Originally Posted by
Caffeine
The 77xx system software (all versions) seems to be very buggy when it comes to supplies. Even though it uses the same supply set as the 76xx and the DocuColor 2xx families, the "logic" it uses to dictate when you must replace the supply is VERY different.
It would appear that Xerox tried to crack down on refilling and reusing toners and drums. On the 76xx and 2xx, you can re-use the toner chips forever. Your 0%-100% counter won't work, but as long as there is toner in the cartridge, it will use it up.
With the 77xx, when it hits 0%, it will keep going for a short while, but then, it the toner (or drum) is still going when IT feels like it shouldn't be anymore, it will declare that item "incompatible" and you have to replace it.
So, a possibility with your supplies is this: Were they fairly close to end-of-life when you reloaded the system software? If it is just SOME of the supplies and not all, I don't think it is a regional (Europe vs US, etc) issue. Perhaps they were close to the end and with the reload, that causes it to decide they were too old. (It always uses the "replace with compatible" in this instance, rather than just the more logical "replace".)
Like I said, the 77xx software is some of the most bloated, poorly written buggy software I've ever seen on a "professional produced" device. (And the 76xx wasn't great either, but the 77xx is worse.) I have seen it do exactly what you describe (albeit without the software reload) with the toners, and more rarely drums, though I've had it happen there, too. It would suddenly declare them incompatible for "seemingly" no reason, even though they were genuine Xerox and should still have life left.
Another thing I have noticed is that once it does declare a supply "incompatible" it KILLS the chip that is on there. So no matter what, that particular chip won't work anymore regardless.
May or may not be your issue. I've never bumped into problems with reloading 77xx software related to this, so I don't know if that is related, or if it was just timing.
Good luck.
K
(BTW - There is an NVM floating around here that supposedly allows the 77xx series to behave more like the older machines and keep using an old chip, or to extend the window of time that it will keep using an old toner. I can't recall what it is off-hand, but it is called the Toner Fill % setting. Sadly, it is completely and totally ineffective. It does NOT do what people think it does. I have several 7775's and use them heavily and can real-world confirm it makes zero difference in terms of the "Replace with compatible" error.)
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