Feb 15, 2006 #1 A alexandereci Printing Ninja Joined Feb 12, 2006 Messages 231 Reaction score 1 Points 99 What is this CIS? I read about it a lot, seems to be some sort of method of cracking the "chip" system on most printers? Thanks
What is this CIS? I read about it a lot, seems to be some sort of method of cracking the "chip" system on most printers? Thanks
Feb 15, 2006 #2 drc023 Printer Guru Joined May 1, 2005 Messages 183 Reaction score 9 Points 138 Location Arkansas Printer Model Canon Pro-100, iP8720, MG6220 CIS stands for Continuous Ink System. See www.inksupply.com for photos and prices. CIS is mainly for Epson printers. On Canon printers, CIS setups aren't as necessary due to the ease of refilling and swapping ink tanks.
CIS stands for Continuous Ink System. See www.inksupply.com for photos and prices. CIS is mainly for Epson printers. On Canon printers, CIS setups aren't as necessary due to the ease of refilling and swapping ink tanks.