- Joined
- Jan 18, 2010
- Messages
- 15,792
- Reaction score
- 8,824
- Points
- 453
- Location
- Residing in Wicklow Ireland
- Printer Model
- Canon/3D, CR-10, CR-10S, KP-3
It is a case of swings and roundabouts using a CISS on a Canon printer.artprint1 said:I was thinking of going to office depot or Frys Electronics tomorrow and just buying a Canon. for around 300 dollars
But I guess some of them are not CIS compatible...?
Hmm...
They will work on most Canon printers but that all depends on the way you install it,
no setup is 100% perfect so be aware of that.
The real problem when using a CISS on a Canon printer is the need to print regularly just
to keep it in working condition and pre-test it before any long runs are undertaken.
Using your OEM cartridges on the other hand needs no more attention
then to change them when their showing low ink that is all.
It is quite safe to leave a Canon printer running over night, (with a proper setup)
just note the length of time it takes to print a full sheet + 5% for cooling (waiting).
Count the amount of sheets you have in the feed tray and multiply that to the print time then you know
how long the printer can go without supervision, mine usually went 5 hours before the ink ran out.
The beauty of using cartridges over the CISS system is if you run low on ink the printer will just stop
and wont waste any of your valuable paper, just a little time is lost that is all.
Theres no dough that a CISS is great to work with when it functions properly
but needs a lot of tinkering to maintain it, where as home filled OEM cartridges are far more reliable
and dependable and work with your printer far better than a CISS can ever do (Waste ink ?).
Id score it CISS 75% and OEM filled cartridges 95% for performance.
On satisfaction I call it CISS 60% and OEMs 95%.
On high volume printing CISS 90% and OEMs 75%.
CISS can only successfully use dye inks, where as the OEMs cartridges use both dye and pigment as standard.
CISS is best used for Epson printers and OEM cartridges for Canon printers with far less hair loss,
so choose wisely for the job in hand.
Happy Printing..