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You might be right, Leo; I had always been leary of "Compatible" replacement ink cartridges. But my girlfriend had been using them for quite some time in her Epson printer without any apparent problems. So after doing a little research I decided to purchase a Canon Pixma IP1500 for $50, because the compatible replacement cartridges could be purchased for $1.50 a piece for the color/b&w, respectively, when purchsed in groups of 10. That translates to $30.00 for TEN PAIRS of color/b&w, or THREE BUCKS to replace the entire set, compared to around $22.00 for the Canon OEMs. I figured the worst I could be set back if the whole thing went south was $80.00. So far, I've replaced the color and b&w cartridges once each, without any degradation whatsoever in print quality. If anything changes, I'll repost. But so far, so good. Posted by: skay at September 13, 2005 05:59 AMMy wife happens to work for a company that produces recycled cartridges and sells them at about 20-50% of the original manufacturer’s retail prices. I won't mention the company's names so you know this isnt just a self promotion, but the cartriges are great! print quality is wonderful and they seem to last much longer. We buy our own cartridges there and while we have gotten 2 or 3 bad cartridges over the years the company has always been happy to replace them. But the market is big and not all of the companies care about quality in fact some can be very shady about how they handle business and customers I suppose this is why so many people have bad experiences. Just remember the following: Companies like HP and others put billions of dollars and effort in their printing technologies including the inks and how they drop. I have an HP 940c Deskjet good Printer Expensive I have been using Inkjet cartridges from China and taiwan for some time now and all of them are not original, anyway I use them because I always assure every Inkjet I use if not original at least can offer some level of quality specially ISO-9001 and other International standards. This is a very nice blog and very active also I like to visit and read thru this frequently, I also read this ink website, this has helped me to save some big bucks! Ryan Posted by: Ryan at November 24, 2005 07:19 PMthe site is: http://cheap-inkjet-cartridges.ws Posted by: Ryan at November 24, 2005 07:20 PMI seem to have trouble using compatible ink cartridges with the Canon BJC 2100 inkjet printer. Leslee I’ve used HP940c and Cannon 330 compatible replacement cartridges. At my blog sight, stirlingbunnellblogspot.com, I describe how to refill any 3 color bubble jet type of printer cartridge for less than 5 cents per refill. To make a long story short, you use food coloring. Buy it in the economy 1 quart size at restaurant supply houses for about $2.75 per quart bottle. Get one each of the colors blue, red, and yellow totaling about $8.50. This provides an equal or better replacement for the normally available ink refill kits and provides hundreds of refills. My blog sight's purpose is to expose many discoveries , inventions, inovations, tec that I am responsible for creating. CANON TELL US THAT THIER ORIGINAL INK CARTRIDGES ARE FAR SUPERIOR TO COMPATIBLES, WHAT THEY DONT TELL YOU IS THEY ARE MADE IN FAR EASTERN SWEAT SHOPS MOSTLY BY CHILDREN. Comment Page: 1 | 2
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