HP38 expiry override on B8850 ink?

HP38 cartridges can be used by the same if expired B9180 printers, but I can't find how to do this on my B8850.

On the 9180, you press OK. but the 8860 does not have this button. How to use the expired on my B8850 cartridges?

Easy. Just place the system date back only a few years with the printer off. Then start the printer and let check ink levels. When you get a status of the ready printer reset the current date. Everything will be good until you turn the printer off. Made it myself several times. Works very well.

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