Compatible Ink Cartridges

Started by john, Dec 19, 2009, 15:52:15

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john

Has anyone any recommendations for compatible ink cartridge suppliers ?

I have used Choice Stationary in the past but the original cartridges in my Canon Pixma MP620 need replacing soon and I have found a company called 'Prink' that are a quite bit cheaper than Choice and they also state how much ink is in them too.

Has anyone else used Prink or can you recommend any other suppliers.

Rik

Sorry, John, but I've always stuck to manufacturers cartridges.
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Baz

sorry too John  :) never used Prink but always use Choice Stationery for my carts.find them very good, good enough for my needs any way

john

Thanks for your replies Rik and Baz but original Canon ones are £50 (from Amazon) for a set of 5 cartridges whilst Prink are £18.95 for the same set but I believe are also higher capacity (i.e. 13ml instead of 9ml for the colour ones).

I have used compatible cartridges in the past and they've been okay.

If nobody can recommend anywhere else I'll probably either give Prink a try or get them from Choice Stationary.

Rik

Have you looked at MX2, John? I have saved a lot over the years by buying from them.
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john

Thanks Rik, although MX2 say under their name 'food for enthusiasts' so I initially thought it was a Donald Russell type site  ;D

They are slightly cheaper than choice, but not as much as Prink. They do say they put as much ink as they can into their cartridges but don't specify exactly how much. Still they're worth considering though.  :thumb:

Rik

I've only bought manufacturer's cartridges from them, John, but the service has always been good and the prices competitive.
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Dec 19, 2009, 15:55:33
Sorry, John, but I've always stuck to manufacturers cartridges.
Same here, I think for good quality photo printing you need to, of course if its just used for printing text or diagrams it does not matter so much
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

Agreed, but all my printers do get used for photos, the Canon only for photos. In the same way, I buy manufacturer's papers, because the chemistry is matched to the inks.
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john

Thanks Gary I take your point that for photo printing (especially where the best results are required) then it's probably best to use the manufacturers original cartridges and paper but I rarely if ever do any photoprinting, it's usually just a black and white text document or colour if it's for my daughters homework.

I've just noticed this has been discussed before here

Rik

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Gary

My cannon printer is mostly used for photo printing so I always use the correct ink, if I use it for anything else I set it to monochrome only, and then on an ink saving level so nothing is to bold.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

quandam

Always used compatibles (no photo printing). Will definitely give Prink a close examination, thanks for the heads up :thumb: Always found 'Choice' excellent value for my everyday needs (up to now!) ;)

bobleslie

I recently tried compatible inkjet cartridges for my HP Photosmart from Wilkinsons (Wilko).

They were excellent and much cheaper. I'll certainly use them again.
=Bob=.
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Simon

I'd still recommend Choice Stationary, and haven't had any problems with them.
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quandam

Quote from: Simon on Dec 19, 2009, 19:12:26
I'd still recommend Choice Stationary, and haven't had any problems with them.

Simon

Why are they so good?

Simon

The cartridges?  Haven't a clue, but they seem well made, they fit, and they seem to last as long as the manufacturers ones, for less money.

Choice Stationary?  Again, just never had a problem with them, and they delivery reasonably quickly.
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D-Dan

I just got some inks for my Canon Pixma ip 4300 from http://www.internet-ink.co.uk/

Can't vouch for their quality yet (I haven't had to change one - but I will soon), but service was very good and prices were reasonable, too. Pre-chipped too, no no messing around swapping chips and fiddling with little bits of double sided gunk.

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Baz

Quote from: Simon on Dec 19, 2009, 19:27:54
The cartridges?  Haven't a clue, but they seem well made, they fit, and they seem to last as long as the manufacturers ones, for less money.

Choice Stationary?  Again, just never had a problem with them, and they delivery reasonably quickly.

same here. Ive had maybe 3 dodgy cartridges from them in about 6 years, honest. got on the phone and they said they will send a replacement, didnt even have to send the old one back.

good service  :thumb:

Den

I buy from this guy in Wrexham and he has a online shop. I have never had a bad cartridge off him and his prices are good.

http://www.inkxperts.co.uk/shop/            Give him a try you will find him very helpfull.
Mr Music Man.

Glenn

I was looking on that site earlier, why no prices?
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Den

I will ask him that next week and report back but I think it's because you can arrange discounts yourself, I know I have.  ;D
Mr Music Man.

john

Quote from: Den on Dec 19, 2009, 21:25:35
I will ask him that next week and report back but I think it's because you can arrange discounts yourself, I know I have.  ;D

Thanks for the Link Den, he may well be cheaper but I don't like it when you have to negotiate a discount yourself, you may get a discount but I always think that perhaps someone with better negotiating skills could have got a better discount and that maybe I've paid more than I needed to. Either that or he gives the same discount to everybody who asks but will charge more if people don't. I'd much prefer to deal with someone who is prepared to publish the price so that you can readily compare it with others. One of the advantages of buying things online is that you can search and compare prices easily without having to phone several places to ask the price.

cavillas

Ink&Media  I have been using these for quite a while and their prices are very good.  I don't use manufacturers cartridges but compatible ones form Jettec.  The quality is just as good as the originals plus you get 30-50% more ink to use. :thumb:
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john

Thanks Alf, they appear to be of good quality but they were still more expensive than Prink or Choice Stationary.

I've decided to give Prink a try and if they don't live up to expectations then I'll go back to Choice Stationary who have been okay in the past.