wilko
Print Addict
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2008
- Messages
- 235
- Reaction score
- 66
- Points
- 173
- Location
- leeds, UK
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma
Most of us on here must have saved perhaps thousands of £ or $ by refilling. First we had the IP300/4000 with no chips. Then we took advantage of chip resetters or refillable ink cartridges, perhaps ending with the IP7250/MG printers. Now we have a load of TS printers with no ARC chips or refillable carts in sight. The Maxify range only seems to offer non OEM carts. No resetter or ARC carts available. Am I wrong, or has Canon finally managed to produce printers which can't be hacked?
So grateful for tips I have received from the experts on this forum. Would love to see their opinions on the future of Canon printers.
I have learned so much from this site and thank you to all the contributers who have saved me so much money throughout the years.
With the help from this site I have been able to purchase quality ink and photo paper which I could not afford to buy if I was restricted to purchasing OEM ink. Quality photo paper makes such a difference to photo prints, IMO.
Would love the opinion of the experts on here, on their views on the future of Canon ink cart refilling
So grateful for tips I have received from the experts on this forum. Would love to see their opinions on the future of Canon printers.
I have learned so much from this site and thank you to all the contributers who have saved me so much money throughout the years.
With the help from this site I have been able to purchase quality ink and photo paper which I could not afford to buy if I was restricted to purchasing OEM ink. Quality photo paper makes such a difference to photo prints, IMO.
Would love the opinion of the experts on here, on their views on the future of Canon ink cart refilling