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compatible inks, are they ok to use?
my inks are running out on my canon pixma mp600
when I first bought it there were no compatibles for it but now they are available at 1/10th of the original catridge price!
should I continue using originals or Ill be ok using compatibles?
the last printer I had, I used compatibles and the ink head went bust
I wonder if using compatibles were the cause?
Ive heard bad things of using compatibles
especially with canons due to the way they made their ink heads compared to epsons
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The way I look at it is, by the time compatibles have broken my printer, I`ll have saved enough by not buying originals to easily afford the replacement cost. I`ve never used anything else once the first ones are empty.
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i never Ever use originals, except for the ones that came with it when bought
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i never Ever use originals, except for the ones that came with it when bought
Same here, and as random username said, the money you`ll save will get you a new printer.
RE: compatible inks, are they ok to use?
hm
i guess that makes sense
buying originals 3 times is enough for me to get a new printer
clear choice then :)
thanks!
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I sell the originals that come with the printer on fleabay & use compatible inks.
I`ve got an epson cx5200 - printer/scanner combined.
I`ve found that compatibles didn`t produce good photo printing and seem to produce blocked heads quicker, so have ended up going back to orginals.
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I`ve got a Canon Smartbase MP700 all-in-one, and always use compatibles. I`ve had the machine for about 18 months.
Usual price of original cartridges is £8.99 each (£36 a set). I pay £1 a cartridge on eBay, never get a duff, and save a fortune.
If it shortens the life of the printer, I don`t care. It is defintely worth it in the long run.