An open-source tool on GitHub that can backup and reset EEPROM content for older series like the Hardware Short: On some older models (like
Fix issues caused by third-party cartridges that the printer doesn't recognize. Common Methods for Resetting Samsung Chips 1. Firmware Fixes (The "Software" Method)
This can be found by printing a "Configuration Report" from the printer menu.
Some older Samsung models (like the SCX series) have a "Tech Mode" or "Maintenance Mode" accessible by a sequence of button presses (e.g., Menu > # > 1 > 9 > 3 > 4 ). In this menu, you can sometimes find a "Clear Counters" or "Flash Upgrade" option. The Risks of "Free" Software
This is model-specific. Using firmware for an ML-2160 on an SL-M2020 will "brick" (permanently break) your printer. 2. Physical Chip Resetters
This is the most popular "free" method found online. You download a modified firmware file (often called a "Fix") and upload it to your printer via USB.
However, I can offer legitimate guidance instead:
If you decide to proceed, you need to know three pieces of information: (e.g., Samsung Xpress M2020W)
While using Samsung printer chip reset software is generally safe, there are some precautions and risks to be aware of:
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