WeberPrinting
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I had to send a machine back for service. I was instructed to remove all drums and consumables. For some reason Xante returned the machine with their demo drums still in the machine. I had to wait a long time to get my machine back and felt I might as well use up the drums that came with the returned machine. I still have the original drums in light sealed boxes and they don't have much use on them. Less than 50% used for sure.
So today I got an error saying replace Black Drum. So I pulled out the less than 50% drum and replaced it with the one in the machine. The error continued to replace the drum.
After several emails with their service I was informed that the counters for use of the drums are only reset when a brand new drum is inserted. It has a fuse inside it and then the fuse is blown upon the machine turning on which resets the counters. A counter is maintained for the black drum and another for all three color drums. The counters have no connection to the actual drum other than the initial insertion that resets the counter.
So this leaves me with a complete set of drums that have more than half their life left, that will be unusable in the machine due to this counting system.
Some online stores offer replacement fuses for the drums for the Impressia and Illumina models of the Xante. Has anyone found a work-around to get this stupid counter system to reset on a Xante Enpress? Please help this will be a huge waste not to be able to use these drums.
So today I got an error saying replace Black Drum. So I pulled out the less than 50% drum and replaced it with the one in the machine. The error continued to replace the drum.
After several emails with their service I was informed that the counters for use of the drums are only reset when a brand new drum is inserted. It has a fuse inside it and then the fuse is blown upon the machine turning on which resets the counters. A counter is maintained for the black drum and another for all three color drums. The counters have no connection to the actual drum other than the initial insertion that resets the counter.
So this leaves me with a complete set of drums that have more than half their life left, that will be unusable in the machine due to this counting system.
Some online stores offer replacement fuses for the drums for the Impressia and Illumina models of the Xante. Has anyone found a work-around to get this stupid counter system to reset on a Xante Enpress? Please help this will be a huge waste not to be able to use these drums.