CANON i960 printers
Service Manual and Parts Catalog

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i960 printer Service Manual and Parts Catalog

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  guima lopes 2008-07-22 10:38:05  
  When?
  DIOGENES CABANA 2012-05-18 05:56:50  
  perfecto, un servicio muy bueno desde colombia "Gracias"
  dave hardik yogeshbhai 2006-12-03 22:47:49  
  Just wanted to THANK YOU for letting me download that manual. I REALLY appreciate it. You know how kids are when they get on a computer they think they know everything and don\'t know anything. So Thanks Again AL HART
  Alan Page 2017-07-23 03:33:02  
  brilliant - absolutely brilliant. Thank you. Thought I would have to trash my printer and the unused ink cartridges. Only hiccup was needing to disable my security protection to install this wonderful product. Used it as a trial - which proved it worked - then bought the key to finish the job. I am wrapped as you have saved me hundreds of dollars as there is nothing wrong with the quality of the printing. Cheers, Alan.
  sds dasd 2020-09-01 20:03:11  
  THANK YOU, THANK YOU.. worked like a charm. now I can finish my school project. workforce 630 Epson
  Jack Vikati 2025-03-17 02:23:07  
  Reset key itself WORKS, hurrah! 5 stars. BUT . . . it was a struggle to get the download. Our MacBook which is a few years old does not allow the download to be installed because Apple blocks "unrecognized developers." That should be taken care of or a warning should be placed on all promotional materials related to WIC RESET KEY. I was able to get the download onto my old Apple desktop which has not had operating system updates. That's how I finally purchased the reset key. Please tell me why the whole business of the reset key, after replacing the ink pads, is not an example of contrived malicious obsolescence? I was tied up for hours, cursing the Epson company, and a breath away from buying a new printer, adding plastic waste into our environment. I liken my experience to changing a car's oil filter and then needing a code to start the car again.
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