I’m thinking about getting an HP D7560 or D5460. I have a black and white laser printer for most things, so I was thinking of using it primarily to print inkjet printable CDs/DVDs and for photos. One thing that would really add icing onto the cake is if it were possible to take the ink cartridges to one of those little ink refill stores and refill them for cheaper. Is that possible with either of those printers?

Leisa
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I know of web sites I can go through but I want the best quality for my picture printer. I would like to use an inexpensive 3rd party ink refill company. Any suggestions?

Christiane
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and how can I MANUALLY clean them?

Oren
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it want print. my cartridges want let no ink out to print it.

Leo
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Mar
18

Can someone help me out to find the cheapest place to find refilled ink Cartridges

Sueann
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A few weeks ago, just the last one or two of a batch of checks would print red, then later, the last three or four. I figured I was running out of black ink, so I refilled my ink cartridge, and now I printed 27 checks in bright red ink. Very cheery for Christmas, I know, but I think it looks foolish. Any ideas? When I use other programs, the black ink prints just fine.

Patricia
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well i put in the two inks and tried to print something that is three pages long one page is all color the other two are texts (black) what should do?
When it tries to print it only does lines like color lines.
Well the printer is a Canon Bubble Jet Printer and I tried to clean the nozzles of the printer. I think I tried almost everything and it didin’t work just color lines and black. Should I just get a new printer?

Dante
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my friend took one to another place and they filled it. Each one was purchased at different places. What gives?

Catina
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i replaced the cartridge and it won’t work at all

Napoleon
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Mar
14

The question itself could be a news paper headline.
I want your opinion on Hewlett Packard’s brutally expensive ink cartridges. Am I the only person who thinks that HP is extorting money from owners of their crappy home/office printers by making them pay $20+ for new cartridges??
In comparison, these cartridges contain as much plastic as the average McDonald’s kid’s toy, except with chemicaly engineered liquid inside. The cost of prducing one cartridge can’t be more than $5-10 for HP meaning their profits on each sale is at least 200%! To me that is alarming.
1) Does anybody else think this is more or less just consumer extortion? (I paid more for ink this weekend than I did for 60L of gas)
2) Can somebody recomend a cheaper solution? (I’m stuck with this HP printer for a while now so a new one isn’t an optoion)
Thanks

Sammy
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