Deja Q
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Sat Aug-23-03 02:31 PM
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Who here sticks to GENUINE ink cartridges rather than doing the refill bit |
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:shrug:
For me, I have to buy the genuine ink cartridges using the vibrant and ultra-durable UltraChrome pigment inks. The generic stuff is pale fade-in-a-day rubbish by comparison.
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soothsayer
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Sat Aug-23-03 02:34 PM
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...mostly cuz I figger it's better, and cuz i don't want to damage my printer and void any kind of warranty.
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Sat Aug-23-03 02:35 PM
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2. I feed Epson-Toner to my Minolta |
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It takes a little work with a cutter, but is almost half the price and still branded.
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Sat Aug-23-03 02:38 PM
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I have a cheap printer, and the cartridges are really nothing but a plastic box with a sponge inside. NOT an exact science. Inject some in, shake, seal the hole, print.
NEVER had a problem. Never replaced my printer cartridge. Refill it once a week. Total savings @ $17 per cartridge - $884 per year. So what if you fuck up a printer. How much was your printer?
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Deja Q
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Sat Aug-23-03 02:45 PM
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4. Well, my printer is $700... |
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And whose ink longevity outlasts every other inkjet on the market by about 30 years at least.
So even if there was an OEM UltraChrome equivalent out there, I wouldn't buy it.
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Sat Aug-23-03 02:46 PM
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5. Generic Ink = Problems |
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I have both H-P and Epson printers at home and I have had nothing but trouble with generic refills. On the H-P the text smeared constantly, and the printer kept claiming it was out of ink, even with a new generic refill. With the Epson there is just no comparison. The Epson ink is waterproof, and after 30 minutes it never smears. Better than H-P
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Sat Aug-23-03 03:35 PM
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6. I buy the generic ones from ebay. Fantastic! |
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I used to do the refill bit, but it always got messy. I switched to buying generic ones on ebay cheap. Never had a problem.
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Sat Aug-23-03 04:52 PM
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7. Just upgraded my daisy wheel printer |
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to a dot matrix, but am thinking about upgrading to a thermal paper printer in the near future. Yes, I'm kidding. I don't print all that much but have always used genuine Epson cartriges. I saw an interesting hack recently that uses an external ink supply (in quart or gallon jugs) piped directly into the cartriges. It looked a bit hokey, but it might be worth checking out. Something has to be done, the printer companies are raping us.
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Sat Aug-23-03 04:52 PM
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8. I use generic cartridges I buy on ebay for a couple of bucks... |
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I I bought my Epson Photo 700 in 98 and it still works like a charm with the generic ink. B&W cartridges for $1.99. Color for less than $5.00.
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