FWIW Got into a tangle on another mailing list regarding inks, but here goes anyway.
I buy Amazon inks for my Epson Stylus 800 and had no problems until I tried bulk ink and refilling cartridges. Print quality went south and is recovering with a return to new cartridges, but still not up to snuff. Ditto for a friend of mine with a Canon. Bill Barnes >===== Original Message From Harald Thingelstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== >On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Vicente Torres wrote: >... >> So, I must return it and buy another printer. >> Wich one would you recommend to me? >> It must be cheap; I do not want to use color on my printings >> and it must work fine with linux. >> >> Thanks >> > >First: What kind of a cheap printer do you want? >The inkjet printers are known to be cheap to buy, but they charge a leg >and an arm for the ink. >Some manufacturers are known to sell their printers with a net *loss*, >earning their money on ink alone. Let's say you have to change the >cartridges twice a year, for keeping them from drying out alone, and I >guess you have paid the printer over again in two years! > >Nope, if you're not interested in colors, buy a laser. The cartridges are >perhaps even more expensive, but they last many times longer. > >You can, of course, get refiller ink for both types, and this makes inkjet >printers look a little brighter. Be sure to find a place where you >actually can *buy* this sort of stuff, as I'm sure original ink pays the >shops better and the printer manufacturers shun no means of telling you >unoriginal ink might destroy your printer. ("Fat chance!", in many cases.) >Anyway. >Buy the next cheapest you can get, the absolute cheapest ones tend to be >money out your window. > >Second: >What type of printer? >Check the compatibility lists. >This means, the "Hardware HOWTO" in your HOWTO archive. If you don't have >any, install the necessary package(s). > >Harald > >Philosophy, law, medicine and even theology, alas! I studied everything with >an ardent will and here I am, poor fool, just as far behind as ever. >No more advanced than before. > Goethe - Faust > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null