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binkie
Getting Fingers Dirty
Panos,panos said:Sudhaus presented the original redsetter in April 2008. Considering that no other resetter was released for 3-4 months, it is safe to consider that Sudhaus is the original designer.
Recently, according to inkjetreset, RKS-technik is being reported designing a resetter as well. Here are a few samples from chinese factories:
http://www.skycomn.com/sdp/94324/4/pl-133482.html (designed by RKS?)
http://www.equnxin.com/sdp/149103/4/pd/4758939.html (designed by RKS?)
http://www.diytrade.com/china/4/products/4699679/Canon_CLI-8_PGI-5_Resetter.html (designed by RKS?)
http://www.yuxunda.com/sdp/156849/4/pd/4580349.html (designed by RKS?)
These new resetters according to inkjetreset.com are reportedly designed from RKS and bear a suspicious resemblance to the Sudhaus resetter. This resemblance is striking on the outside, but also quite apparent on the PCB. The only practical change is an increase in voltage. Is RKS to be trusted though, considering that they have copied the Sudhaus design? I think not! Binkie has reported that he had a problem with an RKS resetter from inkjetreset. It seems that non-Sudhaus resetters, whatever their color, are not to be trusted.
I have placed my order for the ORIGINAL Sudhaus reDsetter from patronenhandel. These are the guys who designed it in the first place.
I wish you the best of luck with your RedSetter, but I think you may be making a mistake ordering from Sudhaus rather than from Michele (assuming that you live in the US). I say this for the following reasons:
(1) You state that Sudhaus designed the RedSetter. How do you know this? I believe this may not be the case. Don't confuse the first to offer the RedSetter for sale with designing the unit. The research I did regarding Sudhaus shows that they are involved in the auto industry and the ink business. I have not seen any documentation that they developed the RedSetter design. Do you have any, as I would be interested in seeing it? On the other hand RKS clearly has the technology, resources, and facilities to develop the RedSetter (http://www.inkjetreset.com/RKS-Technik-Inventor.html. I believe that Sudhaus may have been just the first distributor of the RKS designed RedSetter. In other words, I believe that the Sudhaus RedSetter and the RKS RedSetter are probably one in the same.
(2) I was unable to find information on the Sudhaus web site regarding the warranty they offer on the RedSetter. It may be on their web site somewhere, but it's strange that it isn't prominently displayed. Do you know what it is? Hopefully, it is the same 2 years offered by RKS. If not, beware. True , they are selling the RedSetter at a better price, but that's because they are in the ink business and are trying to get you as an ink customer. Beware of the potential hidden costs (See item 3 below).
(3) If your RedSetter malfunctions, you are responsible for the postage expense of sending the unit back to Germany. Overseas postage is more expensive and much more time consuming. When my RedSetter malfunctioned, I sent it back to Michele for $1.18 and had the replacement within a week. How long will you have to wait for a replacement from Germany? You see my RKS RedSetter malfunction as a negative experience where I see it as a positive experience. I have a brand new improved unit for only $1.18 and the reassurance that the dealer stands behind the produce with excellent service. This gives me peace of mind for the next two years of my warranty.
We all have to make decisions based on our individual circumstances which vary. What's right for me may not be right for you. The fact that we have choices is a good thing, and it's important that we communicate about them. Hopefully, we'll all make the right choice for our circumstances.
Binkie