ThreeBearsPrints
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2015
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- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma ix6550
Hello everyone
I'm relatively new to the world of refilling cartridges - I've owned a brilliant Canon Pixma ix6550 for the last 18 months and had no problems refilling compatible print cartridges with Lyson Inks until last week. For some reason, even when I bought new cartridges and refilled them, the ink tanks weren't recognised - despite all the lights being on. I was absolutely tearing my hair out trying all sorts of weird and wonderful printer spells and incantations - press the power and resume button together, pull the USB cable out, uninstall and reinstall the printer software etc etc. I was just about to spend a frightening £60 on brand new Canon cartridges, when I found the answer via a forum here. Canons seem to prefer their own cartridges - so I chip swapped my original Canon chips (I'd thankfully kept the original cartridges) onto my refillable cartridges - and bought the appropriate chip resetter from Octoink. It worked! And now I'm the happiest person on the planet!
Apart from the cost of the inks, I LOVE my Canon Pixma - here's a photo and link to printing on fabric experiments I've been undertaking.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Printing-onto-Fabric-at-Home-Mount-Spray/
Thanks for sharing your expertise,
Marliese.
I'm relatively new to the world of refilling cartridges - I've owned a brilliant Canon Pixma ix6550 for the last 18 months and had no problems refilling compatible print cartridges with Lyson Inks until last week. For some reason, even when I bought new cartridges and refilled them, the ink tanks weren't recognised - despite all the lights being on. I was absolutely tearing my hair out trying all sorts of weird and wonderful printer spells and incantations - press the power and resume button together, pull the USB cable out, uninstall and reinstall the printer software etc etc. I was just about to spend a frightening £60 on brand new Canon cartridges, when I found the answer via a forum here. Canons seem to prefer their own cartridges - so I chip swapped my original Canon chips (I'd thankfully kept the original cartridges) onto my refillable cartridges - and bought the appropriate chip resetter from Octoink. It worked! And now I'm the happiest person on the planet!
Apart from the cost of the inks, I LOVE my Canon Pixma - here's a photo and link to printing on fabric experiments I've been undertaking.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Printing-onto-Fabric-at-Home-Mount-Spray/
Thanks for sharing your expertise,
Marliese.