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I am lookinf for a place that sells reconditioned/refilled cartridges that are a fraction of the cost of new. Must be compatable with printer so as not to get rejected. I know this exists but I don’t know where. Ink is entirely too expensive. You can almost buy a new printer for the cost of new ink cartridege replacement at regular price (too high). Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank You.
Or will they have lower quality or damage your printer, as compared to just buying a whole new ink cartriage?
I need a new ink cartridge, but I don’t want to make a mistake on the kind I need. I have no sense when it comes to printers and computers. Could someone who is computer/printer literate please help me??
I have a Lexmark 8350 all in one and I just installed a new ink cartridge but it still says low ink. The cartridge I installed is a refilled one does that make a difference? It prints just fine, it just says low ink when it’s not.
I have an Epson Stylus C40UX Printer. Recently, I purchased brand new ink cartridges on ebay for a great price. However, when I installed it, the ink level indicator read that the cartridge was only half full. I believe that the cartridges were generic (not Epson brand) and that this might be the reason why I got them so cheap. What do you think?
Can you recommend any online sites where a can get good quality refill cartridges at a really good price (where with S&H, it’s cheaper than buying it in the store? Thank you.
P.S. By the way, the brand name of the cartridges that I purchased on ebay is G&G.
Recently, I bought brand new ink cartridges from ebay for my Epson Stylus C40UX printer at a great price; at least for what I thought I was getting; I believed that the cartridges would be 100% filled to capacity. When I installed 1 of them, the ink level indicator read that the cartridge was only half full.
After looking at some sites on the Internet, I see that there are many occurances of this situation; people buying brand new ink cartridges, expecting them to be completely filled, but finding out otherwise. My question is how can you tell, when buying a new, unopened ink cartridge, how full it is?
Also, if you have any other guidelines for buying ink cartridges, or tips on refilling cartridges (which I’ve never done), you can include that as well. Thank you.