Originally posted by: Lemon law
With all due respects to Zepper, the post I have seen show the BCI-3&6 cartridges replaced
by the new chipped Canons hold exactly one silly milliliter less ink.
The BCI-3blk holds 27 ml of Canon OEM ink--the BCI-5 just 26 ml.
The BCI-6 dye based color cartridges hold 14 ml of OEM ink--the CLI_8 cartridges just 13ml.
But when you consider a fully used and then discarded OEM cartridge still contains about 3
ml of ink retained in the sponge, that 1 ml less makes a more powerful difference.--but still not 30%.
But sure food for thought when you consider many smallish cartridges of all brands still contain considerable unusable ink retained in the cartridge sponge.