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Old 23-01-2008, 11:32 AM   #11
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Re: Refill-friendly multi-function printer recommendations?

measekite wrote:

....such ignorant stupid lies as to be totally unbelievable.
What a dipshit moron this clown is.
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Old 23-01-2008, 11:32 AM   #12
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Re: Refill-friendly multi-function printer recommendations?

The best standard format printer is the HP K5400. Much better ink,
faster and mort reliability than the Canon IP4500 and cheaper to
operate. The aftermarket ink for this printer has been resently
introduced and from what I seen is excellent.

But if you can get a Canon IP4000 even used it's still a good
value...and a huge saving if you use aftermarket ink...Canon has said
that any generic ink will do...I choose to believe Canon over anyone
on this forum.
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Old 23-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #13
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wrote:
> The best standard format printer is the HP K5400.

The best standard format printer for printing photos is the Canon
IP4500. HP Officejets print text better.
> Much better ink,
> faster and mort reliability than the Canon IP4500 and cheaper to
> operate.

Not true. I use both HP and Canon and Canon costs less to operate. As
far as durability they are both fine.
> The aftermarket ink for this printer has been resently
> introduced and from what I seen is excellent.
>

No generic ink is any good.
> But if you can get a Canon IP4000

I would rather have an IP4500 and I own an IP4000. It is a great
printer but if you get another you might as well get the latest technology.
> even used it's still a good
> value...and a huge saving

There is no ink savings but you may spend less. You see the ink costs
less but the value is way less. Greater propensity to fade, lower
quality photos and a better chance to clog your printhead.
> if you use aftermarket ink...Canon has said
> that any generic ink will do..

They never said that. Go to their website and find it. Maybe this
poster is in the ink business. Sounds like it to me.
> .I choose to believe Canon over anyone
> on this forum.
>

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Old 23-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #14
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measekite wrote:


SPAMMER!!!
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Old 23-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #15
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Re: Refill-friendly multi-function printer recommendations?

I would recommend the HP K5400 if your not able to source a IP4000.

The IP4000 is a very good printer for text and photos and very simular
to the IP4500. Using a cheap generic ink should produce the same
results...accourding to a Canon Rep.

The K5400 is great at printing text and photos that will out last any
of the above Canons. If you use a quality aftermarket in made for this
printer your resualts will still surpass the above Canons. The K5400
is faster, cheaper to operate and better quality than the above
mentioned Canons. The black printhead on the K5400 is rated for
40,000+ pages.
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Old 23-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #16
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wrote:
> I would recommend the HP K5400 if your not able to source a IP4000.
>
> The IP4000 is a very good printer for text and photos and very simular
> to the IP4500.

One difference is the superior Canon ink that has greater fade
resistance. Canon officially says that no ink can compare. It seems
that anyone contradicting this is a liar.
> Using a cheap generic ink should produce the same
> results...accourding to a Canon Rep.
>
> The K5400 is great at printing text and photos that will out last any
> of the above Canons.

HP makes a decent printer. I have one. However, all of the magazines
(PC World and PC Magazine) make Canon the editors choice. I am sure
that there are jerky ink peddlers trying to make enough for MacDonalds
dollar menu would have a different opinion.
> If you use a quality aftermarket in made for this
> printer your resualts will still surpass the above Canons.

Impossible

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Old 23-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #17
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People are very jeolous that HP dominates the peoples choice...but
that's ok...

Buy OEM ink...eat MacDonalds dollar menu items...Buy Aftermarket
ink...eat from the main menu.

Officialy Canon's rep stated that any generic ink is as good as
thiers...that's a fact. Aftermarket ink made for Canon is better than
generic ink...everyone knows that. I am just the messager.
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Old 23-01-2008, 11:33 AM   #18
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Re: Refill-friendly multi-function printer recommendations?

On Jan 22, 5:02 pm, anon. wrote:
> <snip>

The black printhead on the K5400 is rated for
> 40,000+ pages.


Do you know if the printhead is replaceable, and what it costs? or who
makes after market ink for it?
Thnks
Larry

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Old 23-01-2008, 07:06 PM   #19
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measekite wrote:
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....just another bunch of his uninformed stupid lies.
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Old 23-01-2008, 07:06 PM   #20
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wrote:
> People are very jeolous that HP dominates the peoples choice...but
> that's ok...
>
> snip

I think he goes he he he
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