wilko
Print Addict
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- Canon Pixma
Quite rightly this forum carries many messages about using cheap universal ink for refilling cartridges and perhaps this is the main reason for printhead blockages.
However, in my experience using refilled non OEM carts can also cause problems.
In my non enlightened days I used such carts on an IP3000 (sent to an early grave) Invariably I found that the carts were filled with inferior ink and worst of all sometimes leaked due to incorrect filling.
Trying to refill these carts sometimes resulted in ink starvation which I was too naive to notice at the time, no doubt leading to the early demise of my IP3000.
I had a fleeting experience of using chipped carts but the results were disappointing and in my case the chips could not be re-set.
Thank goodness I found this forum. Im using good quality OCP ink at 20p a cartridge and refilling OEM cartridges with the squeasy bottles from Octoinkjet.
I am sure that there are some decent non OEM carts out there but in my experience only genuine Canon carts can be trusted.
However, in my experience using refilled non OEM carts can also cause problems.
In my non enlightened days I used such carts on an IP3000 (sent to an early grave) Invariably I found that the carts were filled with inferior ink and worst of all sometimes leaked due to incorrect filling.
Trying to refill these carts sometimes resulted in ink starvation which I was too naive to notice at the time, no doubt leading to the early demise of my IP3000.
I had a fleeting experience of using chipped carts but the results were disappointing and in my case the chips could not be re-set.
Thank goodness I found this forum. Im using good quality OCP ink at 20p a cartridge and refilling OEM cartridges with the squeasy bottles from Octoinkjet.
I am sure that there are some decent non OEM carts out there but in my experience only genuine Canon carts can be trusted.