Canon i560 printer cartridge
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Under normal circumstances, whenever you replace a cartridge that has an empty chamber with a new cartridge full of ink, the printer will notice that you have removed the empty chamber cartridge and will assume that you have put in a full cartridge. This means that unless your cartridge actually has an empty chamber, you should never get a low or empty ink warning. Any other condition, like a chamber with ink in it, or a missing cartridge, or a cartridge that isn't inserted all the way, will make the printer think there is ink in the chamber (even if there is no cartridge present). It knows this by shining a light into the prism that is located on the bottom of the chamber and if there is no ink in the chamber, the light is reflected back down to a sensor. Aren't there quality issues when using these refilled cartridges? If I were to order from, would I be able to expect print quality identical to the Canon Cartridges ?Ĭlick to expand.Since your printer uses cartridges that do not have chips in them, the printer only knows when the chamber is empty of ink. Is that true? If so, what part of the printer gets damaged?Ĥ. Then toward the end it starts giving me a message (or perhaps I read this in the documentation somewhere) that the printer can be damaged if the cartridge is allowed to get too low. Any advice about that? This is rather a nuisance I tend to ignore the warnings because I've often been able to print long after the first warning without the cartridge running dry.
#Canon i560 printer cartridge driver#
Often I notice that very soon after I replace the cartridges in this i560, I start to get warnings from the canon driver software telling me that it's very low on ink and that the ink needs to be replaced.
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Do I understand you correctly to be saying that as inkjet printers go, this i560 is quite economical ink-wise?ģ. You say I can return the empty cartridge to Staples for $3?Ģ.
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After installing the new one, I removed the old one and placed the clip on it almost immediately. Looking at the chamber there's no ink there at all. I had really run my previous Black BCI-3e cartridge quite empty. That's a great little video you made and your explanations are very helpful thanks a lot.ġ. What I meant about the quality issue is that the characters don't seem to be as sharp and clearly defined with this Innojet cartridge. The BCI-3e is -of course- the wider Black Cartridge. The only difference is that you will not need to buy a resetter since your printer uses the older cartridges that don't have a chip. I would recommend refilling using the German method which I describe here. But as I mentioned before, they are physically identical so they are both just as easy to refill. Your last question is a little confusing because your printer is supposed to use three BCI-6 cartridges (along with one BCI-3e). You can also use a piece of plastic tape stretched across it to form a good seal. You can do this by putting the orange clip back on and if necessary, use rubber bands to hold it in place. If you want to remove a cartridge for later use, just make sure the outlet port on the bottom is sealed.
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If the Innojet BCI-3e cartridge is a color cartridge, maybe that is the reason it is inferior. I think the BCI-3e colors may be lighter than the BCI-6 colors. Your printer is supposed to take one wide BCI-3eBK cartridge and three narrow BCI-6 color cartridges although it will also take narrow BCI-3e color cartridges because both types of narrow cartridges are identical except they may use different ink. Is the Innojet BCI-3e cartridge the wider pigment black cartridge or is it one of the narrow color cartridges?