Thanks for the help.....
19 years ago
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I decided to do my prints the old fashioned way... Myself.
I have an awesome printer that does really good quality, I've gotta go out and get some more photo paper, and I'll probably need a new ink cartridge or two before this is done (though I find with my printer, I can usually get a lot of prints off one cartridge!)...
It's just gonna take me a while.
Buzzing busy to get ready for AllFurFun, it's only two weeks away! *panic* I still have three pictures to color and all five to mat! Oh noes!
Don't worry, I'm still keeping an eye out for that 10,000th visitor! See previous journal for details!
I have an awesome printer that does really good quality, I've gotta go out and get some more photo paper, and I'll probably need a new ink cartridge or two before this is done (though I find with my printer, I can usually get a lot of prints off one cartridge!)...
It's just gonna take me a while.
Buzzing busy to get ready for AllFurFun, it's only two weeks away! *panic* I still have three pictures to color and all five to mat! Oh noes!
Don't worry, I'm still keeping an eye out for that 10,000th visitor! See previous journal for details!
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Besides, if it's an epson with individual cartridges, it's not refillable at home.
True. I use an old Lexmark myself, it's not like I do prints, but I know my fair deal about stuff too thanks to school XD
After seeing about 75% of the cartridges I refilled (It was my job for a bit :P) not work, I'm doubtful on their quality :P
My HP does well for me, and I've yet to hear a complaint about canons. :)
in the end, the printer had cost me Euro 65,-, and a colour cartridge cost me Euro 29,-... do the math.
i think i'll look out for another one.
As for the chips, there are ways around it in 90% of the situations.
i had one sent for refill; they didn't know heck about that way around you refer to, for the cartridge refused to work.