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not a solution - but a problem... i emptied the toner waste bottle in my MPW2400 and a new error message appears...says there is no toner and it keeps dumping toner from the new cartridge until it is coming out of every orifice of the machine. What is that about?
Hello I seen this not the net so you can gave it a go
The HP LaserJet 2300 toner cartridge has a smart chip on the top left side. This chip tells the printer when the toner is low.
Recycled toners do not or can not reset the chip, therefore when you use a recycled toner you may get toner low messages although the toner is good.
Also, you may get the 10.10.00 error. We have devised a work around to fool the printer into not displaying the message.
Place a stip of opaqe tape or paper or the chip. When the printer detects a non-standard cartridge press the green (go) button. It will then reset the LCD to Ready.
The HP LaserJet 2300 toner cartridge has a smart chip on the top left side. This chip tells the printer when the toner is low.
Recycled toners do not or can not reset the chip, therefore when you use a recycled toner you may get toner low messages although the toner is good.
Also, you may get the 10.10.00 error. We have devised a work around to fool the printer into not displaying the message.
Place a stip of opaqe tape or paper or the chip. When the printer detects a non-standard cartridge press the green (go) button. It will then reset the LCD to Ready.
To reset the sensor after installing a new toner cartridge follow these steps.
1. With unit powered on open the front cover.
2. Press the "Options" key. Display will show "Replace Drum?"
3. Press "Start" key.
4. Press "+" key 10 times until the display reads 10.
5. Press "SET" key.
6. Display will show "Accepted" for approximately 2 seconds. Then display will change to "Cover Open".
7. Close cover and see if Toner Life End error message has gone.
I found this info on the web for you, guessing you are using a recycled or generic cartridge:
The HP LaserJet 2300 toner cartridge has a smart chip on the top left side. This chip tells the printer when the toner is low.
Recycled toners do not or can not reset the chip, therefore when you use a recycled toner you may get toner low messages although the toner is good.
Also, you may get the 10.10.00 error. There is a work around to fool the printer into not displaying the message.
Place a strip of opaque tape or paper on the chip. When the printer detects a non-standard cartridge press the green (go) button. It will then reset the LCD to Ready.
C0F36 error means abnormally low toner density detected Black ATDC Sensor. Check for the black toner and try reinstalling the cartridge if replaced already. And if the toner crtridges are empty then replace the cartridge.
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