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I want to post this notice to stop all the nonsense and rumours that’s circling about
regarding the CLI-42 chip going AWOL..
The answer is NO the chip won’t go BANG after a couple of resets.
It’s perfectly safe even after using the new redsetter time and time again
just like all the other OEM chips are.
The new redsetter is a little bit slower to reset than previous models
so it’s important to take your time with it, otherwise enjoy.
So if anybody trys to tell you differently then you can pleasantly surprise
and tell THEM that it’s all a load of blarney..
So you can take it from The Hat, and I aint talking through it either..
This does not include the OEM 250/251 paper chips which may have started all the rumours
going in the first place..
regarding the CLI-42 chip going AWOL..
The answer is NO the chip won’t go BANG after a couple of resets.
It’s perfectly safe even after using the new redsetter time and time again
just like all the other OEM chips are.
The new redsetter is a little bit slower to reset than previous models
so it’s important to take your time with it, otherwise enjoy.
So if anybody trys to tell you differently then you can pleasantly surprise
and tell THEM that it’s all a load of blarney..
So you can take it from The Hat, and I aint talking through it either..
This does not include the OEM 250/251 paper chips which may have started all the rumours
going in the first place..