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When you need Canon's attention, just replace all the refilled carts with new OEM ones. There is no way that Canon will know you have been using the chip resetter or the bypassing method.
I hv experience using Canon IP4200 printer which uses PGI-5BK & CLI-8 carts. After refilling the OEM carts, I reset them with a resetter. The refilled OEM carts work as good as new. I understand that there are also compatible carts in the market, shop around and you will find what you want.
In Australia, the carts for MX870 are known as 520 & 521 whereas in Singapore, they are are known as 820 and 821. Over here in Singapore, we can get compatible carts for 820 and 821. I use them in my MP568 and IP3680. The compatible carts can be refilled. When the ink level indicator of the...
Canon printers are cheap but their ink carts are expensive. Try using printers that can use compatible carts or using OEM carts which can be reset. The OEM carts in IP4200 can be reset whereas the there are compatible carts for PGI-820 and CLI821 carts.
Definitely, all Canon printers are good, but the OEM carts are expensive. It is a practice that Canon stops producing a certain model when users start using compatible carts for the model.
As far as I know, 520 carts are the equivalent to 820 carts in Asia. There are compatible 820 carts available easily from refill stations in Asia. These carts have chips which reset them after refill. I believe you are able to obtain compatible carts in your country if you shop around.
Have bought a Canon MX568 printer. I keep the OEM cartridges and use the compatible ones instead. I hv been using it to print photos, reports and as a copier as well. It's is wonderful. I refill the cartridges when they are empty. When I load the refill cartridges onto the printer, the printer...