Eventually after being really tough with my local dealer, he sold me 35
cartridges (4 more than the initial request below) for the 2100 at �329
including VAT and delivery. Whichever way you look at it, my complaining did
save me �109 and I got an additional 4 photo black cartridges included, so
in real terms I saved about �150 on that order.

A short while ago, I received a light cyan ink cartridge from the States and
I am waiting for the old one to be fully used before trying this one, after
which I'll get back to you all. I know that the European grey balancer
software for the 2100 works fine with the 2200, so my bet is that its all
nonsense and we can use whichever cartridge we choose. Just let me get to
the bottom of this speed issue...

Cheers
Ashley

Nick Wilcox-Brown 19/3/03 2:57 pm
> Hi Ashley and all,
> 
> Back on the 20th Feb, there was a huge discussion on Epson 2100 Cartridge
> prices. Did you ever get a 2200 cartridge from the US and did it work? Did
> anyone find cheaper than the guys in Bradford?
> 
> As a side note, I just checked DABS for price on these cartridges, most are
> charging Epson list which is 12.17UK inc tax, DABS are charging a massive
> 14.09 Buyer BEWARE!!
> 
> Nick WB
> 
> 
>> A few days ago, I purchased an Epson 2100 from a dealer in
>> London and it appears to perform well. Yesterday I decided to produce some
>> composites to form a mailer and calculated that I would probably need the
following:
>> 
>> 4 Matte black
>> 4 Light black
>> 4 Cyan
>> 5 Light cyan
>> 4 Magenta
>> 6 Light magenta
>> 4 yellow
>> 
>> The cost of these inks in the UK came to �438 including VAT.
>> At yesterdays exchange rate this is US $700.


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