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kevinale 04-07-2003 02:08 PM

Anyone ever use InkJet refill kits?
 
The ones you find at the local computer outlets for $20 or so. Have you had success with them, or are they a waste of money? My ink levels are getting low and at $32-$34 a pop it just seems ridiculous.

Is the quality of the ink any good for the refills?

rbrruss 04-07-2003 02:12 PM

I just got one at OfficeMax for the first time last week. Its the black ink refill and it cost $12. So far its working ok, but like I said, I've only had it a week.

Machete_ 04-07-2003 02:17 PM

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Originally posted by rbrruss
I just got one at OfficeMax for the first time last week. Its the black ink refill and it cost $12. So far its working ok, but like I said, I've only had it a week.
If you do it right, you shouldent have a problem. I used them before moving to my lasercolor printer.

kevinale 04-07-2003 02:18 PM

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Originally posted by rbrruss
I just got one at OfficeMax for the first time last week. Its the black ink refill and it cost $12. So far its working ok, but like I said, I've only had it a week.
Was it relatively painless to do the refill?

rbrruss 04-07-2003 02:25 PM

Yeah, it was pretty easy to do. And I'm not exactly the most "mechanically inclined" person either.

It came with a little drill that you use to expand the airhole in the top of the cartridge, then you use a syringe thing to inject the ink. It's that simple.

kevinale 04-07-2003 02:34 PM

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Originally posted by rbrruss
Yeah, it was pretty easy to do. And I'm not exactly the most "mechanically inclined" person either.

It came with a little drill that you use to expand the airhole in the top of the cartridge, then you use a syringe thing to inject the ink. It's that simple.

Thanks for the info.

I've always thought it would be of equal or better quality than the ink that comes in the retail cartridge. I was looking at a refill kit one day and this doofus salesman said that the refill kits were a piece of crap, said it clogged up inkjet spray nozzles and whatnot. I thought he was full of it at the time but I wanted to make.

Sosa 04-07-2003 02:38 PM

Depending on what type of printer it is, the refills might work for 2-4 times then die out. The print head gets clogged/old after a while and then you will need a new one.

Big Monkie 04-07-2003 02:57 PM

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Originally posted by kevinale

I've always thought it would be of equal or better quality than the ink that comes in the retail cartridge.

No. The oem ink is almost always of better quality than refills, especially with the big boys like epson, hp, etc. But how much difference depends on the refill brand, notice that the companies selling this stuff arent exactly well known names and their big selling point is price. Still, for 99% of most users purposes (especially b/w) you wont notice much difference. But if you want the highest possible quality that will last the longest you should use oem.

kevinale 04-07-2003 03:00 PM

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Originally posted by Big Monkie

No. The oem ink is almost always of better quality than refills, especially with the big boys like epson, hp, etc. But how much difference depends on the refill brand, notice that the companies selling this stuff arent exactly well known names and their big selling point is price. Still, for 99% of most users purposes (especially b/w) you wont notice much difference. But if you want the highest possible quality that will last the longest you should use oem.

Yeah this is a POS printer. I mean it's only used to print out emails, and the like (black ink) and to occasional color document where ink quality isn't really of the upmost concen anyway. As long as the blue is close to blue, the red close to red, etc.

KRL 04-07-2003 03:01 PM

The new epson printers defeat them.

iroc409 04-07-2003 03:05 PM

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Originally posted by Big Monkie

No. The oem ink is almost always of better quality than refills, especially with the big boys like epson, hp, etc. But how much difference depends on the refill brand, notice that the companies selling this stuff arent exactly well known names and their big selling point is price. Still, for 99% of most users purposes (especially b/w) you wont notice much difference. But if you want the highest possible quality that will last the longest you should use oem.


true dat, if you're using some crazy photprinter, you'd probably be best to just buy the oems. but, since you're not it'd probably be okay.

ever use refilled laser cartridges? those things work great and all... until you find out the cartridge needs to be rebuilt when YOU AND YOUR DESK GET COVERED IN TONER BECAUSE IT'S FUCKED UP! AGH!


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