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From: Shandi on 16 Jun 2008 03:00 Chipped compatible cli 8 catridge is now avilable? I searched on ebay the other day and found one that is not remanufactored and the chip is not reset. Does it mean that the chip resetter is going to get out of the market? Here is the cli 8 with new chip, http://cgi.ebay.com.hk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110261833870&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=001.
From: John Chapman on 16 Jun 2008 04:36 Shandi wrote: > Chipped compatible cli 8 catridge is now avilable? I searched on ebay > the other day and found one that is not remanufactored and the chip is > not reset. Does it mean that the chip resetter is going to get out of > the market? > > Here is the cli 8 with new chip, > http://cgi.ebay.com.hk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110261833870&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=001. Even if these are cartridges with brand new chips surely the printer will write to the chip during use and when it is "empty" it will still need to be reset before it can be used again ? As I see it the options at present are 1. Buy Canon OEM tanks - the measekite solution - only for those with no brains 2. Buy remanufactured tanks with chips already reset - these are already available in US and UK 3. Buy from commercial refiller who will reset chip - such as Cartridge World in UK 4. Buy recently released resetter ( Redsetter ) and refill tanks at home. All of these methods keep the Canon ink monitor working. There are other methods involving moving the chips from tank to tank but these lose the useful ink monitor function. Mindful of Lou's advice that we should be " good stewards of our money " and knowing that measekite is no more than a " foolish virgin " I am now looking closely at the resetter option. John Chapman
From: Boskey on 16 Jun 2008 05:33 "Shandi" <shandizheng(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:9e4c3369-0d05-4edd-a4eb-3ce599f231d6(a)q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Chipped compatible cli 8 catridge is now avilable? I searched on ebay > the other day and found one that is not remanufactored and the chip is > not reset. Does it mean that the chip resetter is going to get out of > the market? > > Here is the cli 8 with new chip, > http://cgi.ebay.com.hk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110261833870&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=001. Are you the same person listed as a contact person for this company? http://www.e-trade-center.com/nn_194656/Content/en/01__Search/Search/FirmenrechercheResult__node.html__nnn=true?gwID=14690284
From: measekite on 16 Jun 2008 14:19 John Chapman wrote: > Shandi wrote: >> Chipped compatible cli 8 catridge is now avilable? I searched on ebay >> the other day and found one that is not remanufactored and the chip is >> not reset. Does it mean that the chip resetter is going to get out of >> the market? >> >> snip > > Even if these are cartridges with brand new chips surely the printer > will write to the chip during use and > when it is "empty" it will still need to be reset before it can be > used again ? > > As I see it the options at present are > > 1. Buy Canon OEM tanks - the measekite solution That is the best alternative - to use Canon ink Or for > - only for those with no brains > > 2. Buy remanufactured tanks with chips already reset - these are > already available in US and UK > > 3. Buy from commercial refiller who will reset chip - such as > Cartridge World in UK > > 4. Buy recently released resetter ( Redsetter ) and refill tanks at home. > > All of these methods keep the Canon ink monitor working. You do not get the same quality fade resistant clog resistant results as you do with Canon ink. > There are other methods involving moving the chips from tank to tank > but these lose the useful ink monitor function. > Mindful of Lou's advice that we should be " good stewards of our money > " and > knowing that measekite is no more than a " foolish virgin " I am now > looking closely > at the resetter option. > > John Chapman
From: measekite on 16 Jun 2008 14:21
Boskey wrote: > "Shandi" <shandizheng(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:9e4c3369-0d05-4edd-a4eb-3ce599f231d6(a)q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >> Chipped compatible cli 8 catridge is now avilable? I searched on ebay >> the other day and found one that is not remanufactored and the chip is >> not reset. Does it mean that the chip resetter is going to get out of >> the market? >> snip I would not recommend buying on ebay. I have read about secuirty issues with paypal. |