Like title says, WTF!
My Cyan and Magenta inks are empty and it keeps promting me to "Replace ink cartriges."
Alright, that's fine. I'll replace them when I have time to buy new ones. Oh but WAIT, I can't do back, I can't do stop, I can't do cancel, I can't use the scanner, I can't press setup, menu, etc...
All I can do is "OK", but then it looks for new catriges and see's that their empty so it brings me back to the same place. So, after doing the same loop about 5 times, I turned it off.
Turned it back on, same message. HA HA. This is funny. I removed both empty cartriges and it still prompts me. I'm out of options now and pretty disapointed at EPSON for implementing that stupid feature. Did they ever think that the ALL-IN-ONE style printer might be used even if there isn't any ink, like I use the scanner almost every day?
If someone knows a way out of this, please tell me. Thanks.
Signed,
-delirious John
My Cyan and Magenta inks are empty and it keeps promting me to "Replace ink cartriges."
Alright, that's fine. I'll replace them when I have time to buy new ones. Oh but WAIT, I can't do back, I can't do stop, I can't do cancel, I can't use the scanner, I can't press setup, menu, etc...
All I can do is "OK", but then it looks for new catriges and see's that their empty so it brings me back to the same place. So, after doing the same loop about 5 times, I turned it off.
Turned it back on, same message. HA HA. This is funny. I removed both empty cartriges and it still prompts me. I'm out of options now and pretty disapointed at EPSON for implementing that stupid feature. Did they ever think that the ALL-IN-ONE style printer might be used even if there isn't any ink, like I use the scanner almost every day?
If someone knows a way out of this, please tell me. Thanks.
Signed,
-delirious John