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So...how many new C84 users are there now? I'm sure I'm not the only one
who bought one from Office Depot. For $8 after rebate, I couldn't resist. So far I'm very impressed. The water resistant DuraBrite inks are great and it's definitely aesthetically pleasing. Matches my computer setup =P. The one thing I'm concered with is ink costs since cartridges aren't available at Costco yet - but hopefully that won't be a problem. I just bought a set of genuine Epsons on eBay for $30. All in all, it's a nice printer. It's my first Epson and I hope it won't be my last! |
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In article <oYSyc.22270$Ha2.2832@twister.socal.rr.com>,
"xNokia3390x" <ofc2-ivom@spamex.com> wrote: > So...how many new C84 users are there now? I'm sure I'm not the only one > who bought one from Office Depot. For $8 after rebate, I couldn't resist. > So far I'm very impressed. The water resistant DuraBrite inks are great and > it's definitely aesthetically pleasing. Matches my computer setup =P. The > one thing I'm concered with is ink costs since cartridges aren't available > at Costco yet - but hopefully that won't be a problem. I just bought a set > of genuine Epsons on eBay for $30. For $50 I got three sets of generic from inkdaddy. |
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xNokia3390x wrote:
> > So...how many new C84 users are there now? I'm sure I'm not the only one > who bought one from Office Depot. For $8 after rebate, I couldn't resist. > So far I'm very impressed. The water resistant DuraBrite inks are great and > it's definitely aesthetically pleasing. Matches my computer setup =P. The > one thing I'm concered with is ink costs since cartridges aren't available > at Costco yet - but hopefully that won't be a problem. I just bought a set > of genuine Epsons on eBay for $30. > > All in all, it's a nice printer. It's my first Epson and I hope it won't be > my last! 8 bucks? That must have been hard to pass up. But it's another case of "give away the razor; sell the blades". Carts are shamefully overpriced, and the prime/purge cycles waste way too much ink. I built a reader/resetter for my C80 carts and I refill them. The effort I expended reverse-engineering the Intellige chip guarantees that I definitely will not consider buying another printer - even an 8-buck one - until the C80 dries up and dies. And I will not buy another Epson or any other that is engineered to keep me coming back to the trough for $2000/liter ink. |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 07:00:36 GMT, "xNokia3390x" <ofc2-ivom@spamex.com>
wrote: >So...how many new C84 users are there now? I'm sure I'm not the only one >who bought one from Office Depot. For $8 after rebate, I couldn't resist. >So far I'm very impressed. The water resistant DuraBrite inks are great and >it's definitely aesthetically pleasing. Matches my computer setup =P. The >one thing I'm concered with is ink costs since cartridges aren't available >at Costco yet - but hopefully that won't be a problem. I just bought a set >of genuine Epsons on eBay for $30. > >All in all, it's a nice printer. It's my first Epson and I hope it won't be >my last! > I also get great results from a C84, and refilling cartidges is no problem.The YXD268 chip resetter is a cheap and quick way to fix the smartass chip. To refill the OEM cartridge I drilled a 3mm hole in the space between the word "Appuyez" and the outer ring of the bullseye. You have to pass two thicknesses of plastic, but stop there because there is a circular chamber in the centre of the cartridge that you must not penetrate. It is easiest to start the hole with a hot needle, then follow carefully with a hand-held drill. Fill the hole with a rubber bung when you have finished. You must not leave the cartridges dry for long as these fancy inks clog up easily. I can't guarantee it will work for everyone, but it did for me. An alternative is to buy replacement compatible cartridges, because these come already with filling holes hidden under the label. Good luck |
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In article <40CC6163.23916505@att.net>, Michael <NoSpam@att.net> wrote:
> I built a reader/resetter for my C80 carts and I refill them. The > effort I expended reverse-engineering the Intellige chip guarantees that > I definitely will not consider buying another printer - even an 8-buck > one - until the C80 dries up and dies. And I will not buy another Epson > or any other that is engineered to keep me coming back to the trough for > $2000/liter ink. Looks like you won't be printing much, then, after the C80 dies. Because they all do that. |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote:
> > In article <40CC6163.23916505@att.net>, Michael <NoSpam@att.net> wrote: > > > I built a reader/resetter for my C80 carts and I refill them. The > > effort I expended reverse-engineering the Intellige chip guarantees that > > I definitely will not consider buying another printer - even an 8-buck > > one - until the C80 dries up and dies. And I will not buy another Epson > > or any other that is engineered to keep me coming back to the trough for > > $2000/liter ink. > > Looks like you won't be printing much, then, after the C80 dies. > > Because they all do that. Yeah, well .... that won't be for some time yet. I have two spares, unopened. |
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