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Posted by Gene Blanton (Member # 514) on :
 
I am using a croma 24 and have been thinking about using a aftermarket ink in it. Has anyone tried other than oem ink in their printer?
thanks gene

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Posted by Larry Elliott (Member # 263) on :
 
We have an Epson 3000 and was told by Epson that 'NO OTHER INK IS COMPATIBLE' and if we tried it we would not be covered by the warranty. Well the warranty ran out (quite some time ago) and I tried a generic brand and there 'IS NO DIFFERENCE' except in price.
Epson OEM cartridge= $65, and the generic cartridges= $24. It's kinda like the gasoline distributors, it all comes out of the same tankers at the dock, it's just the 'brand name' that you pay extra for.

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Elliott Design
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Posted by Donna in BC (Member # 130) on :
 
We have epson printers, and my husband just started purchasing the refill kits, as opposed to the already filled kits. It's much cheaper, (3x cheaper) and you refill the cartridges BEFORE they run out.

I'll have to find out if the ink is meant for Epson, I'm not sure. However, the quality of print appears to be there.

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Posted by Mayo Pardo (Member # 138) on :
 
When I had my shop, I had a Novajet printer which printed 36" across.

Like everyone else I used inks that came from the place that sold me the machine.
Their inks were "optimized" for use with their software and their papers etc.

I had also purchased a "bulk ink system" which allowed the cartridges to get their ink from bottles which held about 500ml of ink for each color. I forget the conversion but I think it's less than 16oz each.

They charged HUNDREDS of dollars for each 500ml bottle, and $65 for a cartridge which holds 42ml.

Well I got so sick of paying so much money for ink that I started refilling my own cartridges. After doing that for a few years, it developed into a little internet business on it's own.

If you knew how cheap ink is when bought in bulk, it would make you sick.

You will have to recalibrate your system when you introduce new inks. This will insure that what your scanner sees is what your printer prints, and what you see on your monitor is very close to what your printer prints.

The color range or gamut of different manufacturers inks can vary one company to the next, and even from one batch to the next within the same company.

If your printer uses cartridges that have the print head built into the cartridge, then don't worry about harming the printer with some other companies inks. You get new print heads every time you change cartridges.

If your printer cartridges do not have the print head built into them, like Epson cartridges, then there is a risk that the inks you buy in generic refill kits could clog the print head due to being the wrong viscosity, or drying too quickly, etc.

With the prices for desktop printers continually going downwards, it's probably almost as expensive having a print head serviced or replaced, as it is to buy a new printer.

If you do get your own refill kits or ink, make sure it is specific for your brand and model of printer and not one of those "universal" ink systems which they claim will work in ANY printer. It won't.

There's water soluable dye based inks, pigmented inks, UV enhanced inks, and archival inks. A print head which was designed for dye based inks will not work long if you try and run pigmented ink through it.

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Posted by Steve Eisenreich (Member # 1444) on :
 
I have an Epson Printer 1520 and I have tried just about everything and the best ink substitute is Cicero brand ink cartridges sold at Futureshop. They are better than Epson ink, I have had clogging problems with Epson ink and I have used Cicero brand cartrdges to clear them. I have had problems with Ko-rec-type ink they are just not made as well as the Cicero's.

Just so you know I do not work for Futureshop!

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PC Bytes
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Posted by Glenn@telltalesigns.bc.ca on :
 
I had a Chroma 24 without the bulk system and used Dico jet inks in it. have a Nova jet Pro now and still use the same pigment inks. These inks are a bit more expensive but I get 3 years without lamination

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