Maintenance Box Chip

Maintenance Box Chip
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The Maintenance Box Chip is a smart monitoring chip designed specifically for printer maintenance boxes/waste ink bins and is compatible with Epson, HP, Brother and other brands of home, commercial and industrial-grade devices.
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The Maintenance Box Chip is a smart monitoring chip designed specifically for printer maintenance boxes/waste ink bins and is compatible with Epson, HP, Brother and other brands of home, commercial and industrial-grade devices. By accurately emulating the signalling protocol of the original chip, the chip monitors key data such as waste ink collection and component life in real time, ensuring stable printer operation and avoiding downtime due to unrecognized maintenance boxes.

 

Core Features

 

1) Stability and long life

The Maintenance Box Chip is designed with wear-resistant circuit boards and oxidation-resistant contacts for stable operation under high-intensity working environments, and has the same service life as the original chip.

 

2) Flexible version selection

Disposable chip: ready to use, no additional operation, suitable for temporary maintenance needs.

Permanent Chip: Supports repeated reset, reset counting by special tool, long-term use cost reduced by more than 70%.

 

3) Factory-grade performance

The hardware interface and encryption logic of the Maintenance Box Chip is identical to the original chip, ensuring that the printer has no compatibility errors or feature limitations.

4) Wide range of compatibility

The Maintenance Box Chip is adapted to more than 200 mainstream models, covering the following typical waste ink cartridge models and corresponding devices:

● Epson:

C13S210115: SC-T7780D, P8580D Industrial Printer

SC26MB: SC-T5200, T7200 Large-size inkjet printer

T619300: T3000, T5000, T7000 Commercial Series

9345/9344: WorkForce WF-R8591 and other high-speed commercial machines

T3280: T3280, T5280, T7280 Mid-range commercial machine

T007/T009: Early Stylus Pro Large Format Printer

● HP:

CF400A: LaserJet Pro MFP M428fdw Laser Printer

● Brother:

TN-2410: DCP-T430W, MFC-L8900CDW All-in-Ones

 

Examples Of Application Scenarios And Models

 

1) Industrial Printing Environment

Epson SC-T7780D: With C13S210115 waste ink tank chip, it supports unplugging and resetting to reduce the cost of frequent replacement.

Epson T619300: Compatible with the T3000/T5000 series, accurately monitors 700ml of waste ink capacity for high volume production.

2) Corporate Office Scene

HP CF400A: for LaserJet Pro MFP M428fdw, supports batch maintenance management and reduces the cost of O&M in the Copy and Print Center.

C9345 1
T67161 2

3) Home & Small Studio

Brother TN-2410: Adapts to DCP-T430W All-in-One, quickly solves waste ink alarm problems with a disposable chip.

4) High Precision Printing Requirements

Epson T6193: Adapts to F6000/F7000 UV flatbed printers, supports permanent chip reset to avoid production interruption.

 

Installation and Maintenance

 

1) Workflow

Use it directly after replacing the old chip, no tools or driver configuration required.

Permanent chip reset requires a dedicated reset device (e.g. QE-S2101-MTA), which takes about 5 seconds to complete the count reset.

2) Maintenance recommendations

It is recommended to reset early when 30% of the waste ink volume remains to avoid the risk of threshold lock-up.

Clean the chip contacts regularly to ensure signal transmission stability.

Q&A

 

 

Q1: Why is it recommended to reset the Maintenance Box Chip early when 30% of the waste ink volume remains?

A1: When the amount of waste ink is close to the threshold (e.g. 30% remaining), the printer may trigger an early warning or lockout function, resulting in the inability to reset normally. Early operation avoids forced equipment shutdowns due to a full waste ink bin, ensuring production continuity while extending the actual service life of the maintenance box.

Q2: How to choose the right Maintenance Box Chip version for Epson F6000/F7000 UV flatbed printers?

A2: The permanent chip version (e.g. for the T6193 model) is recommended for industrial grade equipment such as the Epson F6000/F7000, where the waste ink count is reset periodically by a special reset device, to match the needs of high-volume production. If only temporary emergency maintenance is required, disposable chips can be chosen, but the long-term cost is higher.

Q3: Can different brands of maintenance box chips (e.g. Epson C13S210115 and HP CF400A) share the same reset tool?

A3: No. The Epson C13S210115 needs to be paired with a brand-specific reset such as QE-S2101-MTA, while the HP CF400A needs to use an HP-compatible tool.The reset tool for the Maintenance Box Chip needs to be configured individually according to the chip model and brand, to ensure that the signaling protocols are matched accurately.

Q4: What are the specific steps and frequency recommendations for cleaning Maintenance Box Chip contacts?

A4: Steps: Use a dust free cloth dipped in a small amount of anhydrous alcohol to gently wipe the contacts and allow to dry completely before installing.
Frequency: Monthly cleaning is recommended for high humidity or dusty environments; every 3 months for normal environments. This prevents oxidation or stains from affecting signal transmission stability.

 

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