Removing New Version HP OEM Cartridge Chips: A Guide for Refilling Ink Cartridges
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If you're someone who prints a lot of documents or photos, you know how expensive it can be to keep replacing ink cartridges. This is why many people turn to refilling their cartridges as a cost-effective alternative. However, with each new version of HP OEM cartridges, the manufacturer introduces new chips that can make it challenging to refill cartridges. In this article, we'll discuss how to remove these new version HP OEM cartridge chips and refill your ink cartridges.
Firstly, it's essential to understand that the new version HP OEM cartridge chips are different from their predecessors. The new chips have more security measures and are harder to hack. This means that you need to be more careful when removing them from the cartridge. One of the easiest ways to remove these chips is by using a chip resetter. These resetters can be found online and are relatively easy to use. They reset the chip to its default settings, allowing you to refill the cartridge without any issues.
In addition to using a chip resetter, you can also manually remove the chip from the cartridge. However, this requires a bit of skill and patience. First, you need to remove the label on the cartridge to reveal the chip. Once you have access to the chip, you need to use a sharp blade or cutter to remove it from the cartridge. It's essential to be careful when doing this to avoid damaging the chip or the cartridge. Once the chip is removed, you can refill the cartridge and reinsert the chip.
When refilling your cartridges, it's essential to use high-quality ink. Cheaper inks can clog your printer head, leading to poor print quality. You can buy refill kits that come with the ink and all the necessary tools for refilling your cartridges. Alternatively, you can buy pre-filled cartridges from third-party suppliers.
There are several different HP cartridge models, each with its own chip and refill options. For example, the HP 564 cartridge uses a hacked chip that you can reset using a chip resetter. On the other hand, the HP 902 cartridge has a resettable chip that you can reset using a sequence of button presses. The HP 932 cartridge requires a refill chip, while the HP 935 cartridge has a refillable chip.
To learn more about how to remove new version HP OEM cartridge chips and refill your ink cartridges, watch our video. In the video, we demonstrate the process step-by-step, making it easy for you to follow along. We also explore different refill options for different HP cartridge models.