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mikesnook1 | 18:47 Mon 27th Aug 2012 | Technology
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i am looking for a all in one printer that is economical on ink, i have hp printer that uses a lot of ink cartridges, so i am looking forward to all of your suggestions,a big thank you in advance.
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Not seen the Kodak ads then?
Bought a Kodak printer which I am personally a little fed up with!
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Gavmacp
i used to have a kodak just like you and i was fed up with mine too,picture colour quality was very poor, so i bought this hp all in one and i was supprised how much ink it uses.
Any of the Epsons: http://www.epson.co.u...tesite/cms/index/1007
Compatible cartridges are dirt cheap too:
http://www.amazon.co....tridges/dp/B005FW1NR2
Agree Epsom are cheap as is the Ink via Amazon. I use a fair bit and can't fault the quality either. Ink usually arrives next day free delivery too.

I bought my all in one printer on a special offer on Amazon too. Excellent service
Mike, have you not tried refilling your own cartridges??
I've refilled mine for the last 12 years so your can imagine how much I have saved in that time.
My last new printer (an HP) was bought in Jan 2011 and I have refilled the original cartridges ever since and they still print as good as when new.
The replacement ink over the last 18 months cost about £3.00 whereas I should have bought approx 6 black and 6 colour cartridges costing roughly £150. I now refill both cartridges in approx 20 minutes and consider a couple of inky finger tips well worth the effort.
The printer keeps telling me that the cartridges are nearly empty but I know better (having just refilled them) and know that they will last for the next few
weeks. The trick is to refill them before they actually get empty otherwise the heater in the cartridges could burn out and a new cartridge would then have to be bought.
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Wak
never given a thought to refilling my own,but i will definately explore the possibility of refilling them, thanks.
mike.
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graham-w and droopdrawers
thanks for your input, i will keep in mind your suggetions if the refilling method falls through.
mike.
Mike, If you can give me an e-mail address of some sort then I could send a 3-page .doc file which could be of help and interest to you when refilling the cartridges.
I believe you can get a one-off-use e-mail address from some sites.
Good luck,
Wak.

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