Axleuk
Newbie to Printing
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- ipf6350
Hey Folks,
I'm hoping you might be able to offer some advice for me as I am having a hard time finding any definitive info out there in the interwebs.
I recently purchased a Canon ipf6350. It came with a full set of 90ml sample inks (PFI-105).
Having looked at the cost of replacing the inks I decided it might be better to go down the refillable route. I did a little research but starting to think I didn't do enough.
I had gone ahead and ordered a full set of 12 empty cartridges with a 280ml capacity without a chip (from China). The description stated that all I need to do is use the original chip.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DHL-...CISS-for-Canon-iPF6300-iPF6350/454550860.html
As these cartridges are larger than the standard 130ml I had to do a little modification to the ink housing in order to get them to fit. I had to remove the blue inner sleeve that gets lowered as you close the ink lid otherwise it would not fit.
I have a couple of questions regarding getting the printer to work with these as I can't see how putting in an original chip is going to work as it would surely still be registered as empty and as far as I am aware there are no resetters available for this printer.
1. Is there a way I can disable the status monitor on this printer?
2. Are there any ARC chips for this printer?. If so, can you provide a link please.
3. I notice there is both PFI-106 (130ml) and PFI-206(300ml) chips. The PFI-206 is for the iPF6400/6450. However, will I be able to use the PFI-206 chip with my printer as the cartridge I have purchased has extra capacity. Will the chip work? I mean, does the chip only contain information about the volume of contained ink or does it also contain info on what printer the chip is for.
If invested a fair bit of money in the non-oem empty cartridges and inks so far for this printer and I would hate to think it has been for nothing.
Thanks in advance for any help/support you can offer.
Paul
I'm hoping you might be able to offer some advice for me as I am having a hard time finding any definitive info out there in the interwebs.
I recently purchased a Canon ipf6350. It came with a full set of 90ml sample inks (PFI-105).
Having looked at the cost of replacing the inks I decided it might be better to go down the refillable route. I did a little research but starting to think I didn't do enough.
I had gone ahead and ordered a full set of 12 empty cartridges with a 280ml capacity without a chip (from China). The description stated that all I need to do is use the original chip.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DHL-...CISS-for-Canon-iPF6300-iPF6350/454550860.html
As these cartridges are larger than the standard 130ml I had to do a little modification to the ink housing in order to get them to fit. I had to remove the blue inner sleeve that gets lowered as you close the ink lid otherwise it would not fit.
I have a couple of questions regarding getting the printer to work with these as I can't see how putting in an original chip is going to work as it would surely still be registered as empty and as far as I am aware there are no resetters available for this printer.
1. Is there a way I can disable the status monitor on this printer?
2. Are there any ARC chips for this printer?. If so, can you provide a link please.
3. I notice there is both PFI-106 (130ml) and PFI-206(300ml) chips. The PFI-206 is for the iPF6400/6450. However, will I be able to use the PFI-206 chip with my printer as the cartridge I have purchased has extra capacity. Will the chip work? I mean, does the chip only contain information about the volume of contained ink or does it also contain info on what printer the chip is for.
If invested a fair bit of money in the non-oem empty cartridges and inks so far for this printer and I would hate to think it has been for nothing.
Thanks in advance for any help/support you can offer.
Paul
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