MarkSnelling
I just got this message from my local support branch manager:
- Installing the affected bottles with the incorrectly programmed RFID chips will not affect the printing or performance of the printer.
- The effects these ink bottles can have on the printers are the ink expiry date not updating, incorrect percentage of ink on the User Interface (U.I.), and not updating the addition of ink when adding a bottle on the U.I. and on PRISMAservice.
- For a C1640, installing a patch (R1.4.5.2- Mod 51) will help minimize the effects of this. The software will need to be at R1.4.5.0 to install this patch (posted on the CPP website and on Core FTP under C1640 software).
- For a C1650, installing software R2.4.2.0 or higher will help minimize the effects.
- For an M-Series or C1630, regardless of which software version installed on the printer, the impact is limited.
- If a customer is concerned about losing their ‘printhead warranty’ because the expiry date did not update due to the RFID chip, please create a Trace File, take a picture of the expiry date on the ink bottle, and escalate to engineering.
I hope this helps reassure you that despite this one batch of toner with specific expiration dates causing the issues outlined above, it should not impact printing.
My most recent bottle inserted that is still having issues has an expiration of 2/17/26 so it may be an issue for awhile. The W ink also .....had... issues tho seems to be maybe reporting correctly.
The real biggest headache I see coming from this is that upon initial support request the tech came out and replaced multiple ink reservoirs and sensors, to the tune of $3000 and has never worked correctly so I am going to have to fight Canon that the work was not diagnosed correctly and the replacement was not needed.