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Posted by Oldus Fartus on 10/05/32 11:39
NFord wrote:
> "Oldus Fartus" <denisand@iiNOSPAMnet.net.au> wrote in message
> news:43e977ee$0$3668$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>
>> With the Epsons, because each printer goes through about one set per fortnight, I buy refilled
>> cartridges through eBay. These work out at about $A24 per set of six including postage which is
>> one hell of a saving. Print quality is virtually indistinguishable from the originals, and even
>> if the use of the generic tanks shorten the life of the printer to six or seven months, I am still
>> way ahead.
>
> Well, that's a point I hadn't considered before.
>
> But in addition to the risk of shortening the life
> of the printer, I'm concerned with
>
> - how long the print will last without fading,
>
The Epsons are too new yet to know for sure, but the Canons I have owned
have all used the same ink tanks since the s400 which I bought about
2000 and refilling since then. No fading is noticeable on photographs
I printed out from my early days with it. That printer is still going
strong, and has been passed on to one of my grandchildren (still with
the original print head.)
> - how much more susceptible to smearing,
>
No difference at all.
> - the risk that cheap inks may clog up the
> nozzles in a short time, (I've never had
> to so much as clean the nozzles on mine.)
>
I haven't had any problems with the Canons, nor with the Epson 210 I
bought in November last year. The Epson 310 I have only had for a
month, but seeing it uses the same print mechanism, head and tanks as
the 210 I would expect results to be the same.
> - if the colors are an *exact* match for the
> originals. I used generic ink in my last printer.
> Ordered yellow once and what I got was orange.
> Sent it back and got another orange. Shortly
> thereafter, the printer died anyway, so I didn't
> pursue it.
>
The Canon inks appears identical, but the Epson's are very slightly less
vivid, although still excellent quality. I have never had the problem
you mentioned, except if I accidentally bought the wrong ink. The
Epson yellow, for example, seems a little more orange than the Canon one.
> I take it that you are satisfied on all these points?
>
Very satisfied. The suppliers from whom I buy claim to match the
original ink, and this seems to be backed up by the results I have had.
I do stress though that what works for me, because of the volume of
printing I do, may not work for others.
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Cheers
Oldus Fartus
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