Kenneth Waller
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From: "Doug Franklin" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Inexpensive photo printers?]
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Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:16:20 -0400
From: Doug Franklin <[email protected]>
mike wilson wrote:
Buy an Epson or Canon and buy compatible/refurbished cartridges. They
are 20% of the price but 99.9recurring% of the quality of OEM.
> Something I've often wondered, but never tested, was the color
> fidelity of the refurbished/refilled cartridges. Do any of you with
> color managed workflows also use refurb/refill cartridges? Are they
> close enough to the originals to maintain the color control?
I'm guessing, since I've received exactly one response, that either I was
shouting into a well missing it's bedraggled child, or very few of us use
refurbed cartridges. :-)
Yes.
When I decide to print an image of mine I want the best result possible in
the least amount of effort.
If you have an issue with inks that are not from the printer's mnufacturer,
where do you go ?
I'm very happy with Epson Inks on my three printers & can get them at decent
prices from http://www.atlex.com/.
I've never used other people's inks & don't care if they might save me a few
pennys.
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)
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