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331514 2005-03-07 07:16:00 Last year I installed SuSe 9.1 desktop on my sister's PC (since a WinME re-install was required and the registration code had been mislaid). She has an Epson 480 printer which needed to be managed from Linux. I located mtink at xwtools.automatix.de

The time has come to change the printer cartridge. Unfortunately:

1. The Epson 480 is software controlled only - there are no buttons on the printer.

2. My sister tells me that the option to change the cartrige in mtink is greyed out.

I checked this on my PC (Fedora Core 3 with an Epson C61). The change cartridge option is also greyed out. I started the tool from root - same result.

Does anyone know why this otherwise good looking tool seems to have this option unavailable?

Thanks
John
johnd (85)
331515 2005-03-07 08:33:00 Hi John

I have the exact same printer, and it is a right pain not being able to change ink cartridges on it. I tried mtink a while ago while I was running Fedora Core 2 and never got it working either. I tried all sorts of tricks but ended up segfaulting the app :p. I did look extensively at the time, but couldn't find an alternative program that would do the same trick. :dogeye:

Seeing the price of printers are cheap, I think I will donate my printer to my Parents and get myself one that has the maintenance tools on the printer itself.
Jen (38)
331516 2005-03-07 08:42:00 Thanks Jen - doesn't look too hopeful! johnd (85)
331517 2005-03-07 09:50:00 This is what linuxprinting.org says:
www.linuxprinting.org

I would agree with Jen, Pricespy have this:
www.pricespy.co.nz

Or for an extra seven bucks:
www.pricespy.co.nz

Cant beat it....


Chill.
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