"Burt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Recently I bought an HP Photosmart C4345 all-in-one printer which scans,
> > copies prints and faxes. It uses one tri color and one black cartridge
> > (numbers 74 and 75). I have been using a Canon IP4000 for the past 3
years
> > which is not printing as well as it used to but could be that it needs a
> > new
> > printhead. The Canon takes 4 color and 2 black cartridges. I've always
> > used
> > compatible ink cartridges. The IP400 is a good printer, but I saw the HP
> > C4345 at a very good price, and thought I would get a 4 in 1 printer,
> > though
> > I don't need a scanner.
> >
> > Because the C4345 used one tri color and one black cartridge, will it
use
> > less ink in general than the Canon which uses 6 cartridges? Also will
the
> > C4345 use more ink because of having a scanner,printer, copier and faxer
> > (I
> > won't be using a fax much, nor a copier). Also, the C4345 has a higher
> > resolution than the Canon (I'm not sure just how much higher) but
wouldn't
> > that mean the C4345 would use more ink? I haven't taken it out of the
box
> > yet, but I hope the C4345 is a good printer. Do you know much about that
> > model? As far as I know, its fairly new (at least in Canada). HP have
come
> > out with a lot of models in the last year which all seem very similar.
> >
> > Just wondering, can HP cartridges be refilled? They don't have any
> > compatibles as far as I know. I would appreciate any comments you might
> > have.
> >
> > Mary
> >
> Mary - I remember answering some of your questions regarding the ip4000 a
> few years ago when you were planning to buy it. It uses four dye-based
> inks, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and Black, and a pigment-based black large
> cartridge for text. Total of five cartridges. I also recall that you
were
> not interested in refilling but were using Staples bci-6 and bci-3ebk
carts.
I remember you Burt. Yes, I was using Staples compatible carts which worked
fine, then I changed to another compatible cartridge company in the US who
were fine for a while, and around this time I was having trouble what I
thought was the printhead, and you gave me detailed instructions how to
clean it, which I did but it didn't make much difference, then Chris on this
group sent me one that was used but still in good conditiion.He didn't need
it any more, and I've been using it for a while now and it was working ok.
Then the company in the US I had been using for compatibles changed their
distributor and I started to have some problems with some ink carts printing
streaks, which I thought might be the printhead, but when I put in a new
cart of the same color, there were no streaks and it was ok again. Even if I
get this problem solved, I dont know how long the printhead will last since
it was already used, but I was glad to get it and its lasted quite a while.
I am still not interested in refilling but just wanted to know if HP carts
can be refilled in case I find out with this new printer that it runs out of
ink a lot more often than the Canon, but I am fed up with all the carts the
Canon uses though the company I bought them from was very reasonable priced.
At least with a two cart system its only two carts you need to worry about
instead of 5, and the total of the 5 was a lot higher than the HP two carts.
I was just curious about refilling 2 carts. Can you refill a tri color cart?
> Those are the easiest carts to refill if that is what you now want to do.
> Go to http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/ and describe the printer problem
> you are having. Someone there might be able to tell you how to clean the
> printhead if that is the problem. Sometimes that is all it will take.
You gave me great instructiions around a year ago when I was having trouble
with my old printhead. So I already know and have tried it recently but
didn't seem to make much difference. I think its the ink that could be the
problem. Just a guess.
>You
> will have to accurately describe the problem you are having. Also there
can
> be problems with aftermarket cartridges in that they sometimes don't feed
> the ink as efficiently and give the appearance of a clogged printhead
> nozzle.
It could be that. The old batches I got from the company I was using did not
cause clogs.
Continued use of a faulty cartridge can ultimately burn out a
> heating element in the printhead and ruin it. if all you need is a new
> printhead and the printer is OK you will probably get more years of
service
> out of the ip4000 printer. I am using an i960 Canon printer that is about
> six years old. I've changed the printhead once and it still works
perfectly
> and produces excellent prints. Refilling the carts costs a bit more than
$1
> US and the prints are excellent. I've given it a lot of heavy use and it
is
> still worth it even if I have to buy another printhead for it.
Well, I don't feel like buying a new printhead at the moment. I intend to
keep the IP400, and maybe will fix it up but I think I would rather have 2
carts, not 5. The colors often go around the same time and I find 5 carts is
a nuisance. But maybe two carts, one tri color and one back is just as bad
as far as getting ink frequently. But maybe I could refill 2 carts if I had
to, but not 5 carts. But my post was really to ask Bob Headrick about the HP
model I bought and ask his opinion of that model.
> Also, Mary - don't pay any attention to our resident troll, Measekite, who
> always follows my posts with his anti aftermarket cart and ink diatribe.
I remember him from before. I don't listen to him. He's like a broken record
saying the same things over and over. You would think he would be tired of
saying the same things and start on some new rants.
Mary