I am in the process of purchising a multifunction printer and I would like to know if anyone has a Brother MFC-820cw all in one printer does it print if one of the ink cartridges are empty. I saw a review that might indicate that and i wanted to know how true this is?
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My brother mfc210 c printer won’t print. I didn’t use it for a while since it was winter break. When I replaced the black ink with a new one that I recently ordered, the printer still won’t recognize the black ink and thus won’t print. Any suggestions on how to fix the problem. Any useful help would be much appreciated. All of the other colors are full so that is not the problem. Thanks.
I don’t think I want to buy brand-name Brother ink because at + a cartridge I’m going to spend more on ink than I did on the entire printer! I’ll just buy a new printer at that rate.
So, where can I get inexpensive ink, and what inexpensive ink should I stay away from because it is TOO cheap?
If whatever I do buy ends up damaging my printer, I’ll just end up buying a new printer and trying slightly more expensive ink in the end! As long as it works once it will have paid itself off.
Thanks.
the model of the printer is DCP-130C
somebody told me that it may be just a compatible cartridge. it is similar in size and shape but the two round openings on one side are different.
refill kits sell almost as expensive as the original cartriges… plus the hassle, can i just buy the ink in bulk somewhere? michaels xpedx or something? also which brands are the easiest to refill i know to look for separate color cartridges, and stay clear of HP theyre pressurized, any other tips? are cannon good candidates? im currently looking at brother and epson
I know OfficeMax takes HP, Dell, Lexmark ink cartridges back for recycling and even give financial rewards. Is there a similar program for Brothers brand ink cartridges?
My Brother popped a fountain pen open and it got every where but he didn’t notice that it got on his scalp and it was there for three days. I’m really worried, Will he get ink poisoning?
Is there something in this printer that won’t let me cheap out and refill the ink instead of shelling out every time it runs out?
My ink cartridge kit doesn’t have this model number in it’s little instruction manual, but it does have the brand. Does that matter?
The printer showed an alarm saying that I should replace the ink-cartridge. It stop printing. BUT there is still some ink / toner in the cartridge! Is there any way I can make the printer continue printing till the cartridge has REALLY run out of ink?
I know that in some models you can cover with a sticker some electronic elements, and this do the trick. But how can I continue using my Brother dcp-7010 in spite of the alarm? (please note that it is not only an alarm, the printer does not print - it’s blocked).
i want to be able to refill the ink tanks on my brother mfc 420cn all-in-one printer but i’m not sure if they are pressurized. has anyone out there had any luck refilling these?
Has anyone ever tried refilling all the 240c ink cartridges with black ink only. Did the cartridges work normally?
What is the best time to refill the ink cartridge? Is it best to wait until the machine says it is run out or should i refill them before?
Most if not all of the continuous ink supply systems ( CISS ) used for inkjet printers are manufactured in China.
Where I can get the installation instructions for a BROTHER continuous ink supply system ? for BROTHER refillable ink cartridges ?
Thank you.
The CISS was made in China. The package did not include installation instructions. The contact details of the CISS manufacturer was not printed on the package.
Brother MFC440CN. indicates no ink or no cartridge.
It’s a Brother MFC 210C, about 2 years old. I love it, except for the expense and waste of buying new cartridges so often.
Thanks.
Wow - this is going to be hard to assign a "best" to. One of you gave a technique, and the other a link to a source for ink.
I am trying to refill my ink cartridges myself and I need instructions for Brother LC51 cartridges.
