Ink Cartridges? Refill?
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ok, so i have a canon mp180 and i refilled the ink cartridges a couple of times before. i refilled them today and the printer didnt recognise them. after some playing around, i got it to see them but the yellow didnt work, i did a 'deep clean' on the maintenance and the red didnt work either. should i just go buy new cartridges, were they stuffed from refilling too many times? thanks ;]
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Answer:
refilling ink should only be done 2 times. your CL41 and PG40 maybe you use the #50 should only cost around $60 original and $40 generic It is a lot easier and less hassel to buy generics. Now keep in mind that you have a tri-colour which means that if 1 colour is empty you end up throwing out the other 2 full colours. Good luck Source work selling printers/ink
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