Kampy
Printing Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2022
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- Location
- Los Angeles
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma iX6820
After spending all day trying to clear a code 1410 (cartridge not recognized) on my Canon Pixma iX6820 to no avail, until I drove to my local Staples for $85 worth of OEM XL carts... I now suspect that my remaining stock of cheap 3rd party carts ("Paeolos" brand) won't work.
I know OEM Canon ink works best and is the most fade-resistant, but I just can't afford it... so I'm leaning towards the option of a refill kit and a chip resetter, especially since I now have a new set of OEM Canon 251XL carts and know their weight when full.
But the only experience I have with refilling ink was a CIS hack I did on an old Epson over a decade ago... I've never used a chip resetter. Do they really work? Are some better than others?
I've dug around a bit on these threads and know that Precision Colors is an option and that @mikling is affiliated with them and sometimes posts here, but I'm clueless about other options. Which companies are crap? Which are good? I see that Precision's chip resetter is $50, and that's about double the price of most of the resetters I see on Amazon and elsewhere. Is it any different from the cheaper ones?
Just trying to find that ever elusive balance between quality and affordability! If you have any unbiased recommendations or advice, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks,
Kampy
I know OEM Canon ink works best and is the most fade-resistant, but I just can't afford it... so I'm leaning towards the option of a refill kit and a chip resetter, especially since I now have a new set of OEM Canon 251XL carts and know their weight when full.
But the only experience I have with refilling ink was a CIS hack I did on an old Epson over a decade ago... I've never used a chip resetter. Do they really work? Are some better than others?
I've dug around a bit on these threads and know that Precision Colors is an option and that @mikling is affiliated with them and sometimes posts here, but I'm clueless about other options. Which companies are crap? Which are good? I see that Precision's chip resetter is $50, and that's about double the price of most of the resetters I see on Amazon and elsewhere. Is it any different from the cheaper ones?
Just trying to find that ever elusive balance between quality and affordability! If you have any unbiased recommendations or advice, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks,
Kampy
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