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Lady Faye Verrit
12 Oct 19 18:43
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....or not?

Just got my second 3 in 1 and they have pretty much, shut the door, on buying ink from other sources....

With my first one they would "grumble" that "we notice you are not using Epson ink, buy Epson ink now" after buying vastly cheaper alternatives!

Perseverance would allow me to continue, until later it wasn't possible, so faced with paying £45 for four cartridges, I thought, to hell with that I can buy a new
updated model for £50.00...

So I have, but now they have completely shut the door on, for instance, refilling the supplied cartridges, by making them for "set up only"!

That means it will be necessary to buy at least one set, and I'm suspicious that they may only provide partially filled cartridges, with new printers!

If that is the case, aside from being bloody minded, the benefit of simply buying a new one is diminished!

Don't get me wrong on this, as obviously the printers are ridiculously cheap in the first place, so for them they have to claw back some profit!

Do any of you, more streetwise than me, have a way round this, and also do you know if the same applies to other manufactures?

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By:
lybertyne
When: 12 Oct 19 20:20
Printer ink costs more than blood.
By:
lybertyne
When: 12 Oct 19 20:23
I bought some black ink yesterday.  5.3ml for £11.99.  The equivalent weight of pure silver costs approximately £2.40.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 12 Oct 19 20:25
I have a Brother, no issues using cheap cartridges
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 12 Oct 19 21:44
As things are you can't even get a few quid for sale of the older one because who is going to pay, even as little as £15.00,
when they have to shell out £45 for the ink?
By:
dave1357
When: 12 Oct 19 21:50
never ever buy an epson printer.  Their ink is extortionate, sometimes won't be accepted by the printer.  Canon are far better.
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 12 Oct 19 21:58
I'm thinking that next time, I will just shell out for the ink, and then get a refill kit that would seem to be
a decent proposition!
By:
hectoratoratora
When: 13 Oct 19 13:59
Refilling your own cartridges reduces ink costs by about 98%.
Only ever buy a printer that will acquiesce to this.
Never install the printer manufacturers "help" software,its not on your computer to help you.
By:
jerseyboy
When: 13 Oct 19 14:16
Have an Epson XP352  bought my 4 replacement cartridges from Cartridgesave .co.uk  from memory 28 quid for 4   work no problem [so far].
By:
Torquemada
When: 13 Oct 19 16:28
Have a look at the Epsom Eco Tank 2700.

It’s a CISS printer and pricey - just under £200 - but it arrives with the equivalent of 88 bottles of standard ink and offers a mess-free refilling solution. Saves over 90% in cost in the long term. Wife uses them at work and says they’re great.
By:
Torquemada
When: 13 Oct 19 16:29
Epson, not Epsom!
By:
Torquemada
When: 13 Oct 19 16:32
Here’s its spec... copied from Aldi website.

Save 90% on ink costs on average

Equivalent of 88 cartridges worth of ink included

Ultra-low-cost printing

Print up to 7,500 pages in black and 6,000 pages in colour

Next generation ink filling system

Enjoy hassle and mess-free refills with the enhanced ink bottles

Wi-Fi & apps

Print from mobile devices

3-in-1 with front loading tank

Print, copy & scan
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 14 Oct 19 11:12
I've just printed one A4 colour photo on gloss paper, and set to "Quality High" and it's used a third of the ink,
which confirms to me that the supplied cartridges are only partly filled!

Just ordered new, authentic ones from "The Cartridge People" for £28.49, which is £6.00 less than Argos!

"Only ever buy a printer that will acquiesce to this."

How would I know if this is the case. as I would now assume that Epson could, and would, shut the door on that also?
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 14 Oct 19 11:37
Just watched a couple of videos, and there is no way I'm going to get into this pullover....lol

Of course those selling refill kits are not going to tell you it's a bag of rats and some specialist gadgets are needed to reset the chip to zero!

If you don't do that it will show as empty, even though you filled it...

Also there is more, about there being three chambers in the cartridge, and a diaphragm, and the need need to remove air locks,
and all sorts of hassle!
By:
onlooker
When: 14 Oct 19 12:13
What is your Epson Printer (version) Number - and how old is it?

I have been buying 'cheap as chips' replacement cartridges for mine ever since I got it

Only one minor comparability issue with some from China, whereby I had to change all 4 colours - under instruction from the Chinks - to get an empty Black to work ... But no problems, either before or since, with other suppliers.

Have you  registered your Printer with Epson, or something, whereby they know all about/or have some kind of control over your Printer.

Not getting my head around your issue, really - especially as, otherwise, the COUNTLESS, OTHER Cartridge  suppliers out there on the Web would all be out of business OVERNIGHT.
By:
dave1357
When: 14 Oct 19 12:27
onlooker I had exactly the same issue and it wasn't isolated as internet research confirmed.  I got a lifetimes supply of ink from china, but the printer refused to accept it.
By:
hectoratoratora
When: 14 Oct 19 12:42
I save about £170 a year on ink for about 30 minutes work,i find its easy money.
Obviously if you print less the incentive is less .Plus i resent being treated as a milkable commodity by the manufacturer.
By:
onlooker
When: 14 Oct 19 12:44
dave1357 - The issue WAS resolved when I DID change All the Colours ... Have you tried that?

But, as I posted - No problems with other different suppliers - from places in GB.
By:
dave1357
When: 14 Oct 19 22:39
It was a complete change and after the non-epson inks didn't work the genuine epson didn't work either. Printer is long gone and I won't buy another epson product.  Had a hewlett packard before the epson, but the inks fouled up the jets if not used for a period, so useless for occasional printing.   I now have a canon one which had full ink cartridges at new and the replacements aren't extortionate and the ink doesn't foul up.
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 15 Oct 19 09:34
onlooker..

my previous printer was XP-325

My new one is XP-3100

The cartridges have a sophisticated chip, that prevents the use of other cartridges that don't have one!

The original cartridges are "set up only" so can't be refilled...

Watching this video, and others will show that it isn't feasible unless the counter is reset....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv-XIFXr_s8
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 15 Oct 19 10:05
onlooker....

My previous printer, of less than one year, was XP-325

My new one is XP-3100

I have already bought new cartridges from "The Cartridge People" for £28.49, so I don't run out...
My intention was to refill these later...

Now, having watched this video, and another, I am thinking that, if this fails, I  will have wasted even more money!

To confirm....the original cartridges cannot be refilled as they are "set up only", and have a chip which will enforce this!

Try watching this video, and others, on the topic....
.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv-XIFXr_s8
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 15 Oct 19 10:09
Christ, it's getting worse!!
Not only do posts take an infinity to go off but now I try to post and it says can't post unless logged in!!

But I was logged in you set of *****!!!

So I compose again and send...only to see that the first one did go!!!!!
By:
dave1357
When: 15 Oct 19 12:21
I don't think that's epson's fault, to be fair
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 15 Oct 19 12:31
I had a cheap Epsom.
I bought several compatible cartridge sets, but had trouble with them lining up and matching the terminals on the printer plus other problems.

So I gave up on the four-cartridge system, abandoned the printer and replaced it with a cheap HP that has a two-cartridge system.

The cartridges I use now are extra large and re-fillable. I've re-filled them several times and no problems.

Here's a tip if you fill your own.

Sometimes the cartridge dries up, it might be that just one of the colours won't flow.

What you do is place it in a shallow container, with just enough water to come up the bottom of the step on the cartridge.
Leave it until it clears. I've left then two days in water, but they always clear eventually.

I never use special ink either, any universal ink will do.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 15 Oct 19 12:38
The cartridges I use on the HP are standard. But they can be re-filled by peeling back the label and exposing the filling holes.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Oct 19 16:56
Did you look at the Eco Tank 2700?
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 15 Oct 19 17:08
Good and positive advice Dr....

I'll run with what I have for now (the new cartridges came today), so hopefully they will last a while if I stop doing A4 glossy,
high quality photos,for all and sundry!
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