Yes if you replace with genuine off the shelf carts , ink monitoring is restored for that cart . all cart changes are recorded (and the status of those carts at that time ) are recorded in the printers memory (for ever ?), the log can be subsequently called up by a Canon Service person to ascertain whether any functions have been overidden against Canon `s advice.jtl said:If you refill a chipped cart and override the ink monitoring feature can you subsequently use new oem carts and restore ink monitoring or is it gone forever? In any event I imagine the printer has recorded a warranty violation.
Mikling would be the right one to ask, but I think the answer is no.is it possible to use the bulk ink for bci-6 to refill cli-8 cartridges?
Consistent with what Mikling wrote, websnail (who also posts in this forum) wrote the following in the MIS forum this thread.BlasterQ said:my pixma ip4000 was damaged on the plane when i brought it with me.
now i can't find any ip4000 for sale, all i see is the ip4200.
i still have lots of bulk ink left for my ip4000.
is it possible to use the bulk ink for bci-6 to refill cli-8 cartridges?
thanks.
LillaI've got an iP4000 and iP4200 and having just created my own iP4200 CIS unit and sourced ink for it I can tell you the following (although how much applies to MIS's ink stock I couldn't confirm).
iP4000 AND iP4200 use the same:
- Black ink (non photo)
- Cyan
- Yellow
They don't use the same
- Black Photo
- Magenta