bill buttermore
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Hi all,
My Kodak AIO printer that was marketed as the lowest cost inkjet (ha!) has been bleeding me dry. I cannot afford the incredibly high cost, and low yield cartridges that are available for this printer. I want to buy an AIO printer that I can refill with no problems. I have been searching and reading all I could on this site (great site, BTW!) to identify the printer that is most compatible for refilling. It seems that the Epson 837 is the choice for most.
My concern is the automatic software update issue that disables aftermarket chips. Can I buy a new Epson 837 and refill the cartridges? Or will they no longer work due to this sleazy new software that forces a user to buy OEM carts?
Thanks for any help.
My Kodak AIO printer that was marketed as the lowest cost inkjet (ha!) has been bleeding me dry. I cannot afford the incredibly high cost, and low yield cartridges that are available for this printer. I want to buy an AIO printer that I can refill with no problems. I have been searching and reading all I could on this site (great site, BTW!) to identify the printer that is most compatible for refilling. It seems that the Epson 837 is the choice for most.
My concern is the automatic software update issue that disables aftermarket chips. Can I buy a new Epson 837 and refill the cartridges? Or will they no longer work due to this sleazy new software that forces a user to buy OEM carts?
Thanks for any help.