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Offline ChuckJ

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Inkjet cartridges?
« on: May 01, 2015, 11:02:23 PM »
I've got an Epson WF-7620. State and local regulations have more than tripled my work related paperwork. The increased print load along with the cost of ink cartridges have made me kind of miserly when it comes to printing stuff. I usually buy my cartridges from Staples. Anyone know a reputable, cheaper place online?

I had a Brother printer for a while. I got to where I was just refilling those cartridges which saved me a ton of money, but the printer couldn't produce some of the detail that I needed. I bought an HP and donated the Brother to the church. I tried refilling the HP cartridges. Some of the time they'd work. Some of the time they wouldn't. I switched to generic cartridges. They worked fine with the HP, but I can't get generic cartridges to work with this Epson.
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Re: Inkjet cartridges?
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2015, 01:36:44 AM »
Given the circumstances,it sounds like you'd  be better off with a laser printer.
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