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I've been watching this newsgroup to see if there was any discussion on
Canon Chip resetters.
Measekite don't bother to post an opinion as I'm not interested. Try buying
8 cartridges at about $13-$15 a cartridge. Refilling is a necessity and not
an option. I do a lot of volunteer printing projects for a local church and
I can't afford to buy OEM. Archival is not important. My own photos I can
reprint if they fade. I'm generally tired of them by then anyway and they
do last a long time behind a frame.
From what I can find on the Pro9000 and chip resetter, it is a maybe. I
questioned the German seller on EBAY and he said it would work, but the
Chinese seller posts on his site that it is updating on that model. I'd
rather buy American but can't find a seller yet. I already have bought
Hobbi Colors ink for the printer and have an extra set of OEM cartridges on
hand too. I'm ready to buy a chip resetter if I can get some opinions.
Any actual experience?
Thanks
Canon Chip resetters.
Measekite don't bother to post an opinion as I'm not interested. Try buying
8 cartridges at about $13-$15 a cartridge. Refilling is a necessity and not
an option. I do a lot of volunteer printing projects for a local church and
I can't afford to buy OEM. Archival is not important. My own photos I can
reprint if they fade. I'm generally tired of them by then anyway and they
do last a long time behind a frame.
From what I can find on the Pro9000 and chip resetter, it is a maybe. I
questioned the German seller on EBAY and he said it would work, but the
Chinese seller posts on his site that it is updating on that model. I'd
rather buy American but can't find a seller yet. I already have bought
Hobbi Colors ink for the printer and have an extra set of OEM cartridges on
hand too. I'm ready to buy a chip resetter if I can get some opinions.
Any actual experience?
Thanks