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Anyone suggest a good cost-effective inkjet for refilling these days? I used to have a Canon i560 which I was very happy with until the electronics went awry. Nice big transparent ink tanks, etc. I do print fairly high volumes of multi-colour stuff, so a reasonably rhobust machine is needed, with good-sized tanks. Thanks, J A |
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 20:04:04 +0000, J A <Jason22333@aol.com> wrote:
> >Anyone suggest a good cost-effective inkjet for refilling these days? >I used to have a Canon i560 which I was very happy with until the >electronics went awry. Nice big transparent ink tanks, etc. > >I do print fairly high volumes of multi-colour stuff, so a reasonably >rhobust machine is needed, with good-sized tanks. PS, I guess it would make sense to get something to which a cheap but reliable CISS system can be fitted... Thanks again, J A |
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All ink for that purpose will fade faster than OEM and have a higher
risk of clogging the printhead not to say the results are lower in quality. Basically there is not any. J A wrote: > Anyone suggest a good cost-effective inkjet for refilling these days? > I used to have a Canon i560 which I was very happy with until the > electronics went awry. Nice big transparent ink tanks, etc. > > I do print fairly high volumes of multi-colour stuff, so a reasonably > rhobust machine is needed, with good-sized tanks. > > Thanks, > > J A > |
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