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where do i buy cheapest lexmark x1100 ink

where can i buy cheapest ink for above printer

refillable colour and back

whatever is cheapest

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  • eBay may be your best bet (£10 to £15) BUT...

    Although their printers are cheap as chips I found that Lexmark (& Cannon ) had some of the most expensive carts on the market so I brought an epson with 6 individual carts - I then added a bulk ink system to it for less than the price of a set of epson carts so my running costs are minimal.

    You may be better off cutting your losses, gift the printer on Freecycle, and get yourself a printer with sensible running costs.

    Cheers

    Matt
  • chunter
    chunter Posts: 2,031 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Epson has a deal at the minute
    They are giving a trade in of £20 off a new epson if you give them your old printer..:rotfl:

    I'm provocateuring of course,
    but think how may of those awful Dell 725s there are out there.
    A bargain if you have a Dell 725 printer!
  • I'll second ebay .I had 1 of these things &that what I used . Funny thing is The emptys have a resell value .
  • nullogik
    nullogik Posts: 467 Forumite
    If you want third party inks then try www.cartex.co.uk , they are certainly very cheap.
    Lack of money is the root of all evil.
    George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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