just purchased some cartridges for above printer but my printer isnt working properly so i need a new one but dont want to purchase any more ink.thanks
Answer:
The bad news is those cartridges only work with that printer. The good news is several years ago Epson started to standardize their printers so that many use the same cartridges.
As someone who was in the personal hardware business for years (though I rarely sold printers since I couldn't compete with the crazy rebates) I’ve always suggested Epson. The print quality is excellent, even on plain paper. I’ve pics I printed on a 640 about ten years ago hanging in my office which still look good, though not as good as the ones from the CX8400 on glossy paper. The warranty is excellent. For a year, Epson will express-ship a replacement and pick up the old one. I had one customer who needed this. He called one afternoon and had the replacement two days later. Another client bought a Canon. It needed two fixes within a few months. Each time it was taken to the repair center, then picked up a few days later. This client runs a specialty printing business and this really hurt. They’ve since bought an Epson and have had no down time since.
Epson has also made things easier for their customers by standardizing their cartridges. Most of their printers use one of two types. The three-color plus black use T069 (CX5000 CX6000 CX7000 CX7400 CX7450 CX8400 CX9400FAX CX9475Fax NX100 NX105 NX400 Workforce 30/40/500/600 and C120) and the 5-color plus black use T078 (R260 R280 R380 RX580 RX595 and RX680). This means you should be able to find a lot of people who use the same cartridges you do and possibly buy in quantity. When it's time to replace the printer, the next model will probably also use the same ones.
Though I am quite happy with the results of the CX8400, if you really want the absolute best pic quality, go with one of the 5-color ones. Some of the models above include scanner and/or printing on DVDs.
The biggest complaint about all inkjets is the high cost of ink cartridges. http://ccs-digital.com has cartridges for about $4.50 each. They also have a very special product - a two-piece cartridge where the ink is in a separate tank inside the cartridge. When the ink runs out, you replace just the ink tank and the original chip resets itself to full. By keeping the same chip, you save 1.50 per cartridge. Ink tanks are only $3 and hold 50% more ink than disposable cartridges.