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kalos:
Sorry, don't have a solution.

But when I saw the thread title I thought 'Huh? My monitor doesn't use ink.'

It's been a long day  :-[
-katykaty (May 17, 2009, 05:59 PM)
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you probably will in the future  :)

but, anyway, there are some software out there that do more or less this job, I wonder if someone has experience on their accuracy and any specific recommendation, or all are for enterprise-size printing needs

Inknmore:
I know this is a really old message, but I thought I would put a post to answer this question. You can get a chip resetter for $60 at http://www.macroenter.com/Canon_Chip_Resetter_p/ia-mp-can-cli8.htm, I am not affiliated with this company, but I have purchased one of these chip resetters from them.
I own and operate a inkjet refill retail store and I use it on a daily basis. You can reset the bigger black cartridge(pgi-5bk) and all the color cartridges(CLI-8xx).

If anyone wants more info or has more inkjet cartridge related questions, go to my website Inknmore.com and I will be happy to answer your questions.

Larry

Carol Haynes:
Just a word of warning - if your printer has a separate print head (as do most Canon printers) then beware of cheap ink refills or compatibles - I have come across a number of dead Canon print heads over the past year from using cheap ink and the replacement print head is more than the cost of a new printer. You can sometimes recover them by soaking the head in alcohol over night but often they never work quite as well after they have been clogged and seem to be more prone to clogging in the future.

I don't sell cartridges (maybe I should) but I always recommend my clients use original cartridges if they are reasonably priced and if not buy a new printer with decent consumable prices.

ha14:
Well there are some printing soft, never tried it myself so here is a list

GreenPrint
http://www.printgreener.com/

ClickBook
http://www.bluesquirrel.com/products/clickbook/

Ink Saver
http://www.inksaver.com/

Priprinter
http://www.priprinter.com/

fineprint
http://www.fineprint.com/

InkMon
http://www.inkmon.org/

ecoPrint2
http://www.ecoprintsaver.com/ecoprint2_faq.html

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