Your Canon fax/copy machine uses a powdered substance called toner to print text and images to a sheet of paper when you receive an incoming fax or copy a document. When the toner runs low you'll ...
Let it flow, let it flow, let it flow. The ongoing shortage means Canon can't find the chips used to distinguish Canon-produced cartridges from those made by other companies. The ongoing chip shortage ...
To a large extent, the way you use your printer determines how long your toner cartridge lasts. The more you print and the more toner your design choices put on a page, the more frequently you'll ...
The global semiconductor shortage has disrupted production across the board. Although one would expect the impact of this short supply of chips to be limited to only consumer electronics, the crisis ...
Printer makers have long used chips to thwart third-party ink cartridge sales and drive you toward their own products, but they're now feeling the sting of those restrictions. The Register and USA ...
For years, printers have been encumbered with digital rights management systems that prevent users from buying third-party ink and toner cartridges. Printer companies have claimed that their ...
With inkjet printer prices so low, and inkjet replacement cartridge prices so high, is it cheaper to replace your printer instead of buying new ink? That’s the debate sparked at Digg’s tech page when ...
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 ...