Terry- How did you flush your system when you first installed it? I can't find any 1270 cleaning carts on either MIS or Inkjetart. Tom O'Connell --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "terryr1028" <terryr1028@h...> wrote: > Andy, > > Buy the system with the chips that you mentioned below, it really is > the best way to go. I know the system is much more expensive than the > MIS CFS, but since you are on a Mac the only way you can reset the > chips is to use a reprogrammer that would require pulling the carts > to use it. The extra cost of the CIS will be worth it to you since at > most, all you will need to do is maybe turn the printer off for a few > seconds and then back on to reset them to full, easy and no air is > introduced. Also, if you decide to switch inks later on, all you need > to do is purchase new CIS carts, flush the tubing and tranfer the > chips to those carts. Also, NoMoreCarts no longer sells direct, so > your best bet would be the Niagra system from Media Street since they > sell that system with the Niagra name as rebranding. Inkjetart.com > also sells the exact same system with free shipping to boot. You can > not buy the just the chips though, and I don't blame Dave since it is > the best solution to date and he had a lot of money tied up in > getting them made. > > Terry > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., shashinka@a... wrote: > > Hello all: > > > > If I want to use the nomorecarts CIS system without the CHIP in my > 1270/1280, > > how can I easily reprogram without removing the carts on a MAC? > Doesn't some > > company have an inexpensive standalone reprogrammer? I'm on a Mac. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Andy Darlow
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Re: [Digital BW] NMC CIS question
2001-12-29 by tomoc
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