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Inkjet Cartridges lowest cost i have seen!
Posted by Vince Francis on 26 March 2005 at 11:39Hi everyone
I just wanted to share this with you all, if like me you are fed up with prices OTT for Inkjet Cartridges. 😥
They do other useful stuff there as well… They are true trade prices
Hope you find it as usefull as i do. 😀
Vince
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eddietucker replied 20 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies -
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We use this site:
They are pretty cheap and good for deliveries.
Cheers
Terry 🙂
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Hi Guys,
I don’t want to pee on your camp fire and I know Epson inks are really expensive, but I work for an Epson express centre and you just wouldn’t believe the amount of machine failures we get in due to people using poor compatibles.
They just don’t have the cleaning agents that epson ink has and can clog the nozzles if left for a while without use or in a warm office enviroment.HOWEVER, we have discovered a very good compatible and very cheap too. It’s made by Colourjet and the website is http://www.colorjet.eu.com
Make sure you don’t spell colour wrong in the address or you’ll get someone elses site.
Hope this helps.
Eddie
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Hi Eddie
I have used these for a while, and have had no problems. I would not lightly recom any supplier or product lightly, and i am sure most do understand the differences in compatables, but when i could buy a new printer with the savings i have made in less than 5 purchases, i think you will understand why i have recom these.
I do appreciate that for really expensive printers, i myself may think twice, for everyday printers though?
Vince
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Hi Vinny,
I know exactly where your coming from and I would do the same because these machines are classed as disposable these days. It’s wrong of me to assume that everyone on here would be niaive about bad quality inks (especially sign and graphic professionals) so appologies for that. I just see alot of broken machines.
If you have a 2100 or a pro 4000 this would be an expensive risk but then again I would go for a bulk ink system by permajet which works brilliantly.But in a nutshell..YES I would use the cheapest inks available especially if I had a small C65/66 C84/86 home type printer.
Eddie
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