thanhhuy123
Print Addict
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2013
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- Location
- HCMC - Vietnam
- Printer Model
- HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 5525
However, I can think up a situation where it might be true that we can use the ink that is claimed "Epson Ink" in HP/Canon: because the seller knows that thermal printhead ink can be used in piezo printhead, and to reduce cost and expenses, they buy only CMKY ink for HP/Canon (for example, they only buy H0001...series of InkTec ink, which is for HP). So, that ink can be used for HP. That ink can be used for Canon. And that ink can be used for Epson as well! Let's ignore the color accuracy here to make things simple. So, by buying one set of thermal ink (either HP or Canon, whatever cheaper and more popular at the seller zone), the seller can claim that it's universal and can be used for Epson/Canon/HP/Brother/Lexmark. Surprise!
PS: In Vietnam, the situation is reversed. It means that the sellers sell Epson ink but claim that ink supports Epson/Canon/HP/Brother/Lexmark (the reason is simple: in the area, people use Epson a lot, so they can import Epson ink in mass with very low price. Because importing another series of ink for HP/Canon costs more, so they get evil by extracting Epson ink into small bottles and label it as ink for HP/Canon - see my thread here). Of course in this situation, using that ink in HP/Canon printer is gonna cost you a new printer.
PS: In Vietnam, the situation is reversed. It means that the sellers sell Epson ink but claim that ink supports Epson/Canon/HP/Brother/Lexmark (the reason is simple: in the area, people use Epson a lot, so they can import Epson ink in mass with very low price. Because importing another series of ink for HP/Canon costs more, so they get evil by extracting Epson ink into small bottles and label it as ink for HP/Canon - see my thread here). Of course in this situation, using that ink in HP/Canon printer is gonna cost you a new printer.