Been looking at this for a while just dropped in price and it looks like the compatibles are cheap. There also seems to be an Epson £15 promotional cash back. Normal Epson a4 printer with adf scanning ( all bit slow ) and duplex printing.
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rejcomp
6 Feb 17#1
Sorry for the brevity of the post but on my mobile and didn't want to wait the 2 hours until I got home. :smiley:
cjhilton49
6 Feb 171#2
Very cheap compatible inks on Ebay,I'm using a set of refillable cartridges on high print settings and it now works a treat,bought from Ink-girl £20 4 cartridges and 4x100ml ink/syringes etc
SleepyChris to cjhilton49
6 Feb 17#6
For this very same model printer?...i hear the 2650 accepts after market inks but the 2750 doesn't . I'm happy to be corrected as i bought one of these a week ago.
Sphere
6 Feb 171#3
Mine lasted just a few months. Blue didn't work so replaced with new inks (both compatibles and new). Scrapped it in the end. Going for colour laser - sick to death of inkjets!!
Read the reviews and you'll see a large number have similar issues.
SleepyChris to Sphere
6 Feb 17#5
Seen the price of colour toners?...i much the same as you but that price out me right off...unless you know better?
SleepyChris
6 Feb 17#4
I bought one of these under this deal a week ago and although i can see lots of sellers of aftermarket inks the previous thread for this item now has a lot of posts saying that you cant use compatible inks in it. One compatible ink seller says that they work as long as you don't update the printer's firmware. I didn't anyway just in case after the HP/Canon(?) Debacle...with their firmware update disallowing it...i suppose it depends on what firmware your printer was shipped with. I'm going to take a look at cjhilton's suggested seller to see what's on offer there. Anyway, if you get this i suggest you do the same regarding the firmware until its clear. The software installation tries to get you to do it straight away. Considering blocking the printer's IP at the router from letting it get to the internet if that's possible.
Thoughtful
6 Feb 171#7
The Big Big difference between ink jet & laser is that the laser doesn't clean the print heads every time you turn it on wasting the ink, until it runs out altogether. If you don't use ink jet frequently enough then the heads clog up and when they can't be cleaned the printer is junk.
In terms of capacity you get 175 pages from standard ink cartridges and 500 from high capacity. From a laser you can add a nought on the end at least if not more.
Lasers are faster, and the print quality of text is better. On the downside Laser is bigger heavier, and they're not as good at photo printing.
antonyi
6 Feb 17#8
Dell. Cheap as chips aftermarket toners
neilc
6 Feb 17#9
I bought the 2650 on a similar deal several years ago and it has worked fine with compatables although it does flash up a warning on the screen occasionally to tell me so.
celebrityserb1
7 Feb 171#10
Worst printer.. Bought it even cheaper in pc world Last year.. Was in rubbish approximately 3 months later.. Useless with colors and printing
SleepyChris
7 Feb 17#11
Thx. Will take a look
simonspeakeasy
7 Feb 17#12
Opted for an HP myself. I know there are issues with compatible cartridges with many inkjets, but it seems to me that if I have to use original ink, HP originals are cheaper (£45 for a full set) than Epson.(£85).
But there are many other points of view on this topic!
BTW, here is the Epson cashback deal which applies to a whole bunch of printers: http://www.epson.co.uk/viewcon/corporatesite/cms/index/12436/
kick_u_in_the_nuts
7 Feb 171#13
ive got this printer and although its a bit noisey at fast draft speed i get my inks from amazon - 20 pack blackand white for around £12.00
the adf is a bit hit and miss though but for the price and speed and quality it is okay
Leeder74 to kick_u_in_the_nuts
15 Feb 17#22
Any chance of a link to the inks you buy?
scollinsphotography1
7 Feb 17#14
£49 in pc world
scollinsphotography1
7 Feb 17#15
nearly bought one but there is no ciss for this printer
aj2001
7 Feb 17#16
I have an Epson printer with fax, photocopy adf and wireless printing but black head has clogged up.
I should have mentioned my Epson printers model number it's
Epson Stylus SX610FW
Is there a cleaning cart for this? Just the black doesn't print anything the printer goes through the motion of printing but the papers comes out with nothing on it.
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Read the reviews and you'll see a large number have similar issues.
In terms of capacity you get 175 pages from standard ink cartridges and 500 from high capacity. From a laser you can add a nought on the end at least if not more.
Lasers are faster, and the print quality of text is better. On the downside Laser is bigger heavier, and they're not as good at photo printing.
But there are many other points of view on this topic!
BTW, here is the Epson cashback deal which applies to a whole bunch of printers:
http://www.epson.co.uk/viewcon/corporatesite/cms/index/12436/
the adf is a bit hit and miss though but for the price and speed and quality it is okay
Big machine I don't want to throw away
Avoid Epson
Epson Stylus SX610FW
Is there a cleaning cart for this? Just the black doesn't print anything the printer goes through the motion of printing but the papers comes out with nothing on it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-Officejet-5740-e-All-Printer/dp/B00MWS2A56/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1486553931&sr=1-1&keywords=hp+5740
I have been looking at these 2 printers and need some help in deciding which one is better.
I only need black so others would be stored for future use. Hope it starts working again, I have not even seen adf and fax in action yet.