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mike.j.harvey
This isn't really a request for information, more a comment. I bought
an canon ip4200 in the spring, as a replacement for an ip1000 that i
had got really cheap, and which clogged up badly after I used about 3
sets of Staples own brand cartridges.
I am very happy with the ip4200, it does everything I want, I find the
CD/DVD printing very handy, the duplex sounded great but I don't seem
to use it that much. The cassette is handy, it means that the sheet
feeder can stay shut, and Zebda the plush zebra can sit on top of the
printer and supervise things. (Boy does he rock about when it's in
action).
In early September, I got a warning that the magenta tank was running
low. A couple of days later I got warnings about the yellow and cyan,
and after another week, the pigment black.
I posted on here to find out if i would get further warning before the
ink ran out, and was told that the printer would refuse to print if it
decided a cartridge had actually run out. I dutifully went to Staples
and bought a set of 5 cartridges. Maybe I don't print much, (perhaps
the cost put a fright into me) but it took another 2 months before the
first cartridge (magenta) to run out was signalled. A fortnight later
the yellow ran out, and last week, the pigment black finally went. Four
months after the first warning, the cyan is still going strong.
I wonder if Canon deliberately make the running-out warnings happen
very early indeed? Hoping people will just buy and replace the
cartridges? I mean, I went out and bought new ink thinking that I had
a day or two in hand, but four months!
Does this suggest that I am a very light user? My girlfriend prints a
lot of college stuff in black, and I do the the odd photo on glossy
card.
an canon ip4200 in the spring, as a replacement for an ip1000 that i
had got really cheap, and which clogged up badly after I used about 3
sets of Staples own brand cartridges.
I am very happy with the ip4200, it does everything I want, I find the
CD/DVD printing very handy, the duplex sounded great but I don't seem
to use it that much. The cassette is handy, it means that the sheet
feeder can stay shut, and Zebda the plush zebra can sit on top of the
printer and supervise things. (Boy does he rock about when it's in
action).
In early September, I got a warning that the magenta tank was running
low. A couple of days later I got warnings about the yellow and cyan,
and after another week, the pigment black.
I posted on here to find out if i would get further warning before the
ink ran out, and was told that the printer would refuse to print if it
decided a cartridge had actually run out. I dutifully went to Staples
and bought a set of 5 cartridges. Maybe I don't print much, (perhaps
the cost put a fright into me) but it took another 2 months before the
first cartridge (magenta) to run out was signalled. A fortnight later
the yellow ran out, and last week, the pigment black finally went. Four
months after the first warning, the cyan is still going strong.
I wonder if Canon deliberately make the running-out warnings happen
very early indeed? Hoping people will just buy and replace the
cartridges? I mean, I went out and bought new ink thinking that I had
a day or two in hand, but four months!
Does this suggest that I am a very light user? My girlfriend prints a
lot of college stuff in black, and I do the the odd photo on glossy
card.