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Continuous Ink System – save your ink cartridge and your money too.

by Henry Desouza Manager

What if someone told you that you can get toner and printer ink the same quality as the ones that you are using at a fraction of the cost you are paying you would pretty much not believe it right? But it is very much true.


In order to save time and money Continuous Ink Systems are a much better option to traditional cartridge based printing systems. Usually the traditional ink cartridges are really very compact and contain very little ink. It will cost you a lot of money if you use the cartridges as they have to be replaced frequently and are offered by the manufacturers at very high rates.


The Continuous Ink System tanks can be refilled very quickly and conveniently from ink bottles. The inks are produced to work with major printer manufacturers such as HP, Epson, Brother and Canon. Continuous Ink Systems utilize tanks of large volumes which connect to the print-heads with silicone tubing. This allows you to use inexpensive aftermarket inks and you save yourself a lot of money.


How much is it? Well, for the price of a kit you are probably looking at the price of purchasing a set of the unique product cartridges. You should anticipate net savings £800. You can actually purchase a DIY Continuous Ink System kit from a shop for about £10 such as 5 containers of ink (about 100ml each).


There are a few things you should know about if you go for a Do-It-Yourself kit.

  • Be sure you buy a kit that is suitable with your printing device. Not all photo printers can use Continuous Ink System, so if you are going to buy a printing device for this objective do your analysis first.
  • Buy alternative inkjet cartridges with a suitable processor. It must have a processor otherwise you are required to take if off the processor from your old container and put it on the new one. There is also the issue that the processor is informing us the container is vacant – when it’s not. So we had to overwrite this by pressing down the terminate key.
  • See YouTube. com video clips with the Continuous Ink System program being set up on your printing device.. With our printing device we required to cut some areas of the nasty within the printing device with a soldering metal – you may also have to do this with yours.
  • Buy the kit constructed. You will discover on the internet lot of equipment for Continuous Ink System now. Buy something where you just need to put the ink in the showers and put the new cartridges on the printing device. If you buy the kit unassembled, like us, you might discover there is a little beginning at one of the joint areas which indicates there is not a machine any longer and ink will begin dripping quickly from your container. Enclose the pipes using a hot glue gun or something similar.

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About Henry Desouza Junior   Manager

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