CISS InkLink for Brother Printers using LC233 Cartridges
Your choice of Prechipped or Chip Resetter
Key Features:
- Prefilled with 400ml of Premium Rihac
Phot Pro Dye Inks
- UV absorber components for increased print
fade life
- Model specific inks - profiled to appropriate
model release
- Silicone tubing and ABS plastic ink reservoirs
(UV block)
- Isobaric equilibrium structure
- Suits printers using:
LC231/LC233/LC235XL/LC237XL/LC239XL(AUS)
Available Prechipped or with Chip Resetter
- Suits International Printers:
LC221/LC223/LC225XL/LC227XL (UK)
LC201/LC203/LC205XL/LC207XL (USA/Canada)
UK & US Models Currently only available with Chip Resetter
(equivalent to approx 68 Brother cartridges which would cost you $1,944.60*)
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Compatible printer models include:
DCP-J4120DW & DCP-J562DW
MFC-J4620DW, MFC-J5320DW, MFC-J5720DW, MFC-J680DW, MFC-J880DW & MFC-J480DW
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Please see information below on the differences between the Prechipped Option and the Chip Resetter Option
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Option 1 : Pre-chipped CISS
This product comes with chips already attached to the cartridges for your convenience
Using EcoTek II chips, the latest up-to-date version in chip technology.
EcoTek II chips are an ink level auto reset chip. The cartridge will funtion normally and when the the cartridge indicates empty, simply unclick the cartridge and re-insert the cartridge and the ink level will be reset
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Option 2 : Chip Resetter (International purchasers must choose this option)
Choosing the Chip resetter option (over pre-chipped) requires the use of genuine cartridge chips from your Brother cartridges (which you suppy from your old cartridges). The cartridges chips (OEM) MUST indicate ink volume remaining. As a precaution we recommend at least 10% full.
XL OEM Cartridges (LC235/LC237/LC239 (AUS), LC225XL/LC227XL (UK), LC205XL/LC207XL (USA/Canada) Cartridges cannot work with the chip resetter. The resetter will only reset LC231/LC233 (AUS), LC221/LC223 (UK) or LC201/LC203 (USA/Canada) OEM Chips.
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Please note these are not Brother branded products. The trade names remain the property of the respective companies and 'Brother' is used soley for clarification.
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