easytimes
Getting Fingers Dirty
I just received my new IP4700 printer, and in the installation, it calls for my location... the detail of the question was different from my elderly printers, and I'm sure it's something I will have to undo if I perform the hacks for making it print optical disks.
The question is... if I select Europe as the country where the printer will be used, could that possibly make the ink tanks here in the US, unusable, since European ink tanks are numbered differently from US ink tanks. Does anyone know if that difference might include something contained in the chip?
On a side note... I was installing the printer, last night, and both times I tried to connect it, I got a pop from the plug, so I stopped cold... I tried one of my existing Canon printer cords and no pop, so I called Canon and told them. They are now sending me a cord. Then another guy called me today and asked for the popping cord, and sent me a prepaid UPS return mailing slip, and for my trouble is sending me a change of inks. Not too bad.
While I had him on the phone, I asked him about the disk print question, and he was pretty much ambivalent about customers making the printer print disks, said he didn't know which company it was, but one of them has the rights to sell disk printing machines or something. Originally, I was thinking it may not be true, because HP did sell a disk printer, but I noticed that they stopped selling disk printing models... either that or they made the a lot more difficult to find... not that I really want another HP printer.
The question is... if I select Europe as the country where the printer will be used, could that possibly make the ink tanks here in the US, unusable, since European ink tanks are numbered differently from US ink tanks. Does anyone know if that difference might include something contained in the chip?
On a side note... I was installing the printer, last night, and both times I tried to connect it, I got a pop from the plug, so I stopped cold... I tried one of my existing Canon printer cords and no pop, so I called Canon and told them. They are now sending me a cord. Then another guy called me today and asked for the popping cord, and sent me a prepaid UPS return mailing slip, and for my trouble is sending me a change of inks. Not too bad.
While I had him on the phone, I asked him about the disk print question, and he was pretty much ambivalent about customers making the printer print disks, said he didn't know which company it was, but one of them has the rights to sell disk printing machines or something. Originally, I was thinking it may not be true, because HP did sell a disk printer, but I noticed that they stopped selling disk printing models... either that or they made the a lot more difficult to find... not that I really want another HP printer.