Author: Disk Depot @ 2:21 pm
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If you own an inkjet printer, you’re probably well aware that the ink for most models (especially the “cheap” ones) is horribly expensive- at least if you stick to the manufacturer’s original cartridges.
You’ve probably also noticed that “compatible” inks are available at much lower prices. In some cases, you can be talking about £1 for a compatible cartridge instead of £8 or more for its official equivalent. Too good to be true? After all, there’s surely no way anyone can sell decent ink that much cheaper and still make a reasonable profit- right? Wrong.
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Author: Software Guy @ 3:17 pm
Depending on the model of the CISS system there are a few ways to reset them.
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Author: Disk Depot @ 1:10 pm
We often get asked questions about the continuous ink systems (CIS or CISS for short) that we sell. They’re actually very easy to use if you bear a few things in mind.
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Author: Disk Depot @ 4:33 pm
If you have an inkjet printer, you might be confused by the amount of different ink cartridges out there. Why are there so many, and which ones are suitable for your printer?
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