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HP DesignJet T210 24-in Printer

How are you supposed to disable the HP cartridge protection for the HP designjet T210 printer.


I would much rather use refilled cartridges for cost effective printing opposed to spending almost $400 weekly on new cartridges.

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HP cartridge protection has nothing to do with using refilled ink cartridges.

 

HP cartridge protection only protects the working ink cartridges so they can't be used in another printer.




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Ahh, I see. Well, whenever I try and use a refilled cartridge, it gives me the “This printer does not support continuous ink systems” error 

 

Is there any way to disable that message and continue printing?

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Just refill the OEM carts through the outlet nozzle as shown by:  [Content Removed]

You will need two carts so as to bypass the HP "Cart is empty" rule. Just take your empty HP cart out, put another empty one in and then replace the first with the refilled one.  The machines only remember one cartridge ID.

We've been using refill House pigment ink for two years in a Designjet with no clogs or other problems.

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