Had a little spare cash last month so decided to upgrade from my trusty Epson C66 to an Epson R265. Always had Epson printers and they have never let me down, also always used compatible inks once the genuines run out. The R265 is a great medium range printer at a reasonable price and it also prints CD's so I felt it was a perfect choice.
All went well until I came to renew the ink cartridges. I have always used Printwrite compatibles without any issues but when I tried to buy them for the R265 I found that Epson had installed a new version chip in April 2007 which will no doubt take time to crack. To buy a full set of genuine Epson inks is only £10 short of what I paid for the printer brand new.
I fail to see why you can't use compatibles. You've bought the printer, it's yours, so surely it's up to you which inks you install. If you knack the heads up then tough, it's your own fault, you bear the cost of replacing it.
There's no way I'm paying £35 to £40 for a set of inks so the printers just sitting here waiting for working compatibles to come out (in fact I think they are now available, before anyone points this out). So it's back to using my trusty C66 (full set of compatibles for a fiver)!
All went well until I came to renew the ink cartridges. I have always used Printwrite compatibles without any issues but when I tried to buy them for the R265 I found that Epson had installed a new version chip in April 2007 which will no doubt take time to crack. To buy a full set of genuine Epson inks is only £10 short of what I paid for the printer brand new.
I fail to see why you can't use compatibles. You've bought the printer, it's yours, so surely it's up to you which inks you install. If you knack the heads up then tough, it's your own fault, you bear the cost of replacing it.
There's no way I'm paying £35 to £40 for a set of inks so the printers just sitting here waiting for working compatibles to come out (in fact I think they are now available, before anyone points this out). So it's back to using my trusty C66 (full set of compatibles for a fiver)!
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