


In such a case, the chip should be replaced. The LED light does not turn on if the cartridge chip is corrupt or contains corrupt data. Another probable reason due to which LED may not turn on can be the incompatibility of the chip resetter for the cartridge it is being used. In order to resolve this situation, the chip resetter should be placed against the cartridge once again and pressed more firmly to ensure proper contact. If the LED does not light up when the cartridge and chip resetter are pressed against each other, it means that there is no physical contact between the cartridge chip and the chip resetter. When the green LED of the chip resetter turns on and starts blinking, this implies that the chip on the cartridge has been reset. Blinking of red light indicates that the contact is achieved. Then press the resetter pins firmly against the chip contacts on the cartridge for a few seconds (usually 3 to 5 seconds). Using the chip resetters is quite simple and easy a process. Simply line up your OEM or compatible ink cartridge with the notches on the bottom of the resetter (different size notches for the different cartridge designs.) The pins on the resetter should line up with the contacts of the IC chip on the ink cartridge.
