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Epson printer wanted for £100
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IJT Direct will send you the SX445W "free" if you buy four sets of replacement ink cartridges from them - total cost just under £100
http://www.ijtdirect.co.uk/?sct=epsonsx445w
I bought an SX535WD from them under a similar offer earlier this year and have been very happy with it. The recycled cartridges work fine.
Only thing I would say is if you buy from them, creat an account on their website and select your contact preferences carefully if you don't wish to be bombarded with emails, phone calls etc about further offers.
What is the sx535dw like for printing photos?0 -
I don't print photos onto photo paper, preferring to upload them and have them printed professionally, but photo printing onto plain paper is far superior to my older HP all-in-one.
The Epson software is more configurable as well.0 -
I've been looking for an all-in-one around the same price and just bought this Canon Pixma MX715. Not an Epson, but my last printer was a Pixma iP4200 which did years of sterling service. After market inks are available at good prices and my last Pixma ran fine with them.
Here's a review if you are interested.There's love in this world for everyone. Every rascal and son of a gun.
It's for the many and not the few. Be sure it's out there looking for you.
In every town, in every state. In every house and every gate.
Wth every precious smile you make. And every act of kindness.
Micheal Marra, 1952 - 20120 -
I've been looking for an all-in-one around the same price and just bought this Canon Pixma MX715. Not an Epson, but my last printer was a Pixma iP4200 which did years of sterling service. After market inks are available at good prices and my last Pixma ran fine with them.
Here's a review if you are interested.
I've got a printer which takes the same cartridges as yours. Which after market inks do you use?0 -
I've got a printer which takes the same cartridges as yours. Which after market inks do you use?
For the iP4200? I've used several different chipped cartridges from eBay (can't provide specifics as it's a while since I bought them) but all worked fine.There's love in this world for everyone. Every rascal and son of a gun.
It's for the many and not the few. Be sure it's out there looking for you.
In every town, in every state. In every house and every gate.
Wth every precious smile you make. And every act of kindness.
Micheal Marra, 1952 - 20120 -
Ooops sorry, I wasn't very clear, I meant the MX715. Which after market inks do you use for that?
I've just bought it but haven't received it yet, so haven't had to buy any ink.There's love in this world for everyone. Every rascal and son of a gun.
It's for the many and not the few. Be sure it's out there looking for you.
In every town, in every state. In every house and every gate.
Wth every precious smile you make. And every act of kindness.
Micheal Marra, 1952 - 20120
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