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Further comments on OEM cartridges - when I go to Walmart and purchase Canon cartridges off the shelf are these manufactured by Canon or by a company that manufactures the cartridges for Canon and so labels them?
Yes just that.Thanks Ink Stained Fingers. Excellent examples - so one must assume that when forum members refer to Canon OEM cartridges they mean genuine Canon unless otherwise qualified and not competing compatibles.
AFAIK, in this forum, OEM Canon cartridges has always referred to Canon cartridges and nothing else. To use the term differently in this forum is a misnomer. No one else but Canon has the Canon cartridge. All others are inferior to some extent or another, albeit some may be very good functionally.term OEM... cartridges manufactured and sold by the Canon company...
"Compatible" - you answered your own question! Compatible denotes 3rd party unless you are referring to an upgraded part that is replacement for the original. With Canon inkjet printers, for example, you may see a different part number for an upgraded print head that is the direct replacement compatible for the print head that originally was designed for that model printer.products that are manufactured by other unrelated companies that sell Canon compatible cartridges.
Not enough information to determine. Leaking following a refill is most likely due to human error.Possibly a defect or a Canon failure by design?
Most reliable is not an easily answered question. No one has tested ALL after market cartridges.Wondering which online seller has the most reliable aftermarket refills with ARC chips - any opinions and use experiences?
Thanks for the input RWL - wondering if your resetter was for the CLI270/271 cartridges? If so could you possibly provide from where you obtained it.
TX Frank