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"Hyperdemic needle and £2.99 ink from eBay or Amazon your welcome " Just be aware it can be a messy job. We’ve got a canon all in one at the moment, but have been seriously looking at going for ones that have a tank system. | |||
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"Hyperdemic needle and £2.99 ink from eBay or Amazon your welcome Just be aware it can be a messy job. We’ve got a canon all in one at the moment, but have been seriously looking at going for ones that have a tank system." Can be messy but not meny people know they can fill they old ink catrgies back up as long as they haven’t dryed out Two ways there will ither be a small fill hole in the top under the paper or something Or stab the needle in to the hole the ink comes from and fill | |||
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"I've found it cheaper to buy a new cheap printer from tesco everytime I run out of ink.... not great for the environment though. Steve x" That's where madness lies and if everyone did it would bankrupt the printer companies. | |||
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"I can thoroughly recommend a Panasonic KX-P2023 dot matix printer... they're one of the best sounding printers out there. " Matrix printers WOW.. someone remember it Good )) | |||
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"Away from the usual sex chat & as the lounge apparently is for anything....printers for the desktop Been using HP for a few years & after all the hassle regarding replacement cartridges, cost of said cartridges (even non HP ones), low number of pages printed & drying out, etc, etc, now also just not printing colour properly regardless of every attempt to retify!!! Is it worth the splash out of a couple hundred quid on the Epson ecotank 2810?? Yes it's a lot of money but if it's as good as reviews say & the 7000 plus page print out's per fill up & replacment ink £40ish....has anyone got one? Tried one out at a friends or have any real experience of them, not what they've read on Google as that I've obviously done... " Hi There, If you using your printer daily I would prefer not ink but laser one .. nowadays difference between the price ignorable compare the all cost of the ink by the end of the day Printers in present days still is the most unstable and sensitive devices as they was before but Lexmark/HP always failed with me first if I choose printer I choose who not designed 100different product but focused on their main product so Xerox Brother Kodak OKI Olivetti Kyocera those main flow was printing devices so their invention and investment more focused on the quality But certainly it is your choice and I only tells my advises based on my 20yrs+ prof exp in IT & Electronics Brother was proved for 5years as well as Xerox. And to talk against my own opinion I have Samsung Xpress M2070W since 2017 have no complain at all. | |||
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"No printer has been bad from a quality point of view for a thousand years or so now. They are ubiquitous. It’s all about the running costs. If you print enough, an Ecotank is great value. You just need to understand how many pages a month is realistic. About time single use cartridges with chips were banned, such a con it’s untrue " It's good to realise that many of us have exactly the same thoughts about something that is even more weird that writing it in almost a same second .. Well Connected Waves LOL | |||
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