How to Reset Ink Levels on Kodak Printer?

Inkjet printer users are frequently plagued by the 'Out of Ink' error, which appears whenever an immediate print is required. However, the ink level displayed on the printer's onboard maintenance screen is frequently incorrect, resulting in the waste of a perfectly good cartridge. All Kodak printer owners can rejoice. Ink levels can be adjusted to show accurate ink levels and possibly reset on the printer, saving money.

Resetting Ink Levels on a Kodak Printer

There are two ways to reset ink levels: either erase the previous ink cartridge reading from the device's internal memory or reset the cartridge memory.

The steps for both methods of How to Reset Ink Levels on a Kodak Printer are listed below.

Method 1- Resetting the Internal Machine Memory

Step 1: Remove the two cartridges from your Kodak printer by opening the cover.

Step 2: Please turn off the printer, then wait a few seconds before turning it back on. This procedure clears the machine's internal memory of previous ink level readings.

Step 3: Replace the ink cartridge, turn off the printer, and restart the cartridge after a few seconds.

Now, check your printer's maintenance menu for the most recently updated ink level readings. This will help reset Ink Levels on Kodak Printer .

Method 2- Restart Internal Cartridge Memory

Step 1: To get to the ink cartridge, open your printer's lid and remove both cartridges, just like in the first method.

Step 2: Both cartridges are said to have circuit boards with memory to monitor the ink level. To reset the cartridge memory, use a pin or paper clip to press a small button just above these cards.

Step 3: Reinstall the cartridge in your Kodak printer and turn it on. The newly reset ink level will be displayed on the printer. A special chip cartridge reset can also be used to reset cartridge memory. These are only for resetting the memory cartridge and getting more accurate ink level readings from your printer.

Some more points are as follows:-

Step 1Disconnect ink cartridge from the printer.

Step 2: Clean the ink cartridges to remove ink traces from the metal connectors before inserting them into your chip reset.

Step 3: Click the Reset button above the Reset button until the green light indicates that the ink cartridge has been reset.

Step 4: Check the ink level by reconnecting the cartridge.

Although a new ink level indicates a higher ink level, always perform a test print check to ensure the correct ink level. Assume you're having difficulty resetting your ink level with a chip resetter or another method. In this case, you should always contact Kodak Support before purchasing an expensive new ink cartridge.

  •  Nikhil Saini
  •  Brand: Kodak
  •  Last Update: 27 Jul 2024

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