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Old July 30th 07, 06:02 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Burt
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I just read of a company that refills Canon chipped carts and resets the
chip. This info was on the Nifty-Stuff Forum. I don't know anything about
the quality of the ink, but they have apparently purchased the chip resetter
that is quite expensive and only suitable for a company that sells large
quantities of these compatable refills. Refilling your own carts assures
you of the quality of ink from a few good vendors, but you then lose the ink
monitoring function. Here's the link for anyone who would like to try the
chip reset refilled carts.

http://www.atlanticinkjet.com/inkjet...XMA-iP4300.asp



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Old July 30th 07, 07:57 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Burt wrote:

I just read of a company that refills Canon chipped carts and resets the
chip. This info was on the Nifty-Stuff Forum. I don't know anything about
the quality of the ink ....


Step forward, measekite!

Jim Ford
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Old July 30th 07, 04:23 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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On Jul 29, 10:02 pm, "Burt" wrote:
I just read of a company that refills Canon chipped carts and resets the
chip. This info was on the Nifty-Stuff Forum. I don't know anything about
the quality of the ink, but they have apparently purchased the chip resetter
that is quite expensive and only suitable for a company that sells large
quantities of these compatable refills. Refilling your own carts assures
you of the quality of ink from a few good vendors, but you then lose the ink
monitoring function. Here's the link for anyone who would like to try the
chip reset refilled carts.

http://www.atlanticinkjet.com/inkjet...XMA-iP4300.asp


Good find Burt.

thanks,
stan

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Old July 30th 07, 04:27 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default refilled Canon chipped carts

On Jul 29, 10:02 pm, "Burt" wrote:
I just read of a company that refills Canon chipped carts and resets the
chip. This info was on the Nifty-Stuff Forum. I don't know anything about
the quality of the ink, but they have apparently purchased the chip resetter
that is quite expensive and only suitable for a company that sells large
quantities of these compatable refills. Refilling your own carts assures
you of the quality of ink from a few good vendors, but you then lose the ink
monitoring function. Here's the link for anyone who would like to try the
chip reset refilled carts.

http://www.atlanticinkjet.com/inkjet...XMA-iP4300.asp


I just looked at the price of $6.95 each. That's kind of expensive.
The good thing is they offer free shipping on order of $45.00 or
more. That way at least somebody who buys from them and are
disappoint can technically ship back the used product and get a full
refund. (Minus their own shipping)

Stan

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Old July 30th 07, 09:23 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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wrote:

On Jul 29, 10:02 pm, "Burt"
wrote:



I just read of a company that refills Canon chipped carts and resets the chip. This info was on the Nifty-Stuff Forum. I don't know anything about the quality of the ink, but they have apparently purchased the chip resetter that is quite expensive and only suitable for a company that sells large quantities of these compatable refills. Refilling your own carts assures you of the quality of ink from a few good vendors, but you then lose the ink monitoring function. Here's the link for anyone who would like to try the chip reset refilled carts.
http://www.atlanticinkjet.com/inkjet...XMA-iP4300.asp



I just looked at the price of $6.95 each.


Now this is a joke.  I buy the real Canon OEM ink for $2.00 more a cart.  This must be the idiot price.  I cannot believe they can sell it for that.


That's kind of expensive. The good thing is they offer free shipping on order of $45.00 or more. That way at least somebody who buys from them and are disappoint can technically ship back the used product and get a full refund. (Minus their own shipping) Stan

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Old July 30th 07, 10:20 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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measekite wrote:

--------------lying bs deleted--------------

Uhhh...are you really that dumb or did your mummy drop you on your
little pointy head?
Frank
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Old July 30th 07, 10:21 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Frank
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measekite wrote:


Now this is a joke. I buy the real Canon OEM ink for $2.00 more a
cart. This must be the idiot price. I cannot believe they can sell it
for that.

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Stop lying! You don't and we all know it.
Post the sales receipt or else accept being proved a liar.
Well...?
Frank
 




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