08-01-2015 04:57 PM - edited 08-01-2015 05:19 PM
old printer died and had to buy a new printer
do I need to start it up the first time with the setup catridges or I can I move over the already open ones from the old one
I don't want to have an open set of cartridges not in the printer
but I don't want to mess up the new one by starting it up the first time with cartridges that are not labled setup ?
exactly how are the setup cartridges different, I have read almost every possible answer on the internet so most of them have to be inaccurate !
thanks
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08-03-2015 10:58 AM
Hi techguy,
As long as the other inks tanks are Canon genuine ink tanks that are compatible with the printer, they should be able to be used to setup the printer; you don't have the use the Setup ink tanks to setup the printer. If for some reason the other ink tanks do not work, you can go ahead and use the Setup ink tanks to setup the printer.
08-01-2015 10:09 PM
08-02-2015 01:31 AM
I read somewhere that the setup cartridges are required and no others with work the first time the printer is set up
is this true or not?
this is so dealers can't sell the printer and keep the ink
08-03-2015 10:58 AM
Hi techguy,
As long as the other inks tanks are Canon genuine ink tanks that are compatible with the printer, they should be able to be used to setup the printer; you don't have the use the Setup ink tanks to setup the printer. If for some reason the other ink tanks do not work, you can go ahead and use the Setup ink tanks to setup the printer.
05-10-2016 11:37 PM
Are the SETUP CL251 ink tanks a lesser volume than a standard CL251 ink tank?
Are the XL ink tanks really twice the voulme?
I switched to Canon because I was paying $20 to print a few pages on my HP all in one. (I would print a few pages and then it would sit dormant for a month or more.)
05-12-2016 08:52 AM
Hi fabricgator,
The ink tanks that come with the printer are full (non-starter) ink tanks. The ink volume contained in the ink tanks used by the printer can be found below:
PGI-250 BK: 15 ml
CLI-251: 7 ml
PGI-250XL PGBK: 22 ml
CLI-251XL BK: 11 ml
CLI-251XL Gy: 11 ml
CLI-251XL Y: 11 ml
CLI-251XL C: 11 ml
CLI-251XL M: 11 ml
Canon inks and accessories can be purchased at the Canon online store here.
05-12-2016 02:20 PM
Thank you for the reply Ramona,
That is interesting information. I noticed that some of my NonXL ink tanks( I kept the empties for some reason) said SETUP on them and others that I bought from the Canon Store did not say SETUP.
I found it curious and was wondering what the difference was.
I figured it was like Gillette razors. That they give you just enough to get started and then you find yourself buying more.
Is there any difference between the regular (non XL) CLI251's and the ones marked "SETUP"? Something in the little microchip to tell it to do an alignment maybe?
Curious
10-16-2017 04:11 PM
are the starter cartridges for this printer filled as much as the regular ones?
12-26-2017 03:57 PM
Hi enjeenje,
The inks that come with the MX922 are the same as standard size ink tanks, and contain the same amount of ink.
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12-27-2017 07:58 AM
ts9120 not MX922
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