Multi-ink cartridges waste more ink than single ink cartridges, according to research commissioned by printer manufacturer Epson.
Reseach carried out by TUV Rhineland found a difference of 43 per cent between the two types of cartridge.
Single ink cartridges waste just under 19 per cent of ink...
I read some articles about Canon CLI 8 series chip resetter. By now, it can only reset CLI-8 black ink cartridges. And most of the cartridges it can reset are black.
But things will get better and better, I believe!!!
A new study says that on average, more than half of the ink from inkjet cartridges is wasted when users toss them in the garbage. Why is that interesting? According to the study, users are tossing the cartridges when their printers are telling them they're out of ink, not when they necessarily...
Today, I get some information from ebay forum.
In some ink cartridges, for example, HP 96 & 97, Lexmark, ink in the wrapper is less than that in the retail box. Is it true? If yes, can anybody tell me why?
Many thanks!!
On some websites, I found the Canon chip resetter can work with the following cartridge models: Canon PGI-5BK, CLI-8, BCI-7E and BCI-9PGBK and the corresponding printer models: Canon IP4200, IP 4500, IP6700, Pro9000, MP500 and MP530.
MP160 is not listed the printer models. I figure that may be...
By now, these Canon 8 series cartridges haven't had compatible chips. The chip resetter enables the used cartridge to reset the data( on the chip) back to zero.
Manuchau, I can't open the link you uploaded. But on this link: http://www.inkmaxhk.com/Canon_Resetter.aspx, there are descriptions...
auto reset chips ?
I found on the Internet that only when the cartridge had the newest chip, can it be used in all the printer maunfactured before. Is it ture?
Many of the newest "Epson" printers use the "T069, T073, and T078 series" of cartridges, which use a different chip. But these chips can not be reset. Avoid them
From http://www.inkmaxhk.com/Post_1072.aspx
I found some people were asking for Canon CLI-8 series chips.
On this website: http://www.inkmaxhk.com/Post_1047.aspx, I found this chip resetter.
There are also description and user guide.