do you use original cartridge in your printer?
By locohboi
@locohboi (55)
Philippines
November 26, 2009 1:48am CST
do you buy expensive original cartridge on your printer,why the other is using generic cartidge or refill cartridge?like the continous ink system supply here in the philippine most of the people using that,in your country what is hot there?
2 responses
@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
26 Nov 09
If you have the budget then i go for the original toner but i also use the generic ones if i have to use the printer and I'm low on budget. Although i heard that its better to use the original, i see nothing wrong in using the cheap ones. What I make sure of is the paper i use, it has to be of good quality so you can save on more on your toner. According to a friend of mine a paper of low quality tends to absord more toner that those made of good quality. I don't know if it's true but I think there's some sense to it. Cheers!
Way to go locobhoi. If you will notice, i could choose to answer your question with just a one liner but if you want to earn more you have to be more detailed. This is one way of earning more here on mylot. Cheer!
@BART78 (2927)
• Canada
26 Nov 09
yup, i used original HP catridge and refill it, replace it when it is busted, i never used generic catridges it migth affect the perfomance of my printer, but as much i want to, i want to have continous ink also but HP printer are super sensitive, installing it never work..
@locohboi (55)
• Philippines
27 Nov 09
yah your rigth there that installing continous ink system in hp is so very sensitive because there has foam inside the cartridge,there is possibility that can leaking effect when you ciss your hp printer,but epson is safe to ciss because the ciss is compatible to the printer,but the epson printer is built in head in the printer,so if the head is been damage,your better disposed it and buy a new one printer than to go to printer technicians or epson service center,because the price of labor and new head of printer is the same price of brand new printer...