I have the MF8350Cdn and am curious to know how it determines it's out of toner.
At first I thought it was just the smartchip on the cartridges and the printer recording how much toner it uses out of the cartridges, but when I first got the out of toner error I took the cartridge out and shook/knocked it with a metal flashlight to knock loose any stuck toner.
By doing this every 100 pages or so, I got another 1500 prints before any fading at all and then prints started to fade.
So how does it determine it's out of toner? Why does shaking/knocking the cartridge clear the out of toner error for a hundred pages or so? I understand knocking it frees stuck toner inside, but how is the printer detecting the difference? I thought maybe it detects when not enough toner makes it on the page, but I got the out of toner error 1500 pages before any fading.
At first I thought it was just the smartchip on the cartridges and the printer recording how much toner it uses out of the cartridges, but when I first got the out of toner error I took the cartridge out and shook/knocked it with a metal flashlight to knock loose any stuck toner.
By doing this every 100 pages or so, I got another 1500 prints before any fading at all and then prints started to fade.
So how does it determine it's out of toner? Why does shaking/knocking the cartridge clear the out of toner error for a hundred pages or so? I understand knocking it frees stuck toner inside, but how is the printer detecting the difference? I thought maybe it detects when not enough toner makes it on the page, but I got the out of toner error 1500 pages before any fading.
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