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How to trick Canon printer into thinking ink is full?

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  At the present time, Canon original ink cartridge is not our only choice. Many remanufactured ink cartridges are favored by more and more users because of their low price and excellent printing effect.  However, when using remanufactured ink cartridges, we often encounter a problem that the printer cannot recognize the new ink cartridges or our ink cartridge is full, but the printer indicates that the ink is low or empty. You may lose confidence in the remanufactured ink cartridge, but in fact, some simple ways can help you solve this problem. Let’s jump in! What cause the problem? It is common for remanufactured Canon cartridges to read empty or low, including the popular series: PG-40 & CL-41 PG-50 & CL-51 PG-540 & CL-541 PG-545 & CL-546 PG-260 & CL-261 When your printer reports the above errors, please eliminate the following situations first: The protective cover or seal has not been removed If you do not remove the protective cover or plastic seal attached to

Is a HP 'XL' ink cartridge worth buying?

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HP printer users notice that some ink cartridges are available in ‘XL’ version and more expensive than standard version. Do you know what ‘xl’ means and is it worth buying? Let’s dig it to discover its secret.   Why a HP ‘XL’ ink cartridge more expensive? An ‘XL’ ink cartridge means a high yield ink cartridge, which contains more ink and can print more pages than a standard ink cartridge. A HP high capacity ink cartridge has an “xl” after the cartridge number to indicate the amount of ink is much more. For example, HP 67xl ink is the high-yield version of HP 67 ink. So, it is common that the price of a high-yield cartridge is higher than standard ink cartridge in the market.   How many extra pages can a HP ‘XL’ ink cartridge print? A high-yield ink cartridge produces 2-3 times the print volume of standard ink. But the exact page depends on different HP cartridge models. For example, HP 67 black ink prints 120 pages and HP 67xl black ink prints up to 240 pages, but HP 63 black ink print

Is the OEM chip reusable?

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  Per tested, OEM chip is reusable and applicable for 3 new v4ink No-chip toner cartridges. No-chip toner such as  CF258A  and  CF258X  reutilize the OEM chip to complete the entire installation procedure. Chip does have its life span. It cannot be extended once you see the printout becomes blurred. So don’t overuse the chip in case of any underperforming printout. Want to keep using our No-chip toner? Don’t worry, remaining the chip after using the OEM toner cartridge is feasible to start next round. Beware of handling chip as the smart chip is physically tiny. 3 tips below will enable a fast and proper installation. Tip 1: DO NOT scratch or damage the chip. Tip 2: Insert the OEM chip into our v4ink no-chip toner in a correct direction. (An illustrative picture is pasted near the chip’s slot) Tip 3: Keep the chip dust-free. Use a dry cloth to clean the chip if dust adheres. It’s worth mentioning that customer can remove the chip from our  CF258X remanufactured toner  for intended use

How to deal with an error message when HP 414A cartridge is just installed?

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  Have you faced the situation when you just installed a new HP 414A or HP 414X cartridge, your printer still reminds “Cartridge Low”? You can clearly feel that there is enough toner inside when you shake the cartridge. But your printer just would not allow it to work. Due to the special specifications of this product and the wide variety of products on the market, a problem may have resulted from several causes. If you don't know much about the product, you may mistakenly think that you bought the wrong product or discarded the correct product. So, in this article, we will explain how to handle it when having a problem. Problem 1: “Cartridge is low” or “Cartridge is very low” If a new HP 414A is just installed, your printer still pops out the message. Recommended action : Step 1:  Check the cartridge is coming along with chip or not. Since these cartridges need to work with security chips, many aftermarket cartridges do not have a chip. If this is the case, you will need to remove

The Ultimate Guide for Canon PG-260 CL-261 ink Cartridge

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Canon PG-260 and CL-261 are perfect partners for home and small office printers. It can provide us with excellent printing pictures, whether black-and-white documents or colorful photos. Through this guide, you can better understand the difference between the two types of ink cartridges, how to install and how to save more expenses on the ink cartridges. Let’s jump in! What printer models are compatible with Canon PG-260 and CL-261? Canon PIXMA TR7020 Canon PIXMA TS5320 Canon PIXMA TS6420 Specifications of Canon PG-260 and CL-261 Canon PG-260  standard yield black ink cartridge prints  180 pages. Canon PG-260XL  high yield black ink cartridge  prints  400 pages . Canon CL-261  standard yield color ink cartridge prints  180 pages . Canon CL-261XL  high yield color ink cartridge prints  300 pages . What is the difference between PG-260 and CL-261? PG-260 and PG-260XL are black ink cartridges which only contain black ink. CL-261 and CL-261XL are tri-color ink cartridges which contain cyan