I don't know if this applies to your model, but printer manufacturers have been known to add 'detectors' in their printers, with the aim of preventing us from re-using or refilling cartridges.
Do a web search to see if techies say your model is problematic in this way.
Another thing. Did you try disconnecting power for a few minutes, in order to let the circuits fall back to zero?
I may even have read that you need to leave it disconnected for a day or two, in order to reset things inside.
If a cartridge gets one or more white lines, then you should try to cure it because continued use can make that jet go permanently bad. I had a printer which refused to recognize a cartridge that had developed two, maybe 3 or 4 bad jets. I believe it could detect these, and it went catatonic one day without warning. Since it was an old printer and an old cartridge, I didn't bother spending money on a new cartridge.