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    Quote Originally Posted by yourownfree View Post
    thanks all for replying, any idea what is the same as a wc 4118? I went to the recharge store but i didn't see the 4118 chips there. Chips are cheap enough and retesetters. Tempted to get a chip and play with it. I suppose I could register, but hate to if If I cant find what i am looking for.
    2218 is the essentially the same but newer.

    We reset our 4118 chips through them. Not sure if they can provide chips, though.

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    what do you mean you reset our 4118 chip through them. Do you send them the chips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourownfree View Post
    what do you mean you reset our 4118 chip through them. Do you send them the chips?
    We have a connector that connects one end to a serial port on your PC and 4 alligator clamps that connect to the chip itself. You run the program that resets the chip. Takes about 30 seconds. We get charged per reset.

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    with PonyProg you can reset the chip xerox dc440? how is that possible? I have the serial cable but I do not know how to attach the 4 alligator clamps to the chip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enzo View Post
    with PonyProg you can reset the chip xerox dc440? how is that possible? I have the serial cable but I do not know how to attach the 4 alligator clamps to the chip.
    Just go in order. The chips are labeled. http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/112689...1278257552.jpg

    Start with GND (BLK) on one side
    Green
    Yellow
    Then Red (VCC) on the other

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinkyoaf View Post
    Just go in order. The chips are labeled. http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/112689...1278257552.jpg

    Start with GND (BLK) on one side
    Green
    Yellow
    Then Red (VCC) on the other
    and then PonyProg how it works?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enzo View Post
    and then PonyProg how it works?
    I've never even heard of PonyProg

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinkyoaf View Post
    I've never even heard of PonyProg
    and you think how can I do to reset the chip?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enzo View Post
    and you think how can I do to reset the chip?
    That depends. I'd give RECHARGERSTORE a call and see if the can help you out. They have the devices and software to do it. The procedure varies depending on the chip you need resetting.

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    To reset Xerox DC440 chip you need Xerox90/Xerox01 programmer.
    Read this:
    http://www.chiprecharge.com/i2ceng.html
    http://www.lapatushka.com/eng/index.htm#X90X01
    PonyProg dont reset this chip.

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