Thanks Ronni
Enough said I'll stick to the branded Epson.
Cheers
John
Hi John (Feltham)
Yes I remember your post, it looked complicated so I didn't pursue it
any further.
Cheers
On 07/03/2010, at 5:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi John,
If you want quality Prints & no chance of damage to your printer by
leaking ink, use your Printers recommended genuine inks & paper.
I've always used Epson Printers, with Epson Ink Cartridges and Epson
recommended paper for the specific job.
This way the Printer Driver / software --- The Print Dialogue Window
with Print Settings, Media type, colour management will give you the
best outcome of your prints.
Even though my Epson Photo TX700W Network Multi Function printer
seems to go through Ink Cartridges like there is no tomorrow, I
wouldn't use anything else other than Epson Ink Cartridges.
Also it keeps Daniel (MacWizardry) in business, keeping me supplied
with Ink ;-)
So now you have 3 to 1 against refills.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 07/03/2010, at 5:06 PM, John Daniels wrote:
Thanks for your input folks. it seems that it's 2 to 1 against
refills so far. Anyone else like to weigh in?
Cheers
John
On 04/03/2010, at 12:15 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
I refill most of the printer cartridges I have used with
compatible inks. Almost impossible to get Brother compatible
ink though.
Always had good results with no print-head breakdowns. Very messy
if you are not careful.
Cartridge world swaps your cartridge for a full one for much less
than the original stuff and they work well.
The web always has instructions for refilling carts, often on
YouTube.
Kev
Hi folks
I have always bought the genuine inks for my printer, but now
that we have 3 printers between us it's getting expensive.
What do Wamuggers think of the non genuine cheap inks as far as
damage which may be caused to the printers and true colour inks
which do not fade?
Cheers
John
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