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Hello all, I know that recently third party cartridges for Canon (CLI-8 / PGI-5) *with chip* have been put on the market, however they cost double compared to the chipless ones.
Chipless ones would be fine for me if they had two plastic prongs where the chip can be inserted, so that it stays there WITHOUT using the glue!
> Hello all, > I know that recently third party cartridges for Canon (CLI-8 / PGI-5) > *with chip* have been put on the market, however they cost double compared > to the chipless ones.
> Chipless ones would be fine for me if they had two plastic prongs where > the chip can be inserted, so that it stays there WITHOUT using the glue!
rfiv wrote: > Hello all, > I know that recently third party cartridges for Canon (CLI-8 / PGI-5) > *with chip* have been put on the market, however they cost double > compared to the chipless ones.
People who want print quality do not care because they buy only Canon OEM and I have NEVER heard of a problem. It is only those who want to buy crap for a cheap price and get what they paid for have problems.
As Truman said if it gets too hot stay out of the kitchen.
> Chipless ones would be fine for me if they had two plastic prongs > where the chip can be inserted, so that it stays there WITHOUT using > the glue!
rfiv, Don't pay any attention to posts by measekite. He is a shill for the printer companies. He only knows one thing that fits in his very tiny brain. That thing is that all generic ink is bad and all oem ink is good. It is like his special religion.
If he says this same mantra long enough, he feels he will find enlightenment.
rfiv wrote: > Hello all, > I know that recently third party cartridges for Canon (CLI-8 / PGI-5) > *with chip* have been put on the market, however they cost double > compared to the chipless ones.
> Chipless ones would be fine for me if they had two plastic prongs where > the chip can be inserted, so that it stays there WITHOUT using the glue!
> Hello all, > I know that recently third party cartridges for Canon (CLI-8 / PGI-5) > *with chip* have been put on the market, however they cost double compared > to the chipless ones.
> Chipless ones would be fine for me if they had two plastic prongs where > the chip can be inserted, so that it stays there WITHOUT using the glue!
> However the cartridges of the link above are so expensive that they cost > like chipped ones.
> Do you know a cheaper source with cartridges with prongs? > Preferably in the EU but not strictly necessary
This could be a solution but I don't know whether this company sells outside DK: http://www.nordic-ink.dk/index.php?cPath=585_589 At the bottom of the page you can see an orange clip that mounts the chip permanently in the printhead. These holders (5 pcs.) are relatively expensive, but the cartridges are cheap. 25 cartridges of my own choice for my Pixma 5200R costs around 65 Euro. (1Euro ~ 7.5 DKK.) I have used it for some months now and it works fine. In fact the printer doesn't detect when you change a cartridge so it doesn't start the usual nagging. Kind regards Niels