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Old 01-18-2008, 11:55 PM
ac
 
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Default RKS Chip Extender for Canon printers

Has anyone any experience of this product. It sells on Ebay (US & Europe)
for £29.95.

It clips onto Canon Pixma printers (with chipped cartridges) and claims to
disable the need for a chipped cartridge to be used.

I have e-mailed the supplier asking if ink monitoring is disabled with the
device. If it is, then it just seems to be an expensive way of getting
around the need to transfer the chip between cartridges.

Ebay feedback is positive but comments are a little bland for my liking.

Anyone have any comments on this product?


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Old 01-19-2008, 03:40 PM
measekite
 
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Default Re: RKS Chip Extender for Canon printers



ac wrote:
> Has anyone any experience of this product. It sells on Ebay (US & Europe)
> for £29.95.
>
> It clips onto Canon Pixma printers (with chipped cartridges) and claims to
> disable the need for a chipped cartridge to be used.
>

It is a waste of money.
> I have e-mailed the supplier asking if ink monitoring is disabled with the
> device. If it is, then it just seems to be an expensive way of getting
> around the need to transfer the chip between cartridges.
>
> Ebay feedback is positive but comments are a little bland for my liking.
>
> Anyone have any comments on this product?
>
>

If you buy the correct ink for the printer you do not need any of this
stuff. I never use it.
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:41 PM
ac
 
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Default Re: RKS Chip Extender for Canon printers

Seeing as Measkite has money to burn by paying silly prices for original
carts, perhaps he would be good enough to offer his empty carts to folks on
this group who could then refill them.

C'mon Measkite you would be helping to save the planet by letting the rest
of us recycle your carts. Do something useful with your life.


"Frank" <fb@signm.crt> wrote in message
news:47925cd0$0$18425$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
measekite wrote:
>
>
> ac wrote:
>
>> Has anyone any experience of this product. It sells on Ebay (US & Europe)
>> for £29.95.
>>
>> It clips onto Canon Pixma printers (with chipped cartridges) and claims
>> to disable the need for a chipped cartridge to be used.
>>

>
> It is a waste of money.

you're broke so who cares?
>
>> I have e-mailed the supplier asking if ink monitoring is disabled with
>> the device. If it is, then it just seems to be an expensive way of
>> getting around the need to transfer the chip between cartridges.
>>
>> Ebay feedback is positive but comments are a little bland for my liking.
>>
>> Anyone have any comments on this product?
>>

>
> If you buy the correct ink for the printer you do not need any of this
> stuff. I never use it.

You first need a printer to use ink.
Get a job then get a life you idiot loser.
Frank


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Old 01-19-2008, 09:54 PM
DanG
 
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Default Re: RKS Chip Extender for Canon printers


"ac" <lightningfast@SPAMMYntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Seeing as Measkite has money to burn by paying silly prices for original
> carts, perhaps he would be good enough to offer his empty carts to folks
> on this group who could then refill them.
>
> C'mon Measkite you would be helping to save the planet by letting the rest
> of us recycle your carts. Do something useful with your life.
>


You're making the large assumption that he has ever actually owned a Canon
printer, much less figured out how to replace an ink tank.


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Old 01-20-2008, 12:15 AM
Michael Johnson
 
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Default Re: RKS Chip Extender for Canon printers

ac wrote:
> Seeing as Measkite has money to burn by paying silly prices for original
> carts, perhaps he would be good enough to offer his empty carts to folks on
> this group who could then refill them.
>
> C'mon Measkite you would be helping to save the planet by letting the rest
> of us recycle your carts. Do something useful with your life.


By his own admission, you might be waiting years for him to empty a set
of OEM carts.

> "Frank" <fb@signm.crt> wrote in message
> news:47925cd0$0$18425$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> measekite wrote:
>>
>> ac wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone any experience of this product. It sells on Ebay (US & Europe)
>>> for £29.95.
>>>
>>> It clips onto Canon Pixma printers (with chipped cartridges) and claims
>>> to disable the need for a chipped cartridge to be used.
>>>

>> It is a waste of money.

> you're broke so who cares?
>>> I have e-mailed the supplier asking if ink monitoring is disabled with
>>> the device. If it is, then it just seems to be an expensive way of
>>> getting around the need to transfer the chip between cartridges.
>>>
>>> Ebay feedback is positive but comments are a little bland for my liking.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any comments on this product?
>>>

>> If you buy the correct ink for the printer you do not need any of this
>> stuff. I never use it.

> You first need a printer to use ink.
> Get a job then get a life you idiot loser.
> Frank
>
>

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