M
macbroom
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I am starting this thread to provide refillers with a facts only reference about using clear
aftermarket refillable cartridges that have REMOVABLE PLUGS, in their Canon printers.
I would politely ask that all posters to this thread report first hand experience only and
copy/paste the following standard format when posting.
PRINTER MODEL # :
CARTRIDGE TYPE :
ELEMENT TYPE (FOAM/FIBRE) :
RETAILER/COUNTRY :
RECOMMEND RETAILER (YES/NO) :
INK TYPE/BRAND :
NUMBER OF REFILLS TO DATE :
RATING OF PRINT QUALITY(1-10) :
CHIP TYPE(OEM/AFTER M/ARC) :
RESETTER TYPE/BRAND :
ACCURACY OF INK LEVELS(1-10) :
RESET PROBLEMS(YES/NO) :
CART LEAK(YES/NO). :
BAD SEAL ON PLUG(YES/NO) :
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Please use this format and refrain from turning this thread into a back and forth debate over
the advantages/disadvantages of this method of refilling.
Thanks,
Max
Here are my results:
PRINTER MODEL # : MG 6120
CARTRIDGE TYPE : PGI-225/CLI-226
ELEMENT TYPE (FOAM/FIBRE) : FIBRE
RETAILER/COUNTRY : Inkproducts.com/USA
RECOMMEND RETAILER (YES/NO) : YES
INK TYPE/BRAND : UV PROTECTIVE/BRAND UNKNOWN
NUMBER OF REFILLS TO DATE : 2
RATING OF PRINT QUALITY(1-10) : 9
CHIP TYPE(OEM/AFTER M/ARC) : OEM
RESETTER TYPE/BRAND : BLUE,BATTERY POWERED/BRAND UNKNOWN
ACCURACY OF INK LEVELS(1-10) : 7
RESET PROBLEMS(YES/NO) : NO
CART LEAK/BAD SEAL(YES/NO) : NO
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: 2 of my oem chips only gave a slightly longer final flash as opposed to
a steady on. From what I read this is standard for EU chips and maybe the Canon Canada
printer had 2 of these included with my printer.
aftermarket refillable cartridges that have REMOVABLE PLUGS, in their Canon printers.
I would politely ask that all posters to this thread report first hand experience only and
copy/paste the following standard format when posting.
PRINTER MODEL # :
CARTRIDGE TYPE :
ELEMENT TYPE (FOAM/FIBRE) :
RETAILER/COUNTRY :
RECOMMEND RETAILER (YES/NO) :
INK TYPE/BRAND :
NUMBER OF REFILLS TO DATE :
RATING OF PRINT QUALITY(1-10) :
CHIP TYPE(OEM/AFTER M/ARC) :
RESETTER TYPE/BRAND :
ACCURACY OF INK LEVELS(1-10) :
RESET PROBLEMS(YES/NO) :
CART LEAK(YES/NO). :
BAD SEAL ON PLUG(YES/NO) :
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Please use this format and refrain from turning this thread into a back and forth debate over
the advantages/disadvantages of this method of refilling.
Thanks,
Max
Here are my results:
PRINTER MODEL # : MG 6120
CARTRIDGE TYPE : PGI-225/CLI-226
ELEMENT TYPE (FOAM/FIBRE) : FIBRE
RETAILER/COUNTRY : Inkproducts.com/USA
RECOMMEND RETAILER (YES/NO) : YES
INK TYPE/BRAND : UV PROTECTIVE/BRAND UNKNOWN
NUMBER OF REFILLS TO DATE : 2
RATING OF PRINT QUALITY(1-10) : 9
CHIP TYPE(OEM/AFTER M/ARC) : OEM
RESETTER TYPE/BRAND : BLUE,BATTERY POWERED/BRAND UNKNOWN
ACCURACY OF INK LEVELS(1-10) : 7
RESET PROBLEMS(YES/NO) : NO
CART LEAK/BAD SEAL(YES/NO) : NO
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: 2 of my oem chips only gave a slightly longer final flash as opposed to
a steady on. From what I read this is standard for EU chips and maybe the Canon Canada
printer had 2 of these included with my printer.