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Anyone Using Cheap Printer Cartridges.
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My wife refuses to use them. She says they damage the printer. Put one in this evening and ended up with ink all over her hands. Are they a scam?
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A: The printer
B: The cartridges
I've never had any problem using reputable 3rd party cartridges in various Canon printers - they work just fine.
Epson printers can be a bit picky, but are usually OK if you buy good quality cartridges
HP printers are brilliant printers, but I've yet to find any 3rd party cartridges that work reliably for any length of time - I always take the pain and buy original
If you want a good supplier I can recommend these people :
https:/ /www.ch oicesta tionery .com/
I've bought laser and inkjet supplies from them for many years.
A: The printer
B: The cartridges
I've never had any problem using reputable 3rd party cartridges in various Canon printers - they work just fine.
Epson printers can be a bit picky, but are usually OK if you buy good quality cartridges
HP printers are brilliant printers, but I've yet to find any 3rd party cartridges that work reliably for any length of time - I always take the pain and buy original
If you want a good supplier I can recommend these people :
https:/
I've bought laser and inkjet supplies from them for many years.
Like Cashier, I use 'compatible' inks from Inkredible:
https:/ /www.in kredibl e.co.uk /
They're every bit as good as 'original' inks. They've got a sale on at the moment (ending at midnight on Friday). Earlier this evening I ordered 5 full sets of 5 inks for a total of just £29.39 (with free postage). That's just £1.18 per cartridge.
Using 'original' inks is simply throwing money away.
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They're every bit as good as 'original' inks. They've got a sale on at the moment (ending at midnight on Friday). Earlier this evening I ordered 5 full sets of 5 inks for a total of just £29.39 (with free postage). That's just £1.18 per cartridge.
Using 'original' inks is simply throwing money away.
I've seen an expensive HP printer wrecked by cheap cartridges - fortunately it was in warranty & HP replaced it. I've also had very variable print quality on another HP with (good quality) 3rd party carts.
I'd not risk it again - or buy another HP printer either - they seem to have gimmicked them all too effectively to fail with non-HP ink.
I'd not risk it again - or buy another HP printer either - they seem to have gimmicked them all too effectively to fail with non-HP ink.
HP put a chip in their cartidges which the newer printers are programmed to read. If you buy anything other than HP ink it will cause machine problems. This happened a few years ago and is probably still the same.
I did read somewhere, ages ago, that one of the cheaper Companies was trying to mimic the chip, don't know if they were successful.
I did read somewhere, ages ago, that one of the cheaper Companies was trying to mimic the chip, don't know if they were successful.