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Here is my response to your post:
It is an ebay seller. I suggest sending them a message at
wiredbeans@hotmail.com and placing an order for the exact number and
color of cartridges you need. Also, you can still pay through Paypal. I
rarely need the same number of each color since our photo printer use
six ink tanks (i9100 & i960) and ordering this way allows me to mix and
match quantities and colors. I got the best price by doing this instead
of bidding through ebay. I order about 50 cartridges at once to keep
the per unit cost low. Here's a link to their ebay listings for Canon
compatible cartridges:
http://tinyurl.com/52c6k
Their cartridges have a 25% larger ink reservoir than most others so you
get more prints per cartridge. I can personally confirm the reservoirs
are noticeably larger than OEM Canon cartridges. As for the print
quality, I can't see much, if any, difference from the Canon ink.
Definitely not enough to justify six times the cost.
herbzee wrote:
> This is herbzee, I HAVE NOT seen this:
> "Check my reply to herbzee for the answer."
> stillooking, pls repeat. Thanx,cheers-Herb.
>
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
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>> measekite wrote:
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>>> Where do you buy them from?
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>> Check my reply to herbzee for the answer.
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>>> What brand are they?
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>> See above.
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>>> How frequently do you print?
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>> I print on one of the printers almost daily. My wife prints quite a
>> few photos since she is into scrap booking. Aside from the i9100 and
>> i960 we have an MP780 and an N2000. I only use the N2000 for printing
>> Autocad half size drawings and the MP780 for mainly faxes and the odd
>> web page etc. I also ave an HP 2100M that I use for most black and
>> white printing on letter size and smaller.
>>
>>> Any problem at all with clogging?
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>> I've only had any issues with the i9100 regarding clogging and, IMO,
>> it hasn't been any worse than you would see with Canon cartridges.
>> Also, it is the most used printer in the house. I use the air can
>> method of unclogging the heads that really works great. I take the
>> head out and blow compressed air into the ink feed hole. Be sure to
>> cover the nozzles with a paper towel of you will have a mess on your
>> hands.
>>
>>> How long have you been using non Canon brand ink?
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>> For about a year. This is how long we have had the i9100 and it was
>> our first Canon printer. The i960 has had compatibles in it from day
>> one. I still have the original Canon OEM's sitting on my desk. It has
>> never clogged and sometimes sets for over a week between printing
>> sessions.
>>
>>> Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
>>>
>>>> I use 3rd party ink in all four of our Canon printers with no more
>>>> problems than I found using Canon's brand. After using three sets
>>>> of cartridges you will have saved enough to buy a new printer.
>>>> Other than maybe the possibility of Canon ink providing more fade
>>>> resistant prints I can't see any reason to pay their high prices. I
>>>> get the cartridges for $1.70 each shipped to my door so for me it
>>>> isn't worth the hassles to refill.
>>>>
>>>> measekite wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> How many people out their believe in using 3rd party inks? If so
>>>>> what is your brand, printer, paper and your experience with them.
>>>>> How long have you been using them and how often do you print. How
>>>>> many of you have had problems with print clogging the head, fading,
>>>>> lower quality print results?
>>>>>
>>>>> How much of a mess is it to refill cartridges and how long does it
>>>>> take. How can you tell when the tank is running low without having
>>>>> to remove the cart and inspect is physically?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If you only print every couple of weeks with you have a clogging
>>>>> problem with non factory ink? I have no problems now with my Canon
>>>>> Pixma IP4000 but spending half of what you paid for the printer for
>>>>> ink is high. Also spending $75 for a print head is out of line
>>>>> when I just saw the IP4000 for a net price of $100 at Frys after a
>>>>> $30 instant rebate plus a $20 mail in rebate.
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