DJ 5000 - get a message "replace the cartridge.

All started to do this out of the blue today.

About three months ago I had to replace the whole system of ink due to a leak in the transport.  It is the only work that has been done on this subject in the past three years or so.

Today, I start getting a cartridge 'replace' in the cyan color slot.  So I put in a basket full, even if this watch full still about 25 percent.  No help.  No change in error.

So, I exchanged one on my 5500.  Still getting the same error "Cartridge to replace" on the Panel.  (Same cartridge does not give an error in 5500, btw.)

So, I removed all cartridges and put back them in one at a time.  Same problem, if I started with Light Cyan or black.

So I put in a new and remaining cartridge to run.  The same problem.

The only way I can get out of this error is to remove the paper and reboot the machine with the cartridges removed, then put them in one at a time when it says 'insert cartridges.  Sometimes it works, most of the time it doesn't.  Matter of fact, it's only twice worked up after trying it a few dozen times.  And when that happens, maybe I can print before I get the "Replace cartridge" again and have to go through all the steps again.  Only the Cyan cartridge asked to be replaced. all the others are fine.  I occansionally get a message of "Resettlement" of the ink cartridge Light Cyan but let's get when I reinstall the tank.  It seems to be a very intermittent issue, but I'm not sure if it's in the contacts where the tank made contact or...?

I removed the cartridge door on the back and looked at the pins where the cartridges sit and can see nothing weird or distorted.

This just started happening in the last few days or more.  As I said, replacing the ink system, nothing else was hit.

Someone has ideas of what to check next?  David Zuts, any idea on this?

So I swapped the circuit and he took all the ink very well.  Print the last impression I need right now and no problems.  I call this problem!

So now I guess I'll put a meter on the circuit board and see if I can find the bad connection.

Thank you!

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