Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM (Sharp edition and the actual Lexmark one): while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 288 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know much of anything. The key thing I do having the MS631 SM (Sharp edition and the actual Lexmark one): while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just seems to wipe out the visible meter more often then not it seems - the permanent is not user accessible. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 288 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it in the hope someone with a human response and the Sharp manual sees it.
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 288 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM (Sharp edition and the actual Lexmark one): while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 288 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it.
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 275 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 288 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it.
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 275 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 275 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase. I didn't implicitly include this because of AI Answers being a problem but heavily hinted towards it.
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 275 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15,xxx pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 275 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15.7k pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase.
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter. I have seen a 275 page discrepancy on my MS621 with 15,xxx pages before so it likes to drift and is nearly impossible to erase.
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems.
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Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems. While it is technically right about being used I was trying to gauge it by look and the meter.
https://www.ifixit.com/User/About/4517713
AI answers without disclosure without any edits. See here:
https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/896881/*MS631*+-+is+this+meter+gap+factory+testing+or+a+reset?permalink=answer-896903#answer896903
Here is the issue: as @oldturkey03 and others say it doesn't know one key thing I do having the MS631 SM: while vague the permanent count is potentially resettable. I don't know how and in practice it tends to survive resets so it's very hard (if not nearly impossible) to actually reset. But in theory it may be doable - it just wipes out the visible meter more often then not it seems.
https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/879953/DVD+problem+and+stability+issue?permalink=answer-885101#answer885101
This one is just a hallucination.
https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/885064/The+background+colour+has+a+colour+change+Pink?permalink=answer-885098#answer885098
May be right. But it isn't edited so it's hard to say which holds up and what doesn't.