Selecting the ink type on the AddressRight 100, 200, and 300

Learn how to select the ink type on the AddressRight 100, 200, and 300.
Products affected: AddressRight® 100 Printer, AddressRight® 200 Printer, AddressRight® 300 Printer

The Ink Type menu allows you to select the ink type, change the name of the ink cartridge, and increase voltage for a cartridge.
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Note: Only authorized ink cartridges are recognized by the printer. An empty cartridge holder or invalid or unprogrammed ink cartridge displays as “-----------”. An ink cartridge that is programmed, but not recognized by this printer, displays as “???????”.

To select or change the ink type:

  1. Tap Printer Setup on the Main Menu.
  2. Tap Ink Type. The Select Ink Type screen opens, showing the recognized ink cartridge installed in each cartridge holder.
  3. To select a particular ink cartridge, tap on it.
  4. To change the name of the ink cartridge:
    1. Tap the Edit (paper/pencil) icon next to the cartridge. The Edit Ink Type screen opens.
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    2. Tap in the Title field and enter the desired name.

Boosting the voltage

If you have a complete set of ink cartridges of the same type that are performing poorly, you may be able to improve the performance of the group by boosting the voltage.

Before taking this step, make sure that the cartridge has been properly cleaned. If print quality does not improve with cleaning, boost the voltage of all cartridges of the same type.

To increase the voltage for a type of cartridge:

  1. Tap the Edit (paper/pencil) icon next to the cartridge. The Edit Ink Type screen opens.
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  2. Tap the Boost entry box to open the numeric keyboard to increase the voltage on a particular ink cartridge. DO NOT increase the voltage more than the maximum listed on the touchscreen.

Once entered, the printer memory recalls this information even if the cartridge is removed and reinstalled in this printer later.

WARNING-ISO

Caution: Boosting the voltage above the maximum shown will damage the ink cartridge, cartridge holder and printer.

 

UPDATED: 28 October 2024

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