John Dalton
Getting Fingers Dirty
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I'm interested in getting a Canon Pixma iP5200R printer but the price of Canon cartridges is rather off-putting. A bit of searching on the Internet and in this forum suggested that to use third party cartridges it would be necessary to re-use the chips from the Canon cartridges. I would be grateful if anyone could answer the following questions.
1) How easy is it to remove the chip from a Canon cartridge and attach it to the third party cartridge? Advertisers' phrases such as "Full fitting instructions included" strongly suggest that this may not be the easiest of operations.
2) Glancing through some of the threads on this forum, I get the impression that the state of the old cartridge, for example whether it is completely empty or not, could be important. Is this so?
3) How many times can a chip be re-used?
1) How easy is it to remove the chip from a Canon cartridge and attach it to the third party cartridge? Advertisers' phrases such as "Full fitting instructions included" strongly suggest that this may not be the easiest of operations.
2) Glancing through some of the threads on this forum, I get the impression that the state of the old cartridge, for example whether it is completely empty or not, could be important. Is this so?
3) How many times can a chip be re-used?