CISS or Refill for PRO-100 ?

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Pros and Cons: Which ink option is best for the Canon PRO-100?
CISS or Refill?
 

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The only right answer to your question has to be refilling without dough, trying to fit and run a CISS on this printer would be an absolute nightmare ! :eek:
 

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I just purchased the printer and have not even removed it from the box. I am trying to find a cost effective solution to manage ink and printing costs moving forward. I intend to use this for home prints and will not be using it every day.

Since I have never used a CISS, I am trying to get info (CISS vs Refill) and was hoping to get some feedback from other users.
 

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I gave you my honest opinion regarding the use of a CISS on this printer, don’t even consider it, and just put that notion completely out of your head because a CISS has to be used very regularly just to maintain it in good working condition.

I have used six CISS units on different printers and now I refill all my cartridges because I found refilling to be the best and safest way to run a Canon printer.

The cheapest way to run the Pro 100 is to refill the OEM cartridges with good quality inks (Which are available) and a redsetter for the chips and your saving with be up to 75% cheaper than running it on OEM inks, now that can’t be bad ! ;)
 

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Canon printers are notoriously difficult concerning CISS as reported on the forum. Refilling and printing something that uses all the cartridges once a week, such as a nozzle print, is the way to go with the Pro-100 for both cost effectiveness and ease of use.

If you do decide to go with a CISS then let us know your experience. We all learn from each other.
 

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Thank you ... I really appreciate the feedback. I was contemplating a CISS but that appears to be a bad option.
 

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NO to CISS. Modify your OEM carts from refilling. Reset the chip with resetter currently available, and use the inks that are also currently available.
I am sure the folks that can help you PM you with the sources.
Are the results with these inks fabulous? YES!
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Thanks Joe. Consensus appears to be that refills are the way to go.

I have located a chip resetter but want to find a proven vendor for quality ink. Ideally, I would also like to buy a complete set of empty cartridges that have been pre-drilled and have plugs. Please feel free to PM.

thank you

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Just ordered a deluxe kit with inks and chip resetter from Precision. :thumbsup
Great!

Be mindful of the Yellow ink jello that can form when you switch to aftermarket ink with this printer. It is a recent discovery and one you can steer clear of clogs in the print head and cartridge if you heed the instructions. Personally, I would not even use the OEM Yellow and go straight to Precision Colors Yellow in a flushed OEM Canon cartridge. See http://www.precisioncolors.com/PC42instruct.html.

If you bought a refill kit from Precision Colors then a flushed OEM cartridge for refilling Yellow is included.

Let us know how you like your new printer. She's a beauty. Happy printing trails to you.
 
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