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Jordyboy9 | 20:46 Thu 06th Jun 2019 | ChatterBank
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there is something wrong some where,or is it just that iam a tight old fart?
cannon printer £30 black ink for same printer £23,surely there should be an insentive to buy their make so make the ink cheaper.
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Did I pay £100 for an HP OfficePro something or other all-in-one-one? And did its running costs (ink, print heads etc) cost more than that a year? And this for someone who only uses the printer for the Listener and EV crosswords, and the home delivery grocery order. So you can see the business model here.

Now have an HP Envy all-in-one which is very economical on ink and, after two years, hasn't incurred any further costs. So, Jordy Boy, the same company can produce a more honest product.
The HP Envy series inks are just as as expensive, but the model isn't a gas guzzler like the previous one I had.

My own experience of (the admittedly far cheaper) remanufactured cartridges has been variabl as in some of them don't work. I now only use originals.
HP knows when you put a cheaper ink in. (and gives you a right telling off)
Jordyboy, I use one of these, a Canon iP7250.
https://www.canon.co.uk/printers/inkjet/pixma/pixma_ip7250/
It uses 5 cartridges. Costly, you might think, but not a bit of it. A boxed set of 4 x 5 cartridges on Amazon costs £14. The printer cost me £65 and it is ONLY a printer, not a fax or copier. And it's wi-fi. Well worth it if you're looking for a decent, affordable printer. But I defer to Chris, who is quite an expert on such matters! :o)
^^^ My current printer recommendation would probably be the Canon TS5051 all-in-one model. It uses 5 separate inks, for higher quality and better economy, and PC World currently have it on offer at just £49.99
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-ts5051-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet-printer-10168196-pdt.html

A full set of all 5 inks, from my favourite supplier, costs just £9.83 (or even less if bought in bulk):
https://www.inkredible.co.uk/canon-pixma-ts5051-ink-cartridges

However if no scanning facility is required, 10CS's recommendation is also a good one, with the printer priced at £49.99 at Argos
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9127702
and a full set of 5 inks available for £7.75 (or even less in bulk)
https://www.inkredible.co.uk/canon-pixma-ip7250-ink-cartridges-3
I’ve not long bought an Epson WiFi enabled £35. Takes separate cartridges. Get my inks from Asda. £5 for the black. £13 for a pack of coloureds. Works fine.
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Thanks to you all for your advice and input in regards to printers ink,could kick myself for not asking on here first,think I will go for refills,only really using printer for Boarding Passes,
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Caran who does refills?
www.the-inkstore.co.uk
Tel. 01792 548731
my Epson colour cartridges (one for each colour) tend to last about 6 months.

Funny, since I never print in colour.
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thank you caran so thats what i am going to do when i run out of ink go for refils thanks again

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