OK, I'm anxious! I inherited an Epson 4880 but has no cartridges.. at all.
I'm looking for alternatives including OEM's and try a refill/reset, or just buy a set of refillables and go from there.
I'm presently happy with Precision Ink in my Canons and hope the same results are possible with pigment inks.
Of course total outlay is a consideration but also the long term use (if the thing isn't clogged beyond any wildest dreams) so I'm leaning toward refillables... I'm asking here as I know there is a wealth of knowledge far beyond what any single individual possesses.
I've searched the topic, large format Epson, refill Epsons, 4880 etc. and did find some info on lesser models but none printer specific which is necessary, particularly in this stage of the models life. I thought many would have considered this road, some even traveled down it. I'm watching out for any wrong turns as I am trying to low budget this hobby and this printer has a cultured taste for ink.
I've sent messages to the people I think would be enlightened, but I'm overly anxious.
Thanks to all who participate in this forum.. I personally am a better and more knowledgeable enthusiast because of it! Wish I had more to offer except my thanks and appreciation but I'll be there within time.
I purchased a second Canon 9000 Mark ll and now this... wife divorced the first husband due to PC's strewn about the house... now she has printers... what are my odds? Actually, some of you are guilty of promoting this behavior!
I'm looking for alternatives including OEM's and try a refill/reset, or just buy a set of refillables and go from there.
I'm presently happy with Precision Ink in my Canons and hope the same results are possible with pigment inks.
Of course total outlay is a consideration but also the long term use (if the thing isn't clogged beyond any wildest dreams) so I'm leaning toward refillables... I'm asking here as I know there is a wealth of knowledge far beyond what any single individual possesses.
I've searched the topic, large format Epson, refill Epsons, 4880 etc. and did find some info on lesser models but none printer specific which is necessary, particularly in this stage of the models life. I thought many would have considered this road, some even traveled down it. I'm watching out for any wrong turns as I am trying to low budget this hobby and this printer has a cultured taste for ink.
I've sent messages to the people I think would be enlightened, but I'm overly anxious.
Thanks to all who participate in this forum.. I personally am a better and more knowledgeable enthusiast because of it! Wish I had more to offer except my thanks and appreciation but I'll be there within time.
I purchased a second Canon 9000 Mark ll and now this... wife divorced the first husband due to PC's strewn about the house... now she has printers... what are my odds? Actually, some of you are guilty of promoting this behavior!