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| Thread ID: 27068 | 2002-11-12 23:28:00 | Do you use Canon printer with 4 inks? | superOman (745) | Press F1 |
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| 98220 | 2002-11-12 23:28:00 | I have a canon printer(BJC 3000) that uses a separate cartridge for each ink. Canon advertises that this will save you money (the price of a bottle of wine), as you will only need to replace the cartidge that runs out. The problem is it does not seem to save me any money. The cartidges run out in about the same time (within a day or two) Would like to hear if this happen to you too And so much for them reducing their prices by 20%. My cartridges have gone up in price, not down |
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| 98221 | 2002-11-12 23:59:00 | I have had a lot of experience with that type of printer (not all good I am afraid) but the redeeming factor was the individual cartridges. With my present printer I must throw away the unused ink when any 1 of the three colours is empty, and its very unusual to empty them all at the same time, as you do. You tend to get higher ink volumes in separate cartridges as well. So a combined cartridge may be marginally cheaper but hold 1/2 the amount, as a comparison. For various reasons I will not buy a Canon printer, but the individual cartridge issue isnt one of them. |
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