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Can anyone recommend printer that can be refilled?
ballisticbrian
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Hi there, my printing is central to my business and I print a couple of dozen sheets per day. Unfortunately my Canon BJC 6200 has died with flashing light error problems.
I have a large number of "injection" type ink refills for it (and a load of cartridges but I doubt they will work with another printer)
Can anyone recommend a printer that is currently available, which is refillable? Any help appreciated.
I have a large number of "injection" type ink refills for it (and a load of cartridges but I doubt they will work with another printer)
Can anyone recommend a printer that is currently available, which is refillable? Any help appreciated.
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I have a Canon iP2700 which I refill that I got from Argos. It might not be industrial enough for business.
No need to suck the stuff out like in the video - just refill it. I use Tesco refill ink.
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OK, thanks, that's a start, but I have to say the BJC is much easier, 4 seperate cartridges and they are transparent so you can see what you are doing.Warning: any unnecessary disclaimers appearing under my posts do not bear any connection with reality, either intended, accidental or otherwise. Your statutory rights are not affected.0
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Have you looked at Continuous Ink Systems?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkHPFpDguPA
http://www.continuous-ink-systems.co.uk/Epson-CISS-Opus-UV-Pro-Ink-Epson-PX-Series-Opus-UV-CISS/c94_115/index.html?osCsid=c8be2860d2218b6042baca5b0ba6ef54
Available for most printers, though all will void the warranty, and involve a bit of modification
The Epson PX730WD is wireless, will give photo quality and double sided output.
http://www.epson.co.uk/Store/Printers-and-All-in-Ones/Epson-Stylus-Photo-PX730WD
You can get a set of compatibles with 13ml of ink per cartridge for around £5:50 plus delivery
http://new.ukdvdr.co.uk/product.php?product=PJ-T801/6G6&title=
Or with 19ml of ink per cartridge for around £4:50 a set delivered
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Compatible-Ink-Cartridges-replace-T0801-T0806-T0807-/160433269357?pt=UK_CamerasPhoto_Printing_PrinterInkCatridges_JN&hash=item255a916a6d
Refresh Cartridges have a refill by post option for some printers.
http://www.refreshcartridges.co.uk/refill-by-post.html
They may also be able to help you with resetting your current printer. My Epson has a reset option provided by Epson America, or you can get a single use reset utility for them on e-bay for around £5
As you have a supply of ink for your Canon, I would look at resetting it, if possible, though you may need to remove and replace - rinse and dry the waste ink pads, Epson are fairly easy, not sure about Canon0
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