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Printer Inks
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Hi. Looking for replacement ink cartridges for my Canon printer. Disgusted to find that a brand new printer with ink cartridges is only five pounds more. Have ordered a new one but will use only the cartridges and put the printer for later. No wonder landfill sites are full of disgarded technology.
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They're £29.99 the pair, post free, from my usual supplier (which I can thoroughly recommend): https://www. inkredible.c o.uk/remanuf actured-cano n-pixma-mg36 00-series-hi gh-capacity- combo-pack-i nk-cartridge s (Change the quantity button to see small discounts for buying in bulk) I can't find any significantl y lower prices anywhere though....
17:56 Wed 08th Jun 2022
It's getting harder these days to find cheap compatible cartridges but it's always been better (possibly counter-intuitively) to buy a printer that use separate cartridges for each colour, meaning that the printer will use 4, 5 or even 6 cartridges instead of just two. They tend to work out far cheaper to run. (e.g. a full set of 5 cartridges for my old Canon printer currently costs £12.22 from my favourite supplier, while a similar set for the Canon printer I've got now costs £16.32, with discounts for quantity available in both cases).
If you tell us which printer you're using, we might be able to point you towards some cheaper inks.
If you tell us which printer you're using, we might be able to point you towards some cheaper inks.
I use this company (although what with QR codes etc I barely ever print anything out anymore so I haven't used them for a while) https:/ /www.ch oicesta tionery .com/fi nd-my-c artridg es
The inks in a new printer are generally not full size.
Unless you are doing photography use compatible cartridges and compatible paper. They can still be bought at places like stinkyink reasonably.
If you do use a printer for serious photography buy two printers, one for photography loaded with proprietary ink and paper and the other as above. That's what I do.
Unless you are doing photography use compatible cartridges and compatible paper. They can still be bought at places like stinkyink reasonably.
If you do use a printer for serious photography buy two printers, one for photography loaded with proprietary ink and paper and the other as above. That's what I do.
They're £29.99 the pair, post free, from my usual supplier (which I can thoroughly recommend):
https:/ /www.in kredibl e.co.uk /remanu facture d-canon -pixma- mg3600- series- high-ca pacity- combo-p ack-ink -cartri dges
(Change the quantity button to see small discounts for buying in bulk)
I can't find any significantly lower prices anywhere though. (Some prices initially appear to look lower but they don't include VAT and/or carriage. So they don't actually work out any cheaper).
As I stated above, cartridges for printers that only take two of them (rather than, say, the five that my own printer uses) nearly always end up costing more in the long run.
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(Change the quantity button to see small discounts for buying in bulk)
I can't find any significantly lower prices anywhere though. (Some prices initially appear to look lower but they don't include VAT and/or carriage. So they don't actually work out any cheaper).
As I stated above, cartridges for printers that only take two of them (rather than, say, the five that my own printer uses) nearly always end up costing more in the long run.