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Default Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 09:33 AM






Wonder if anyone can put me straight here..!

The ink tanks for the ip4200 etc series printers as you know uses a
chipped tank, I understand that this is for ink monitoring only.

As I understand when these are refilled you lose the ink monitor and
you have to keep a visual eye on the level. So what happens when a
refilled tank runs out on the printers, do they stop as though there
is no ink in.....or do they continue to print even when the head runs
dry, I would imagine it would stop printing.

Be glad to have any confirmation to clear the matter up.

Davy


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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 01:28 PM






Davy wrote:

Quote:
Wonder if anyone can put me straight here..!

The ink tanks for the ip4200 etc series printers as you know uses a
chipped tank, I understand that this is for ink monitoring only.

As I understand when these are refilled you lose the ink monitor and
you have to keep a visual eye on the level. So what happens when a
refilled tank runs out on the printers, do they stop as though there
is no ink in.....or do they continue to print even when the head runs
dry, I would imagine it would stop printing.

Be glad to have any confirmation to clear the matter up.

Davy

Well if these new cartridges have electronic memory chips that become
non-functional once the cartridge is considered empty, then I'd say you
would probably be able to print with your own refill ink until ....
well, until you notice no ink coming from the nozzles, by which time you
run the risk of overheating them (ink is the coolant). You'd have to
remember to check the cartridges manually before every print job, or at
least at the start of the day, to know how much ink is left.

-Taliesyn


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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 04:34 PM



Quote:
quote="Taliesyn"
Well if these new cartridges have electronic memory chips that
become
non-functional once the cartridge is considered empty, then I'd say
you
would probably be able to print with your own refill ink until ....

well, until you notice no ink coming from the nozzles, by which time
you
run the risk of overheating them (ink is the coolant). You'd have
to
remember to check the cartridges manually before every print job, or
at
least at the start of the day, to know how much ink is left.


Yes it does sound strange, it what I've read a couple times and
wondered if anyone could clarify this, s'pose it's kinda like letting
a kettle boil dry.."pop goes the element".

Could'nt see them fitting a chip just for the ink monitoring purpose,
must be one or two with the experience by now.... thanks for the
reply.

Davy



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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 05:31 PM





Davy wrote:

Quote:
quote="Taliesyn"
Well if these new cartridges have electronic memory chips that


become


non-functional once the cartridge is considered empty, then I'd say


you


would probably be able to print with your own refill ink until ....





well, until you notice no ink coming from the nozzles, by which time


you


run the risk of overheating them (ink is the coolant). You'd have


to


remember to check the cartridges manually before every print job, or


at


least at the start of the day, to know how much ink is left.





Yes it does sound strange, it what I've read a couple times and
wondered if anyone could clarify this, s'pose it's kinda like letting
a kettle boil dry.."pop goes the element".


DATS LIKE POP GOES DA WEASEL

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Could'nt see them fitting a chip just for the ink monitoring purpose,
must be one or two with the experience by now.... thanks for the
reply.

Davy




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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 05:33 PM





Taliesyn wrote:

Quote:
Davy wrote:

Wonder if anyone can put me straight here..!

The ink tanks for the ip4200 etc series printers as you know uses a
chipped tank, I understand that this is for ink monitoring only.

As I understand when these are refilled you lose the ink monitor and
you have to keep a visual eye on the level. So what happens when a
refilled tank runs out on the printers, do they stop as though there
is no ink in.....or do they continue to print even when the head runs
dry, I would imagine it would stop printing.

Be glad to have any confirmation to clear the matter up.

Davy


Well if these new cartridges have electronic memory chips that become
non-functional once the cartridge is considered empty, then I'd say
you would probably be able to print with your own refill ink until .
THE PRINTHEAD CLOGS WHICH IS SOONER AS OPPOSED TO LATER

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... well, until you notice no ink coming from the nozzles, by which
time you run the risk of overheating them (ink is the coolant). You'd
have to
remember to check the cartridges manually before every print job, or at
least at the start of the day, to know how much ink is left.
ANOTHER PAIN IN THE ASS

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-Taliesyn

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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 06:00 PM




"Davy" <no (AT) spam (DOT) invalid> skrev i en meddelelse
news:Q34Mf.40642$Id3.30501 (AT) fe04 (DOT) news.easynews.com...
Quote:
quote="Taliesyn"
Well if these new cartridges have electronic memory chips that
become
non-functional once the cartridge is considered empty, then I'd say
you
would probably be able to print with your own refill ink until ....

well, until you notice no ink coming from the nozzles, by which time
you
run the risk of overheating them (ink is the coolant). You'd have
to
remember to check the cartridges manually before every print job, or
at
least at the start of the day, to know how much ink is left.



Yes it does sound strange, it what I've read a couple times and
wondered if anyone could clarify this, s'pose it's kinda like letting
a kettle boil dry.."pop goes the element".

Could'nt see them fitting a chip just for the ink monitoring purpose,
must be one or two with the experience by now.... thanks for the
reply.

Davy

Well could you see them fit a chip to make a lot more of money, because I
think that's what they done, the bj6 cartridges was the easyest to refill,
think about all that money that canon didn't make.
Just my two pence

Bent




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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-25-2006 , 08:06 PM





Bent Nielsen wrote:

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"Davy" <no (AT) spam (DOT) invalid> skrev i en meddelelse
news:Q34Mf.40642$Id3.30501 (AT) fe04 (DOT) news.easynews.com...


quote="Taliesyn"
Well if these new cartridges have electronic memory chips that


become


non-functional once the cartridge is considered empty, then I'd say


you


would probably be able to print with your own refill ink until ....


well, until you notice no ink coming from the nozzles, by which time


you


run the risk of overheating them (ink is the coolant). You'd have


to


remember to check the cartridges manually before every print job, or


at


least at the start of the day, to know how much ink is left.




Yes it does sound strange, it what I've read a couple times and
wondered if anyone could clarify this, s'pose it's kinda like letting
a kettle boil dry.."pop goes the element".

Could'nt see them fitting a chip just for the ink monitoring purpose,
must be one or two with the experience by now.... thanks for the
reply.

Davy



Well could you see them fit a chip to make a lot more of money, because I
think that's what they done, the bj6 cartridges was the easyest to refill,
think about all that money that canon didn't make.
Just my two pence

Bent


THEY MISSED OUT ON VERY LITTLE BECAUSE VERY VERY FEW (RELATIVELY) REFILLED.

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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-26-2006 , 01:37 AM



Bent Nielsen wrote:

Quote:

Well could you see them fit a chip to make a lot more of money, because I
think that's what they done, the bj6 cartridges was the easyest to refill,
think about all that money that canon didn't make.
Just my two pence

Bent


Great cart! Thousands if not millions have used and are currently this
great cart to refill with quality ink and saving millions of dollars.
Fuck the oem'ers.
They deserve to go broke supporting the oem exec's.
Frank


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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-26-2006 , 03:30 AM



Frank wrote:
Quote:
Bent Nielsen wrote:



Well could you see them fit a chip to make a lot more of money,
because I think that's what they done, the bj6 cartridges was the
easyest to refill, think about all that money that canon didn't make.
Just my two pence

Bent



Great cart! Thousands if not millions have used and are currently this
great cart to refill with quality ink and saving millions of dollars.
Fuck the oem'ers.
They deserve to go broke supporting the oem exec's.
Frank
i wonder...if i remember right, Canon said tht optical sensor will remain,
and they will only add chip to follow ink more precisely...is that so or new
models doesn't have optical sensor anymore?

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Default Re: Canon Chipped Cartridge - Help - 02-26-2006 , 11:32 AM





SleeperMan wrote:

Quote:
Frank wrote:


Bent Nielsen wrote:



Well could you see them fit a chip to make a lot more of money,
because I think that's what they done, the bj6 cartridges was the
easyest to refill, think about all that money that canon didn't make.
Just my two pence

Bent




Great cart! Thousands if not millions have used and are currently this
great cart to refill with quality ink

THERRE ISN'T ANY

Quote:
and saving millions of dollars.
Fuck the oem'ers.
They deserve to go broke supporting the oem exec's.
Frank


DA HARHAT WID A PICKUP TRUCK AND A GUN RACK

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i wonder...if i remember right, Canon said tht optical sensor will remain,
and they will only add chip to follow ink more precisely...is that so or new
models doesn't have optical sensor anymore?




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