I bought some comparable/compatible inks for my Canon Pixma MG 5650 printer but they're not lighting up and they're not printing. I phoned Canon who told me the printer isn't recognising them and they only recommend I buy Canon inks. I have bought these before although not this make and not had a problem before.Any ideas or will I have to buy Canon inks?
The cartridges probably contain chips that need to be programmed before they can be used. Some firms are better than others at ensuring that their cartridges are properly chipped.
All I can think of to do with the duff cartridges is to return them to the supplier and demand a refund, as they weren't "fit for purpose" (as required by the Consumer Rights Act 2015).
I think it sorts out the chip on the replicas that are manufactured with an empty status. Holding down the reset button may well kickstart the chip into compliance.
I am not sure whether you have to get the menu to an "ink has run out" message or warning before you hold down reset. It has been a while since I used them. Must confess I stopped because the price of the branded came down and the compatibles were awful messy blighters.
You are almost spot on with the "get a new printer" solution. They give the damned things away to hook up the cartridge use scam. Almost every printer different, for future revenue. I run a Canon MX 410 Pixma....great printer/scanner/fax(remember them?) but the bleedin cartridges are daft money. Not so bad now there is just the 2 of us and all sorts of rubbish not being printed off.
I would contact the company you bought them from first and explain it to them. They could say if there is something else you need to do to get them working or if not maybe send you a new set. I have a Canon MG6450 and it works fine with compatibles. I get mine from 999inks.co.uk
A few years ago I read somewhere that printer ink was more expensive than the finest caviar, champagne, saffron and liquid gold, anyone know if this is true?