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    Tom Hardware review 12/8/05

    I have a similar experience. Tom's has a review of 4x6 printers, and in the text described how the epson picturemate had the lowest priced consumables at 29 cents per print(paper and ink together). The closest competitor was 38 or 39 cents pr print. After making such a clear assertion of...
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    Need to buy a new printer - what is best for refilling?

    I completely feel your sentiments, but the carts don't really light up. I think the printer is shining a red LED into them. Kinda silly, but its only to show you which one needs changed when you open it up. My ip6600 doesn't really open wide enough to see the cartridge name/color so that may be...
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    don't buy the latest canon printer

    I use the ip6600 and greatly prefer it. If one prefers a generic ink then I suppose print quality may not be a factor. I have bad experience with Epson clogging on OEM to the point where it had to be trashed. You can get oem or BETTER quality ink to refill cli generation canon tanks.
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    Cheapest photo priter(ie ink)

    I'm suprised someone hasn't brought this up already: continuous Ink Systems With your print volume, you'll be changing carts all the time unless you invest in a continuous ink system (CIS). Google for more information on CIS + [your printer model] They are available for Epson and Canon...
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    Hobbicolors new UW-8 ink reviewed for the ip5000 on kirkland paper

    I have to agree with the last post. In the inkjet world there are two most common types of printing technology. Both HP and Canon use thermal inkjet mechanisms to shoot ink from the head, while Epson uses peizo technology in their print head. Surface tension and especially viscosity...
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