Re: NON-Clogging Inkjet of any brand?



Gary Tait wrote:

John Thomas Smith <jtsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:189po111q7jhuno9s0ntqtevdmmttc151u@xxxxxxx:



After reading here, it seems that the Canon (IP5000?)
is "better" about not clogging the heads... but is ANY
inkjet going to continue to work with only being used
on a weekly basis instead of every day?


All inkjets clog. Weekly might be fine.


I have the IP5000, IP4000 and I860, and none of them have shown any eagerness to clog.

Print something weekly or every couple of weeks and that should keep the
printhead from drying (clogging). And it doesn't matter whether it's Canon brand ink or non-Canon, there is no difference. I use non-Canon inks in 3 Canon printers and can honestly tell you I haven't seen a
clog. So you just know the resident Canon newsgroup troll is lying through his ears about clogging problems. I've been printing a lot of
Christmas stuff with my 3rd printer while the other two have sat idle
for three weeks doing nothing other that a weekly nozzle check. All systems go . . .


Taliesyn
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Canon iP6600D
    ... I am sure that the Canon IP4300 can produce ... printer and uses ChromoLife 100 Canon ink that will provide better fade ... like has been done for years on the Epson ... I have to agree with him with regard to clogging, ...
    (comp.periphs.printers)
  • Re: Which Canon is good for aftermarket ink and chipless?
    ... > CANON OEM INK IS RECOMMENDED IN ALL CANON PRINTERS. ... THE RISK OF CLOGGING ...
    (comp.periphs.printers)
  • Re: Printer suggestions for X-mas
    ... Get away from clogging and get a Canon. ... Davy ... Prev by Date: ...
    (comp.periphs.printers)