Hi all,
I have a ip6210. This printer has the dual, triple color, $35 cartridges which make it absurdly expensive to operate but I got around that to some extent by refilling. Problem is the refilling will only work 3 - 5 times or so. Both cartridges have had it so I think it's time to get a new printer.
I checked the reviews and the iP3600 looks like it will fit my needs. I don't print photos so I don't need the ultimate print quality. It appears that Canon has defeated the DIY refill on their OEM cartridges but at $5.99 for a generic cartridge it may not make sense to refill these anyhow. However, I checked my refill kit supplier and it looks like you can refill the generic cartriges if need be.
Is this pretty much accurate?
Thanks
Edit - I noticed the iP4820 is only a few dollars more so it's probably the better choice.
Edit again - based on a post I saw here you want to avoid anything using 226 cartridges so ip4700 is the best model using 221 cartridges. I was obviously confused on the OEM vs. generic refill.
I have a ip6210. This printer has the dual, triple color, $35 cartridges which make it absurdly expensive to operate but I got around that to some extent by refilling. Problem is the refilling will only work 3 - 5 times or so. Both cartridges have had it so I think it's time to get a new printer.
I checked the reviews and the iP3600 looks like it will fit my needs. I don't print photos so I don't need the ultimate print quality. It appears that Canon has defeated the DIY refill on their OEM cartridges but at $5.99 for a generic cartridge it may not make sense to refill these anyhow. However, I checked my refill kit supplier and it looks like you can refill the generic cartriges if need be.
Is this pretty much accurate?
Thanks
Edit - I noticed the iP4820 is only a few dollars more so it's probably the better choice.
Edit again - based on a post I saw here you want to avoid anything using 226 cartridges so ip4700 is the best model using 221 cartridges. I was obviously confused on the OEM vs. generic refill.