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Epson used to have a 2 year warranty on their inkjet printers, it then
went to one year, and HP, for at least a period of time, went to 3 months.
As you suggest, something's got to give. It's either going to be
printer prices raising, or warranties being further cut, or, no warranty
offered on 3rd party ink failures.
Lexmark will not go bankrupt, they have a larger base than just inkjet
printers, but they may leave the inkjet market at some point, although
as I understand it they have one of the more difficult cartridges to
successfully refill.
Art
Harvey wrote:
> "Arthur Entlich" <artistic@telus.net> wrote in message
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>>Yes, inks are costly, yes, they are much more than they are worth, but as
>>some others have mentioned, you can't really expect the printer, the
>>warranty and the inks for free, or nearly so. And, I don't think it is
>>ethical to ruin your printer using unsanctioned inks or cartridges and
>>then expect the manufacturer to cover the warranty.
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> Many don't think its ethical for Epson et.al. to charge such extortionate
> amounts for ink, and most consumers aren't going to let minor details like
> ethics affect what they do with their printers.
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> Let me give you an example:
> Epson R200 - £70.00 (with set of 6 inks)
> Set of 6 Epson inks for R200 (@ 10.99 each) - £65.94
> Set of 6 expensive compatible inks for R200 - £18.12
> Set of 6 cheap compatible inks - £6.89 (from
> http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk)
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> *Why* would I want to buy Epson inks when I can get a complete set for less
> then the price of ONE Epson cart? Granted the print quality and lifespan of
> the prints might be slightly better, but do you think people who buy what is
> effectively the bottom of the range printer are _that_ bothered by 100%
> prefect prints that might last a few years more??
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> If the compatible's ruin the head, so what? After ONE set of compatible's
> have been used - I've already saved the cost of a new printer! If it fails
> during the warranty, so much the better as I get a new printer for free too.
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>>If you want an Epson printer today, expect to pay for Epson ink cartridges
>>as part of the cost of running the printer, or be willing to risk 3rd
>>party inks and cartridges, but accept responsibility for failures to the
>>print heads or poor print results.
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> You do that if such it your want. Most of us realise a good thing when we
> see it and will continue to exploit manufacturers for as long as they try to
> exploit us.
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> How much longer do you think it will be before somebody (probably Lexmark)
> goes bust because their marketing model fails? - Probably a lot sooner than
> you might first think.
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