Printing refusing to print, citing non-genuine cartridges?
So I just got a Da-Vinci 3-in-1 Junior Pro 3D Printer, and was excited to start printing my first model.
When I open my .STL File in the XYZWare that comes with the printer, and click print, it says that the cartridge inserted into my printer in not genuine, and that it won't print until I order a genuine cartridge. What is interesting is that the cartridge loaded into this printer came with the printer itself, so it is genuine.
Is there something I am doing wrong? Here is a picture of the cartridge in my printer -->
A Google search about this issue doesn't come up with any results that are of any use to me.
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So I just got a Da-Vinci 3-in-1 Junior Pro 3D Printer, and was excited to start printing my first model.
When I open my .STL File in the XYZWare that comes with the printer, and click print, it says that the cartridge inserted into my printer in not genuine, and that it won't print until I order a genuine cartridge. What is interesting is that the cartridge loaded into this printer came with the printer itself, so it is genuine.
Is there something I am doing wrong? Here is a picture of the cartridge in my printer -->
A Google search about this issue doesn't come up with any results that are of any use to me.
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Considering it is a brand new printer you could ask the seller/supplier for support. Alternatively, call the manufacturer.
– 0scar
Nov 28 '18 at 12:30
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This is an eery echo of the "genuine cartridge" disasters of several ink-jet (paper) printers over the last decade. The proper answer is: Boycott any vendor who has a lock-in like this. It exists only to maximize their profit.
– Carl Witthoft
Nov 28 '18 at 15:41
XYZPrinting is a highly unethical company that's done a lot of other nasty stuff too, including baseless takedowns (false patent infringement claims) against sellers of their competitors' products on Amazon. Seriously, boycott them.
– R..
Nov 28 '18 at 20:20
Return printer to retailer. If they won't take it, chargeback time. The printer was designed to be defective and not disclosed to be defective.
– Joshua
Nov 28 '18 at 21:44
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So I just got a Da-Vinci 3-in-1 Junior Pro 3D Printer, and was excited to start printing my first model.
When I open my .STL File in the XYZWare that comes with the printer, and click print, it says that the cartridge inserted into my printer in not genuine, and that it won't print until I order a genuine cartridge. What is interesting is that the cartridge loaded into this printer came with the printer itself, so it is genuine.
Is there something I am doing wrong? Here is a picture of the cartridge in my printer -->
A Google search about this issue doesn't come up with any results that are of any use to me.
software
So I just got a Da-Vinci 3-in-1 Junior Pro 3D Printer, and was excited to start printing my first model.
When I open my .STL File in the XYZWare that comes with the printer, and click print, it says that the cartridge inserted into my printer in not genuine, and that it won't print until I order a genuine cartridge. What is interesting is that the cartridge loaded into this printer came with the printer itself, so it is genuine.
Is there something I am doing wrong? Here is a picture of the cartridge in my printer -->
A Google search about this issue doesn't come up with any results that are of any use to me.
software
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GipsyD
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Considering it is a brand new printer you could ask the seller/supplier for support. Alternatively, call the manufacturer.
– 0scar
Nov 28 '18 at 12:30
5
This is an eery echo of the "genuine cartridge" disasters of several ink-jet (paper) printers over the last decade. The proper answer is: Boycott any vendor who has a lock-in like this. It exists only to maximize their profit.
– Carl Witthoft
Nov 28 '18 at 15:41
XYZPrinting is a highly unethical company that's done a lot of other nasty stuff too, including baseless takedowns (false patent infringement claims) against sellers of their competitors' products on Amazon. Seriously, boycott them.
– R..
Nov 28 '18 at 20:20
Return printer to retailer. If they won't take it, chargeback time. The printer was designed to be defective and not disclosed to be defective.
– Joshua
Nov 28 '18 at 21:44
add a comment |
1
Considering it is a brand new printer you could ask the seller/supplier for support. Alternatively, call the manufacturer.
– 0scar
Nov 28 '18 at 12:30
5
This is an eery echo of the "genuine cartridge" disasters of several ink-jet (paper) printers over the last decade. The proper answer is: Boycott any vendor who has a lock-in like this. It exists only to maximize their profit.
– Carl Witthoft
Nov 28 '18 at 15:41
XYZPrinting is a highly unethical company that's done a lot of other nasty stuff too, including baseless takedowns (false patent infringement claims) against sellers of their competitors' products on Amazon. Seriously, boycott them.
– R..
Nov 28 '18 at 20:20
Return printer to retailer. If they won't take it, chargeback time. The printer was designed to be defective and not disclosed to be defective.
– Joshua
Nov 28 '18 at 21:44
1
1
Considering it is a brand new printer you could ask the seller/supplier for support. Alternatively, call the manufacturer.
– 0scar
Nov 28 '18 at 12:30
Considering it is a brand new printer you could ask the seller/supplier for support. Alternatively, call the manufacturer.
– 0scar
Nov 28 '18 at 12:30
5
5
This is an eery echo of the "genuine cartridge" disasters of several ink-jet (paper) printers over the last decade. The proper answer is: Boycott any vendor who has a lock-in like this. It exists only to maximize their profit.
– Carl Witthoft
Nov 28 '18 at 15:41
This is an eery echo of the "genuine cartridge" disasters of several ink-jet (paper) printers over the last decade. The proper answer is: Boycott any vendor who has a lock-in like this. It exists only to maximize their profit.
– Carl Witthoft
Nov 28 '18 at 15:41
XYZPrinting is a highly unethical company that's done a lot of other nasty stuff too, including baseless takedowns (false patent infringement claims) against sellers of their competitors' products on Amazon. Seriously, boycott them.
– R..
Nov 28 '18 at 20:20
XYZPrinting is a highly unethical company that's done a lot of other nasty stuff too, including baseless takedowns (false patent infringement claims) against sellers of their competitors' products on Amazon. Seriously, boycott them.
– R..
Nov 28 '18 at 20:20
Return printer to retailer. If they won't take it, chargeback time. The printer was designed to be defective and not disclosed to be defective.
– Joshua
Nov 28 '18 at 21:44
Return printer to retailer. If they won't take it, chargeback time. The printer was designed to be defective and not disclosed to be defective.
– Joshua
Nov 28 '18 at 21:44
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A quick search on the internet showed that your experiences are shared by others.
Apparently, it has something to do with a faulty chip or the software.
From this thread:
I had the same thing, the cop on the underside of the cartridge wasn’t
programmed properly, if you have the latest firmware update and it
still doesn’t work contact the seller and they should send you a
replacement chip
I had this happen 2x. It ended up being that I had xyzware open.
Xyzware needs to restart in order to detect the new serial number of
the filament.
You could ask for support from your supplier or restart the XYZ software.
You could also hack the NFC chip that is inside the spool. (DISCLAIMER: Do it at your own risk!)
add a comment |
I managed to troubleshoot my printer's dilemma, rather quickly I might add.
It turns out that the printer's firmware that was shipped with the printer was too old for XYZWare to use. My theory was that the firmware was trying to use a sensor that wasn't on the printer to begin with, and therefore was throwing out the issue of non-genuine cartridges.
I updated the firmware on the Printer, and know it works just fine without any hitch!
add a comment |
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A quick search on the internet showed that your experiences are shared by others.
Apparently, it has something to do with a faulty chip or the software.
From this thread:
I had the same thing, the cop on the underside of the cartridge wasn’t
programmed properly, if you have the latest firmware update and it
still doesn’t work contact the seller and they should send you a
replacement chip
I had this happen 2x. It ended up being that I had xyzware open.
Xyzware needs to restart in order to detect the new serial number of
the filament.
You could ask for support from your supplier or restart the XYZ software.
You could also hack the NFC chip that is inside the spool. (DISCLAIMER: Do it at your own risk!)
add a comment |
A quick search on the internet showed that your experiences are shared by others.
Apparently, it has something to do with a faulty chip or the software.
From this thread:
I had the same thing, the cop on the underside of the cartridge wasn’t
programmed properly, if you have the latest firmware update and it
still doesn’t work contact the seller and they should send you a
replacement chip
I had this happen 2x. It ended up being that I had xyzware open.
Xyzware needs to restart in order to detect the new serial number of
the filament.
You could ask for support from your supplier or restart the XYZ software.
You could also hack the NFC chip that is inside the spool. (DISCLAIMER: Do it at your own risk!)
add a comment |
A quick search on the internet showed that your experiences are shared by others.
Apparently, it has something to do with a faulty chip or the software.
From this thread:
I had the same thing, the cop on the underside of the cartridge wasn’t
programmed properly, if you have the latest firmware update and it
still doesn’t work contact the seller and they should send you a
replacement chip
I had this happen 2x. It ended up being that I had xyzware open.
Xyzware needs to restart in order to detect the new serial number of
the filament.
You could ask for support from your supplier or restart the XYZ software.
You could also hack the NFC chip that is inside the spool. (DISCLAIMER: Do it at your own risk!)
A quick search on the internet showed that your experiences are shared by others.
Apparently, it has something to do with a faulty chip or the software.
From this thread:
I had the same thing, the cop on the underside of the cartridge wasn’t
programmed properly, if you have the latest firmware update and it
still doesn’t work contact the seller and they should send you a
replacement chip
I had this happen 2x. It ended up being that I had xyzware open.
Xyzware needs to restart in order to detect the new serial number of
the filament.
You could ask for support from your supplier or restart the XYZ software.
You could also hack the NFC chip that is inside the spool. (DISCLAIMER: Do it at your own risk!)
answered Nov 28 '18 at 12:38
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I managed to troubleshoot my printer's dilemma, rather quickly I might add.
It turns out that the printer's firmware that was shipped with the printer was too old for XYZWare to use. My theory was that the firmware was trying to use a sensor that wasn't on the printer to begin with, and therefore was throwing out the issue of non-genuine cartridges.
I updated the firmware on the Printer, and know it works just fine without any hitch!
add a comment |
I managed to troubleshoot my printer's dilemma, rather quickly I might add.
It turns out that the printer's firmware that was shipped with the printer was too old for XYZWare to use. My theory was that the firmware was trying to use a sensor that wasn't on the printer to begin with, and therefore was throwing out the issue of non-genuine cartridges.
I updated the firmware on the Printer, and know it works just fine without any hitch!
add a comment |
I managed to troubleshoot my printer's dilemma, rather quickly I might add.
It turns out that the printer's firmware that was shipped with the printer was too old for XYZWare to use. My theory was that the firmware was trying to use a sensor that wasn't on the printer to begin with, and therefore was throwing out the issue of non-genuine cartridges.
I updated the firmware on the Printer, and know it works just fine without any hitch!
I managed to troubleshoot my printer's dilemma, rather quickly I might add.
It turns out that the printer's firmware that was shipped with the printer was too old for XYZWare to use. My theory was that the firmware was trying to use a sensor that wasn't on the printer to begin with, and therefore was throwing out the issue of non-genuine cartridges.
I updated the firmware on the Printer, and know it works just fine without any hitch!
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Considering it is a brand new printer you could ask the seller/supplier for support. Alternatively, call the manufacturer.
– 0scar
Nov 28 '18 at 12:30
5
This is an eery echo of the "genuine cartridge" disasters of several ink-jet (paper) printers over the last decade. The proper answer is: Boycott any vendor who has a lock-in like this. It exists only to maximize their profit.
– Carl Witthoft
Nov 28 '18 at 15:41
XYZPrinting is a highly unethical company that's done a lot of other nasty stuff too, including baseless takedowns (false patent infringement claims) against sellers of their competitors' products on Amazon. Seriously, boycott them.
– R..
Nov 28 '18 at 20:20
Return printer to retailer. If they won't take it, chargeback time. The printer was designed to be defective and not disclosed to be defective.
– Joshua
Nov 28 '18 at 21:44