How to turn off Chip Info for HP Printer with LED Panels

This is a part of our twin-chamber refill series. We will demonstrate how to turn off the Chip Information on an HP printer with LCD panels. We kept printing with a cartridge, and finally, we reached HP's page limit on the black. We just hit okay and let the printer back to work. You can see the black become unknown and the yellow, magenta, and cyan still 10%.

Now we're going to turn off the chip info. We go to setup, then preferences, and scroll down to store anonymous usage information and turn it off. Remember, the printer has 10% of yellow, cyan, and magenta. At least, I think it has. Let's see what happens if we print with the chip info turned off. We're on page 351, 10% of colors, no black, chip's information off. Everything's ready, and let's go.

In the middle of printing, magenta is clogged. We did cleanings, and we get our printer back to work. We've printed about 200 pages; now we're at page 557. The printer still thinks the ink level is the same as before; it's 10% yellow, cyan, and magenta. Therefore we can fill and print forever. Keep an eye on the printout, and then add ink as needed.