, the file date should read today.





There are two files, one will list the one you need to change, change the other one, I think it is the smaller one.





In it there is a parameter something like pencheck. It is set to 0100. I think this is a boolean because I tried other values without effect. Set it to 0000 in the file and save the file and REBOOT.





You can check the value in the driver configuration dialog box (found through the Help for the HP tool box, open the last entry, I think, and click on configure).





If the grayed out box for ink check or cartridge check or something like that is unchecked, you are in business. Cancel this dialog. Do NOT click on default or the expiration check will be reinstated and when you print with your new cartridge you will get an expiration date burned into it.





I wouldn't trust making any changes to this dialog box without rechecking that the parameter stays unchecked. After making sure this value is unchecked, install your new virgin cartridge(s) and the expiration date(s) will read ';UNKNOWN';.





Over time, once you have replaced all your cartridges that have expiration dates burned into them (as they expire and they will) with ones that now read UNKNOWN, and as long as you do not reinstall a driver or configure the printer driver (if you do, fix the INI file again before printing), you should not have any cartridge expire, ever again. NOTE, if you load a new driver, make sure to reset the value in the INI file before you print anything or you will burn expiration dates into the chips and you will have to buy new factory virgin cartridges all over again.





Microsoft drivers for XP don't seem to check the expiration dates or send a date to the printer so you can use expired cartridges with XP (XP Home, anyway) If you install an HP driver in XP, I hope the above method still applies. I have not tried this in 95, 98, or ME but it should probably work.

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