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Nelson wrote:
> measekite <measekite@yahoo.com> wrote in news:VZtJd.14789$wZ2.8476
> @newssvr13.news.prodigy.com:
>
>> The IP4000 is the next generation I860. It prints duplex and has 2
>> paper feeds and is faster. It is the best value. But make sure you
>> use Canon inks.
>
> Canon inks. Why?
>
> Is my iP5000 (next generation i860 and then some) running on Chinese
> cartridges filled with USA formulabs inks going to fail anytime soon,
> or will my photos turn "a whiter shade of pale?"
>
> If I run it for a just a year, cartridge savings will pay for a new
> printer.... which explains why I have two printers. I also own an
> i860.
>
> My original i860 running on bulk filled cartridges did die, but it was
> the paper feed system that failed. Canon service asked me if I
> refilled? I bluntly said, "Yes!"
Mistake!!!
You SHOULD of say: "Naaaaah...not me....EVER!!!"
And you'd get brand new print head, too...They could NEVER proove that you
refilled if you'd insert Canon carts before you took it to the service...and
maybe run a few cleaning cycles. Do you think they'd send samples of waste
ink to the lab...?
🙂))
BTW...i've had i550 on which print head died. I refilled with quality inks.
But, i run it about 18 months, and in this time i saved for new ip4000 and
some extra cash...
However, i'm still now sure if refilling caused head failure, since there
are reports of head failing with Canon's carts.
They gave me a lecture that they had
> seen so many failing printers due to non Canon inks. That was
> possible, I suppose, if some fool was using "Universal" inks.
> However, I kindly reminded them that the paper feed was failing, not
> the print head. They agreed to send me a new i860, minus the print
> head. Replacement doing fine with same bulk filled cartridges.
>
> By the way, I squeeze out even more savings by buying "dollar store"
> glossy paper (20 sheets for a Dollar). About the same print quality
> as Canon's best. I can run these printers both economically and
> safely.
>
> Nelson