While there is no single "universal" free software from Samsung for resetting toner chips—as these chips are designed to prevent cartridge reuse—there are several community-developed scripts and manual methods to bypass these restrictions. Available Reset MethodsOpen-Source Scripts: For certain older models like the Samsung CLP-510 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Download and install the software on your computer.
Connect your Samsung printer to your computer via USB.
Follow the software's instructions to detect and reset the chip on your printer's cartridge.
How to find: Download the latest "Samsung Printer Center" or "Samsung Easy Printer Manager." If your region allows it, a hidden menu appears under "Advanced Settings" > "Toner Management" > "Reset Chip." This is 100% free and safe.
Trick: Change your computer's region to Brazil or India temporarily to unlock this feature.