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Canon's move hurts consumers, not the company There are a few downsides for consumers due to Canon's choice to manufacture toner cartridges for multifunction printers (MFP).
Canon reported that supply chain shortages have forced the printer manufacturer to ship consumable print cartridges without certain semiconductors inside them.
Canon can’t get enough toner chips, so it’s telling customers how to defeat its DRM Lack of chips produces "no negative effects on print quality," Canon says.
Canon has become an unusual victim of the global semiconductor shortage, as its printer cartridges are not shipping with chips to confirm they contain genuine ink from the company.
As a result of the ongoing global chip shortage, Canon is scrambling to appease a wave of furious customers after its own ink cartridges are malfunctioning to be read as fake. A widespread outcry ...
Canon has had to ship printer ink cartridges without copy protection chips due to shortages, and that's creating headaches for users.
Those of you using Canon printers might be interested in a useful hack that allows you to reset your print cartridges, enabling you to use every drop of ...
Changing ink cartridges is a routine part of printer maintenance, and you may find that you need to do so frequently if the Canon printer in your office sees regular use. Your Canon printer has an ...
Instructions on How to Refill an Ink Cartridge on a Canon Pixma. Canon Pixma printers use individual ink cartridges for each of four to six colors. Cartridges have a small microchip that will need ...
It seems the chip shortage has claimed yet another victim. Canon has been sending out emails to its customers, letting them know that changes are coming to its ink and toner cartridges for ...
OSAKA--A seller of refilled ink cartridges plans to sue Canon Inc. for changing specifications of cartridges for its home-use printers to thwart its business of offering a lower-priced product to ...