I've really looked hard into what printer to buy, and my head is about to impload because I really need to buy one asap as my trusty hp720 died a week ago [shush t'was an awesome little printer - but soooo slow].
I print about 100 sheets of colour a week. The 720 had an excellent print finish imo, and I don't need anything with flashing lights or an all in one mega machine [although I would consider one around the 50/60 mark IF it's guaranteed to refill easily without too many problems, and is fairly nippy when printing - NOTE: I consider anything faster than the HP720 ie: 4ppm colour, to be fairly nippy]
I want something that is easy, quick and cheap to refill and that actually can be refilled, not one that just accepts compatibles. The general consensus of "oh, the compatibles are only 1 each to replace, so why bother refilling?" is not acceptable for me, it's refilling or not at all.
Based on a week of research and hair pulling, it seems like a canon or epson are wises choices, especially the cannon i3000, i4000, and i5000, which is great if you can find them second hand - but thats not possible for me in my area. If you can link me to a new one I can buy online right now, then youd be my knight in shining armour.
I also would consider the Epson R285 [or was it 265, can't remember], but then there's the whole preMarch 2007 thing to establish, and I can't guarantee easy refilling - I like the idea of the CISS thing very much though.
So, on the grounds of health and safety to my loved ones [no printer = bear with sore head for a week = major grumpiness], I've decided to settle on something really basic, - the Epson Stylus 92, or maybe the Canon iP1800 - unless anyone here has any other printer to prescibe me before my family completely dis-own me. I was happy with the HP720 - except for the speed, so a basic model that also accomodates photoprinting will more than suffice. [although the facility to disc print would be a major added bonus]
So, to summarise.
1. Are the carts for the 2 printers I linked easy to refill with refill kits [like my HP 23/57 carts were?], and do both of the printers accept those refilled carts ok? - I'll quite happily pay for a zapper if necessary
2. Are there any known issues with refilling them, or is it relatively plain sailing
3. Can anyone link me to a better idea for a printer [like the i3000, i4000], that suits my refilling needs, that i can purchase now, online?
Also, I'd just like to say that I havent just posted this through laziness, I really have been searching and learning all week. The only thing I can't seem to get a clear grasp on is whether carts for the above printers are refillable. Ink Cart sites have been happy to tell me that the printers accept their compatibles, but not whether their, or the OEM carts can be refilled, and that the printers accept the carts once refilled.
HELP forumers, you're my only hope for a straight answer!
I print about 100 sheets of colour a week. The 720 had an excellent print finish imo, and I don't need anything with flashing lights or an all in one mega machine [although I would consider one around the 50/60 mark IF it's guaranteed to refill easily without too many problems, and is fairly nippy when printing - NOTE: I consider anything faster than the HP720 ie: 4ppm colour, to be fairly nippy]
I want something that is easy, quick and cheap to refill and that actually can be refilled, not one that just accepts compatibles. The general consensus of "oh, the compatibles are only 1 each to replace, so why bother refilling?" is not acceptable for me, it's refilling or not at all.
Based on a week of research and hair pulling, it seems like a canon or epson are wises choices, especially the cannon i3000, i4000, and i5000, which is great if you can find them second hand - but thats not possible for me in my area. If you can link me to a new one I can buy online right now, then youd be my knight in shining armour.
So, on the grounds of health and safety to my loved ones [no printer = bear with sore head for a week = major grumpiness], I've decided to settle on something really basic, - the Epson Stylus 92, or maybe the Canon iP1800 - unless anyone here has any other printer to prescibe me before my family completely dis-own me. I was happy with the HP720 - except for the speed, so a basic model that also accomodates photoprinting will more than suffice. [although the facility to disc print would be a major added bonus]
So, to summarise.
1. Are the carts for the 2 printers I linked easy to refill with refill kits [like my HP 23/57 carts were?], and do both of the printers accept those refilled carts ok? - I'll quite happily pay for a zapper if necessary
2. Are there any known issues with refilling them, or is it relatively plain sailing
3. Can anyone link me to a better idea for a printer [like the i3000, i4000], that suits my refilling needs, that i can purchase now, online?
Also, I'd just like to say that I havent just posted this through laziness, I really have been searching and learning all week. The only thing I can't seem to get a clear grasp on is whether carts for the above printers are refillable. Ink Cart sites have been happy to tell me that the printers accept their compatibles, but not whether their, or the OEM carts can be refilled, and that the printers accept the carts once refilled.
HELP forumers, you're my only hope for a straight answer!