Canon S750

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garry

Just bought a canon S750 to replace my Epson C41UX that's been driving
me nuts, I thought Epson were ok, but never again. Never printed so few
pages before either the printer said it was out of ink, or the nozzles
clogged. The Canons amazing, I know its a old model, but its fast and
easy to refill. I was looking to buy some ink, i don't want to do photo
quality, just some colour printing. I found a supplier in OZ, who has
bulk ink cheap, but they list inks for all canons together i.e.
BC-01/02/03, BC-20/23, BX-02/03, BCI-3/5/6 BCI-10/11/21/7000, does that
mean the majority of canons use the same ink ?
 
D

Dan G

Can't speak to the land down under, but here they appear to be different
inks. I get mine from www.inkjetsaver.com They also sell a great kit for
cleaning and un-clogging, although it is rarely needed.
 
G

Good Man

I found a supplier in OZ, who has
bulk ink cheap, but they list inks for all canons together i.e.
BC-01/02/03, BC-20/23, BX-02/03, BCI-3/5/6 BCI-10/11/21/7000, does that
mean the majority of canons use the same ink ?


i have the same printer, i love it to bits. it seems to have been
totally 'erased' from Canon's minds though - all the Canon inks that fit
it put the other "s" models on the box, but not the S750. The
majority of Canons DO NOT use the same ink, but the S-series shares the
same.

You'll need the BCI-3eBK (black), BCI-3eC (cyan), BCI-3eM (magenta) and
BCI-3eY (yellow). I always use Canon ink because they're not that
expensive, and frankly when making photo prints, i want to get the best
quality i can (mmm Canon Photo Paper Pro - but secretly, HP's isnt too
bad either).
 
G

garry

yes I love the printer even after a few days, fast and ..did i say fast,
an no sign of any print head clog's, by now i'd would have clean the
epson, cursed, and fiddled with cartridges.

Ok not sure about the ink, seemed suspicious to me so many cartridge
models having the same ink formulation.
 

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