Workaround expired cartridge message

Someone at - it a way to bypass the message withoug changing the cartridge expired cartridge and throw a half full perfectly good?

Thanks again for your help.

I find the internal clock battery, disconnected and set the clock. The printer is now back in business works perfectly with the old cartridges!

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