on 28-05-2015 06:40 PM
We have a super you beaut Ricoh printer and each one costs $200.
It was a gift and its turned into a money pit.Who buys the cheap cartidges?
on 29-05-2015 10:22 PM
I stuffed up a really good and expensive printer by buying cheaper inks that were meant to be compatible. Clogged up so badly and dried up the something or other.
I had to run out and buy a printer in a hurry and picked up one for $79 which works surprisingly well. That is cheaper than the inks. It's ridiculous. In theory it would be cheaper to buy a new printer everytime I run out of ink!
on 29-05-2015 11:24 PM
Check out a SELLER called yyuda, sells ink, never had a problem with his products
on 30-05-2015 06:35 AM
Thanks. I think I will stick to the genuine article.
Once I get through this expense the printer's a real workhorse apparently.
Thanks ineke, that seller doesn't stock my brand either.
Do they have best before dates, does anyone know? That's my only concern if I buy from eBay.
Note to self *ask that question before I buy.
on 30-05-2015 07:09 AM
With the old fax machine, we were advised to shake the canister before inserting into machine; because "settling" or a hardening surface of the powder used to occur.
The "use by date" is a good question. Therefore, a purchase from someone with quick turnover would be ideal. Also, I believe the genuine article may be more filled than some of the others; a bit like some pen refills in the "olden days".
DEB