wilko
Print Addict
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2008
- Messages
- 235
- Reaction score
- 66
- Points
- 173
- Location
- leeds, UK
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma
This forum has been brilliant for helping anyone who wanted to have a go at resisting manufacturers like Canon ripping us off with inflated cartridge prices.
Canon first off all brought out chipped cartridges for the ip4200 and then introduced lower capacity cartridges after the ip4500 and then brought out opaque cartridges and finally ended it all with CL-551 carts.
Unfortunately for printer manufacturers, most of the public no longer print out photos but prefer to view them on their various mobile devices.
It looks like most homes will have a basic Wi-Fi MF printer which will be little used and not replaced for some time.
Epson seems to have seen the problematic future and has brought out a range of expensive but cheap to refill printers.
Personally, I think it's too late for Epson to reclaim the lost public but I would love them to do so.
As for Canon. I think this company deserves all it gets. IMO it has produced the best inkjet printers over the years but has done everything it can to ensure that it's customers only buy inflated priced Canon cartridges.
All good things come to an end and I wonder if the amateur refilling days are about to end.
Professional photographers and photo dig and advertising companies will continue to need quality printers but the best value printers like the ip4500 will become a thing of the past.
It's amazing how things change
In my time the UK top 20/40 singles chart was looked forward to every Sunday. No doubt it was the same in the States. Everyone at the time wanted a desktop PC and a printer.
Nowadays youngsters do everything they want on a smartphone or tablet, occasionally printing out on their printer. Chart songs are played through Spotify.
Most households will have a basic MF Printer which will print out occasional documents.
Whatever happens, I console myself with the thought that we were the generation that helped to bring colour printing to the masses.
Canon first off all brought out chipped cartridges for the ip4200 and then introduced lower capacity cartridges after the ip4500 and then brought out opaque cartridges and finally ended it all with CL-551 carts.
Unfortunately for printer manufacturers, most of the public no longer print out photos but prefer to view them on their various mobile devices.
It looks like most homes will have a basic Wi-Fi MF printer which will be little used and not replaced for some time.
Epson seems to have seen the problematic future and has brought out a range of expensive but cheap to refill printers.
Personally, I think it's too late for Epson to reclaim the lost public but I would love them to do so.
As for Canon. I think this company deserves all it gets. IMO it has produced the best inkjet printers over the years but has done everything it can to ensure that it's customers only buy inflated priced Canon cartridges.
All good things come to an end and I wonder if the amateur refilling days are about to end.
Professional photographers and photo dig and advertising companies will continue to need quality printers but the best value printers like the ip4500 will become a thing of the past.
It's amazing how things change
In my time the UK top 20/40 singles chart was looked forward to every Sunday. No doubt it was the same in the States. Everyone at the time wanted a desktop PC and a printer.
Nowadays youngsters do everything they want on a smartphone or tablet, occasionally printing out on their printer. Chart songs are played through Spotify.
Most households will have a basic MF Printer which will print out occasional documents.
Whatever happens, I console myself with the thought that we were the generation that helped to bring colour printing to the masses.