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Wayne
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      30th Apr 2007
What CIS is recommended for the newer Canon machines. IP 3300, 4200, 5300
.... Since I print 100's of sheets every day ... I would prefer something
with larger tanks. Also like the 4 colour 5 max Canon machines.


 
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measekite
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      1st May 2007
No CIS system is recommended for the Canon Printer; otherwise Canon
would have that as an accessory. However, since you print so much it
may be worthwhile taking a risk of a clogged printhead under certain
circumstances"

You print photos and longevity is not an issue

You print photos and are willing to compromise on photo quality to spend
less money on ink.


If that is the case I hear that the Niagara system is reasonable but you
take your chances on the ink since I do not know of a relabeler that
will tell you what they are selling.

Wayne wrote:
> What CIS is recommended for the newer Canon machines. IP 3300, 4200, 5300
> ... Since I print 100's of sheets every day ... I would prefer something
> with larger tanks. Also like the 4 colour 5 max Canon machines.
>
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Tony
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      1st May 2007
"Wayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>What CIS is recommended for the newer Canon machines. IP 3300, 4200, 5300
>... Since I print 100's of sheets every day ... I would prefer something
>with larger tanks. Also like the 4 colour 5 max Canon machines.


Wayne
I have zero knowledge of CIS systems. Be patient, there are several regular
posters here that do have experience, unfortunately the only other response you
got is from someone who not only knows nothing but is also a troll.
Tony
 
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measekite
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      1st May 2007


Tony wrote:
> "Wayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> What CIS is recommended for the newer Canon machines. IP 3300, 4200, 5300
>> ... Since I print 100's of sheets every day ... I would prefer something
>> with larger tanks. Also like the 4 colour 5 max Canon machines.
>>

>
> Wayne
> I have zero knowledge of CIS systems. Be patient, there are several regular
> posters here that do have experience, unfortunately the only other response you
> got is from someone who not only knows nothing but is also a troll.
> Tony
>


This poster is in the printer business and most of the time fails to
disclose that fact so ask yourself who the troll really is.
 
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Simon Finnigan
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      2nd May 2007
"measekite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Tony wrote:
>> "Wayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> What CIS is recommended for the newer Canon machines. IP 3300, 4200,
>>> 5300
>>> ... Since I print 100's of sheets every day ... I would prefer something
>>> with larger tanks. Also like the 4 colour 5 max Canon machines.
>>>

>>
>> Wayne
>> I have zero knowledge of CIS systems. Be patient, there are several
>> regular posters here that do have experience, unfortunately the only
>> other response you got is from someone who not only knows nothing but is
>> also a troll.
>> Tony
>>

>
> This poster is in the printer business and most of the time fails to
> disclose that fact so ask yourself who the troll really is.


I`d say the idiot being paid by Canon to promote their inks - and incase
that`s too complicated for you to work out I mean you!


 
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measekite
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      3rd May 2007


Simon Finnigan wrote:

"measekite" &lt;(E-Mail Removed)&gt; wrote in message news:lPJZh.2591$(E-Mail Removed)...



Tony wrote:



"Wayne" &lt;(E-Mail Removed)&gt; wrote:



What CIS is recommended for the newer Canon machines. IP 3300, 4200, 5300 .... Since I print 100's of sheets every day ... I would prefer something with larger tanks. Also like the 4 colour 5 max Canon machines.



Wayne I have zero knowledge of CIS systems. Be patient, there are several regular posters here that do have experience, unfortunately the only other response you got is from someone who not only knows nothing but is also a troll. Tony



This poster is in the printer business and most of the time fails to disclose that fact so ask yourself who the troll really is.



I`d say the idiot being paid by Canon to promote their inks - and incase that`s too complicated for you to work out I mean you!


Did you know that people who think I work for Canon are all idiots.




 
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Frank
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      3rd May 2007
Simon Finnigan wrote:

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> I`d say the idiot being paid by Canon to promote their inks - and incase
> that`s too complicated for you to work out I mean you!
>
>


Good one! :-)
But I doubt that idiot canon troll has any idea what you're talking
about. Over time, he has proved over and over again that he is a
mentally deranged, reliable stupid moron that NO ONE believes or cares
about.
Frank
 
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Simon Finnigan
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      3rd May 2007
"Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Simon Finnigan wrote:
>
>>
>> I`d say the idiot being paid by Canon to promote their inks - and incase
>> that`s too complicated for you to work out I mean you!

>
> Good one! :-)
> But I doubt that idiot canon troll has any idea what you're talking about.
> Over time, he has proved over and over again that he is a mentally
> deranged, reliable stupid moron that NO ONE believes or cares about.


You`d really think he could find something better to do with his time than
try to sell Canon ink, but no, he`ll happily die a virgin :-)


 
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