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Ink Cartridges
I have an HP injet 3520 which needs replacement ink cartridges. Does anyone use recycled ones and are able to recommend a reliable supplier please? Checked out the pukka ones and they are over £36. Thank you.
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£11.88 for a full set of black plus all the colours here. (Even cheaper if you buy in bulk):
http:// www.ink redible .co.uk/ hp-desk jet-352 0-e-all -in-one -ink-ca rtridge s
(NB: That's not just the result of a bit of googling. It's the firm that I get my inks from and I'm 100% satisfied with them).
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(NB: That's not just the result of a bit of googling. It's the firm that I get my inks from and I'm 100% satisfied with them).
I have used recycled cartridges a few times now.
The only problem I have with them is that the HP software does not show
the ink level, so you don't know when they are going to run out.
They are great value and work as well as originals.
There are many sellers on Ebay.
I use :- http:// www.eba y.co.uk /usr/in kjungle 2009
The only problem I have with them is that the HP software does not show
the ink level, so you don't know when they are going to run out.
They are great value and work as well as originals.
There are many sellers on Ebay.
I use :- http://
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^^^Well that's certainly confused me, Rsvp.
If I go to Methyl's link above (which is definitely the official HP website for the UK), go to 'Inks 7 Toners' and then enter '3520' into the relevant field, the only model offered is the is the HP 3520 e-All-in-One. So there don't seem to be two similarly designated models anyway!
Take a look at your existing cartridges. If they're labelled HP 364 (or 364 XL) then the inks in my link should definitely work.
If I go to Methyl's link above (which is definitely the official HP website for the UK), go to 'Inks 7 Toners' and then enter '3520' into the relevant field, the only model offered is the is the HP 3520 e-All-in-One. So there don't seem to be two similarly designated models anyway!
Take a look at your existing cartridges. If they're labelled HP 364 (or 364 XL) then the inks in my link should definitely work.
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I've always used these and never had any complnts
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