printers that use cli-8 inks ?

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new printers using the CLI-8's are very pricey. amazon has a new MP830 for $700....
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Office-...5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1283653278&sr=1-5

agreed, best to stay away from the new opaque CLI-226's, also good idea to pick up a spare.
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5530

might want to look for one using the CLI-221's, those can still be refilled.

just missed out on MX860s for $54, now back up to $105

http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5650

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wilko said:
The only disadvantages with these later printers is that their cartridges hold a smaller amount of ink and you will need to buy a new resetter for the chips. You will also need to purchase some more empty cartridges as your cl-8 ones will not fit.

As suggested go for a good used IP4300 or IP4500
Wilko, is that true (bolded text) for the MP560, as well? What is a "resetter" and where can I source it if I need it? Many thanx.
 

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Sid said:
wilko said:
The only disadvantages with these later printers is that their cartridges hold a smaller amount of ink and you will need to buy a new resetter for the chips. You will also need to purchase some more empty cartridges as your cl-8 ones will not fit.

As suggested go for a good used IP4300 or IP4500
Wilko, is that true (bolded text) for the MP560, as well? What is a "resetter" and where can I source it if I need it? Many thanx.
Sid

A Resetter or Redsetter (as it is often called) will reset the chips on your cartridges so that your printer will record ink levels on your refilled cartridges. Although not a necessity it removes the need for you having to physically examine the carts. Personally I wouldn't be without mine.

I'm from the Uk so can't point you to a source in the USA. However, I'm sure that fellow members will help you out. You could also Google for a source.
 
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