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Dmitry2012-03-30 07:28:35
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Dmitry, 2012-03-30 07:28:35

Nano-cartridges BURSTEN?

Good afternoon!
Does anyone use Bursten nano cartridges on Canon Pixma printers? What can you say about the quality of the print? How long does one cartridge refill last? Interested in printing photographs.
I want to buy myself these on the Canon Pixma IP4700. Are there any pitfalls?
Thank you!

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Vitaly Peretyatko, 2012-03-30
@viperet

Well, these are ordinary PZKs (refillable cartridges), they are used by a lot of people, they do not affect the print quality, it is only affected by what you will fill in there. Of course, I would not bother with the PZK and would put myself a CISS (I actually did that already). And then adding ink with an enema of 25 ml is not our choice)))

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Valery, 2013-03-15
@ValeriyKr

Nanocartridges are simply a type of refillable cartridge produced by the Chinese company SkyHorse. Bursten is just such branding in Russia. "Nano" differ from the usual "refills" in other material, another implementation of protection against air printing. Fundamentally different is the 3rd generation of nano-cartridges (loopless CISS) - a frame with chips is installed in the printer once, two sets of replaceable refillable ink tanks are supplied separately. This saves the contact group of the printer for chips, and also allows you to change cartridges without mandatory cleaning.

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