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Ben
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      7th Apr 2006
Hi
Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
cartridges?

Thanks for any information.
Ben


 
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zakezuke
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      7th Apr 2006
> Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
> you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
> cartridges?


Nope.

 
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Frank
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      7th Apr 2006
Ben wrote:
> Hi
> Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
> you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
> cartridges?
>
> Thanks for any information.
> Ben
>
>

Nope.
Frank
 
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measekite
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      8th Apr 2006


Ben wrote:

>Hi
>Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
>you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
>cartridges?
>
>Thanks for any information.
>Ben
>
>

WITH AN EXPENSIVE PRINT LIKE THAT ONLY A BRAIN SHOULD PREVENT YOU FROM
RUINING IT WITH AFTERMARKET CRAP AND BY JUST ASKING THAT QUESTION IT
APPEARS YOU ARE LACKING IN THAT AREA.

>
>
>

 
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ji
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      8th Apr 2006
Hi Measekite
I was expecting a stupid reply from you. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed.
Best wishes
Ben
"measekite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:y1FZf.9277$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
> Ben wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
> >you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
> >cartridges?
> >
> >Thanks for any information.
> >Ben
> >
> >

> WITH AN EXPENSIVE PRINT LIKE THAT ONLY A BRAIN SHOULD PREVENT YOU FROM
> RUINING IT WITH AFTERMARKET CRAP AND BY JUST ASKING THAT QUESTION IT
> APPEARS YOU ARE LACKING IN THAT AREA.
>
> >
> >
> >



 
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measekite
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      8th Apr 2006


ji wrote:

>Hi Measekite
>I was expecting a stupid reply from you. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed.
>Best wishes
>Ben
>
>

THIS WAS NOT STUPID. YOU HAVE A GREAT PRINTER AND NOW WANT TO RISK IT
TO SAVE MONEY BY BUYING CRAP FROM SOME MOM AND POP RELABELER WHO WILL
NOT TELL YOU WHAT YOU ARE BUYING.

>"measekite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:y1FZf.9277$(E-Mail Removed)...
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>
>>Ben wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi
>>>Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
>>>you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
>>>cartridges?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any information.
>>>Ben
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>WITH AN EXPENSIVE PRINT LIKE THAT ONLY A BRAIN SHOULD PREVENT YOU FROM
>>RUINING IT WITH AFTERMARKET CRAP AND BY JUST ASKING THAT QUESTION IT
>>APPEARS YOU ARE LACKING IN THAT AREA.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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>
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zakezuke
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      8th Apr 2006
> Measekite said: "the usual snipped diatribe"

Actually on the i9900 we are talking about a printhead that doesn't
cost a heck of alot more than one for a lesser printer, so if clogging
trully was an issue.. just shell out that $80 to $120 for another
printhead. Given that OEM ink will cost you over $90... and
aftermarket bulk ink would cost you $10ish. You save enough money
after one refill that replacing the head afterwards is NO loss, and as
experenced with other users you can refill more than once without
clogging.

I'm not saying aftermarket is the best choice, but ruining it is NOT an
issue.

 
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Irwin Peckinloomer
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      8th Apr 2006
In article <y1FZf.9277$(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
>
>
> Ben wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
> >you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
> >cartridges?
> >
> >Thanks for any information.
> >Ben
> >
> >

> WITH AN EXPENSIVE PRINT LIKE THAT ONLY A BRAIN SHOULD PREVENT YOU FROM
> RUINING IT WITH AFTERMARKET CRAP AND BY JUST ASKING THAT QUESTION IT
> APPEARS YOU ARE LACKING IN THAT AREA.
>
> >

What he means is, yes there are several good alternatives to the
criminally expensive Canon cartridges. Refill ink from alotofthings.com
has worked flawlessly for me for 18 months now.
 
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Frank
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      8th Apr 2006
ji wrote:
> Hi Measekite
> I was expecting a stupid reply from you. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed.
> Best wishes
> Ben
> "measekite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:y1FZf.9277$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>
>>Ben wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi
>>>Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
>>>you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
>>>cartridges?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any information.
>>>Ben
>>>
>>>

>>
>>WITH AN EXPENSIVE PRINT LIKE THAT ONLY A BRAIN SHOULD PREVENT YOU FROM
>>RUINING IT WITH AFTERMARKET CRAP AND BY JUST ASKING THAT QUESTION IT
>>APPEARS YOU ARE LACKING IN THAT AREA.
>>
>>
>>>
>>>

>
>

Meashershithead is nothing but a ****in idiot. He's never owned, let
along used an i9900 printer.
I've owned one since '03 and after the oem carts ran out (less than 2
weeks), I've used refillable carts since then.
Currently I'm using Hobbicolor with great results.
Don't listen to that lying moron.
Frank
 
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measekite
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      8th Apr 2006


Irwin Peckinloomer wrote:

>In article <y1FZf.9277$(E-Mail Removed)>,
>(E-Mail Removed) says...
>
>
>>Ben wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi
>>>Does the Canon i9900 photo printer have a chip or something that prevents
>>>you from using compatible cartridges or prevents you from using refilled
>>>cartridges?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any information.
>>>Ben
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>WITH AN EXPENSIVE PRINT LIKE THAT ONLY A BRAIN SHOULD PREVENT YOU FROM
>>RUINING IT WITH AFTERMARKET CRAP AND BY JUST ASKING THAT QUESTION IT
>>APPEARS YOU ARE LACKING IN THAT AREA.
>>
>>
>>

>What he means is, yes there are several good alternatives to the
>criminally expensive Canon cartridges. Refill ink from alotofthings.com
>has worked flawlessly for me for 18 months now.
>
>

DO NOT LISTEN TO PECKERBLOOMER. THAT PLACE IS NOTORIOUS FOR NOT TELLING
YOU WHAT IS IN A PREFILLED CART AND I FOUND THEM TO BE UNPROFESSIONIAL.
IT IS TOO BAD THAT THE CANON INK COSTS SO MUCH BUT THERE IS NOT
ALTERNATIVE.

THE ONLY EXCEPTION IS THAT IF YOU ARE A VERY HIGH VOLUME USER THEN YOU
CAN TAKE A CHANCE THAT YOU MAY GET A FEW REFILLS BEFORE THE CLOG. IF
THAT IS THE CASE YOU BEAT THE SYSTEM. YOU STILL HAVE TO ACCEPT THE
SUBPAR QUALITY.
 
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