there your problem right there - you're using a printer made out of salt
in all seriousness, though, yes, printer cartridges are a RACKET. big time.
Why is that?Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
never buy generic refills from frys
Originally posted by: Imported
How did they disable the chip thing on Epson cartridges/printers?
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Imported
How did they disable the chip thing on Epson cartridges/printers?
You don't need to bypass any system. The ink level says "Low," you keep printing, and eventually you run out. It's not hard to understand.
Originally posted by: Kevin
Actually, those ink refills will void your warranty. Canon seems to have the cheapest ink, but their carts are small. Lexmark is the worse though. They have some color carts that are $42. You can get a brand new printer for $50 and it comes with both the color and black ink...
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: Kevin
Actually, those ink refills will void your warranty. Canon seems to have the cheapest ink, but their carts are small. Lexmark is the worse though. They have some color carts that are $42. You can get a brand new printer for $50 and it comes with both the color and black ink...
New printers come with "starter cartridges"
The cartridge is only half full so you pay them for replacement cartridges sooner.
Originally posted by: dakata24
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: Kevin
Actually, those ink refills will void your warranty. Canon seems to have the cheapest ink, but their carts are small. Lexmark is the worse though. They have some color carts that are $42. You can get a brand new printer for $50 and it comes with both the color and black ink...
New printers come with "starter cartridges"
The cartridge is only half full so you pay them for replacement cartridges sooner.
AFAIK, my canon i850 came with a full sized cartridge and not a "starter cartridge".
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: Kevin
Actually, those ink refills will void your warranty. Canon seems to have the cheapest ink, but their carts are small. Lexmark is the worse though. They have some color carts that are $42. You can get a brand new printer for $50 and it comes with both the color and black ink...
New printers come with "starter cartridges"
The cartridge is only half full so you pay them for replacement cartridges sooner.
Originally posted by: Macro2
RE:"What does an entry level color laser printer sell for these days?"
About $700 but wait till you have to replace the toner$
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: Kevin
Actually, those ink refills will void your warranty. Canon seems to have the cheapest ink, but their carts are small. Lexmark is the worse though. They have some color carts that are $42. You can get a brand new printer for $50 and it comes with both the color and black ink...
New printers come with "starter cartridges"
The cartridge is only half full so you pay them for replacement cartridges sooner.
No Epson printer sold in the last 2 years has had starter cartridges.
Originally posted by: Macro2
Buy a Canon inkjet that takes BCI-3 or BCI-6 cartridges and either...
i850 or i950
1. Buy Generics (megatoners.com) etc. (look for ISO certified.)
2. refill (I've filled the same cartridge over 100 times)
3. get a continuous feed mechanism for the Canon.
If you have a HP you might as well sell it. Epson isn't much better for refilling and in some cases you need a chipsetter.
4. Lasers are good for text. BETTER KEEP THE SUCKA' IN A LOW HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT OR THE TONER WILL GUM UP.
