Thank you. My remanifactured Cartrages , the black is dropping out and it draind the color with ‘’black’’ from color. But I save a lot!! Here in Norway 4x original ink costs 600$. But I found it for 225$ . But Im strugelig with getting a clear black color .
Companies like Planet Green. With their DoorStep brand label. They use OEM casings. Clean them post being taken apart and inspected. They add a new compatible chip, sponge and ink.
@@BestPrinters Since your channel is about Printers, i wanted you to Try something from me. I have a machine to fill inkjet cartridges. Like 62, 63, 64, 66 and 67. Including XL models. I wanted you to send me some empty ones like 67/ 64 for your Envy Inspire. I would refill them and send them back to you. And make a video of your review. They would work just like new. U can mark them, so you know are the same ones you sent me. I sell refills for people. 10 dollars per cartridge. Color or black. Depending how much business i get from them. I may throw a free fill. The manual fill people do on youtube videos. Is not as effective as i get from the machine. The machine applies the law of physics.
@@BestPrinters Remanufacturers [ responsible ones for Qualitu. ] They all use hp casings. Thats why u see pink for tri color for most brands PG collects them from different recycling partners. Like Office Depot. They use OEMs from HP, Epson, and some others U.S oEm branded
It depends on the printer to a degree too. For example on my mono laser I used knockoffs on my HP M401 since it’s a combined toner. On my current run (MS621/Lexmark C series) the MS621 uses a split drum and toner system. On my MS I’d probably be fine using 3rd party toner only because I know the drum is cheap enough on the secondary market (this also applies to the MS631, but to a lesser degree) so the risk is negligible but I prefer to buy surplus OEM when I can. For my current color Lexmark I have all in one toner so while I would be open to it on that design I have reservations on the split drum CS machines because the drum is always around $346 or more so if it damages the developer you can’t just buy it like on the old 10/17 CS machines. The risk on a split drum system with an expensive drum adds too much risk.
Just watched your Epson 8500 videos (which were very good) and stopped by here to learn more about re-manufactured inks. My experience for a Canon MG8220 and 4 Ink Jets was not good. The ink flowed like water and caused the printer to "fatal error" many times. I am getting the 8500 and will have to think about non Epson tanks.
Thank you for this very enlightening video. I will only purchase re-manufactured ink cartridges from now on. Is it possible to some how refill re-manufactured ink cartridges?
how about the sublimations inks, seems that we have to buy special ink for whatever model printer we have, i accidently put the wrong sublimation ink in my new epson (according to the ink sellers) do you know if i have to drain the cartridges and but new ink?
I was happily using Tru Red in my HP inkjet printer for about a year....and enjoying the cost savings. But the photos I just printed on glossy HP photo paper with glossy paper setting are smudging and not drying. I'm using the exact same glossy paper and exact same printer settings as always. Nothing is wet and humidity is normal in my house. My guess is the reman ink is causing the issue. I'm about to go back to oem. Any thoughts?
I had some remanufactured in come in today and my prints look so much worse. Now instead of spent$20 on 1 more ink cartridge, I have to spend $40 since I’m out of Cyan and Magenta, plus I lost 2 sheets of paper. I wouldn’t recommend, or use caution
I ran an Epson printer on 70p per cartridge ink for 5 years then it suddenly stopped with all its light flashing. Apparently there is an end of life counter built in! New Epson printers take diffent ink which is expensive, so I bought a canon Tr4550 for which ink can be had from Tesco and Asda etc at less than half OEM price.
POS Epson printer doesn't even recognise original cartridges the first few times (have to put the old ones, update the firmware, try again, and again). So might as well try some remanufactured cartridges.
I used the refurbished ink and the Printer say it not Ome Ink Please used Ome ink. i ignore after like 5 refurbished (XL) ink used the printer shut down and die. be honestly I love those refurbished cost like a penny per paper.
Never accept firmware updates or add protection to Cartridges. Get yourself an Envy Inspire 7955e. Thats an awesome printer. But again, never update when firmware update notification is received. Just tap no.
I’m making art prints and I just tried one of these remanufactured cartridges. Super diluted colours and lots of visible banding. I had to throw a whole batch of prints out. Just a caution for artists out there watching this. To me it was a major fail. Sending this ink back and buying genuine epson.
I watched your video first and then I bought it on Amazon. It was wiseta 17 pack for about $30. It came in the mail today and I just finished setting it up. Everything worked great! One thing I don’t know is how long it will last by being off brand. My printer was given to me by my parents who stopped using it and it sat in my house for a couple years. So when I tried the very first test page it took forever to print. A quick note that I set the printer up for the first time and through Wi-Fi because the printer is on my desk but my computer isn’t so I printed the test page on Wi-Fi the first took a while and the second printed right away. Besides the initial delay the box my ink came in was very busted and flimsy. But so far I’m happy. Lastly my printer can print to CDs which one thing I’d like to do but right now I don’t have printable cds. But thanks for your video I’m happy so far.
i work for a cartridge company and this is exactly what i tell all my staff during training
Thank you. My remanifactured Cartrages , the black is dropping out and it draind the color with ‘’black’’ from color. But I save a lot!! Here in Norway 4x original ink costs 600$. But I found it for 225$ . But Im strugelig with getting a clear black color .
Companies like Planet Green. With their DoorStep brand label. They use OEM casings. Clean them post being taken apart and inspected. They add a new compatible chip, sponge and ink.
WOW
@@BestPrinters Since your channel is about Printers, i wanted you to Try something from me. I have a machine to fill inkjet cartridges. Like 62, 63, 64, 66 and 67. Including XL models. I wanted you to send me some empty ones like 67/ 64 for your Envy Inspire. I would refill them and send them back to you. And make a video of your review. They would work just like new. U can mark them, so you know are the same ones you sent me. I sell refills for people. 10 dollars per cartridge. Color or black. Depending how much business i get from them. I may throw a free fill. The manual fill people do on youtube videos. Is not as effective as i get from the machine. The machine applies the law of physics.
@@BestPrinters Remanufacturers [ responsible ones for Qualitu. ] They all use hp casings. Thats why u see pink for tri color for most brands PG collects them from different recycling partners. Like Office Depot. They use OEMs from HP, Epson, and some others U.S oEm branded
Jesus my HP was such a good machine until I tried to use Walmarts ONN brand cartridges.
Now I'm stuck with a "one of more cartridges is damaged".
It depends on the printer to a degree too. For example on my mono laser I used knockoffs on my HP M401 since it’s a combined toner. On my current run (MS621/Lexmark C series) the MS621 uses a split drum and toner system. On my MS I’d probably be fine using 3rd party toner only because I know the drum is cheap enough on the secondary market (this also applies to the MS631, but to a lesser degree) so the risk is negligible but I prefer to buy surplus OEM when I can. For my current color Lexmark I have all in one toner so while I would be open to it on that design I have reservations on the split drum CS machines because the drum is always around $346 or more so if it damages the developer you can’t just buy it like on the old 10/17 CS machines. The risk on a split drum system with an expensive drum adds too much risk.
I have tried the Ankink brand 63xl combo pack replacement for HP. it’s really good and much more cost-effective than the original.
Great
Great video!
Many thanks for all of your hard work. 👍💯
absolute great video explained well and helped ease my thoughts that remanufactured ink would ruin my printer
It really depends on the model so still be careful
Just watched your Epson 8500 videos (which were very good) and stopped by here to learn more about re-manufactured inks. My experience for a Canon MG8220 and 4 Ink Jets was not good. The ink flowed like water and caused the printer to "fatal error" many times. I am getting the 8500 and will have to think about non Epson tanks.
Ok that is good to know, thanks for sharing. Not all models are compatible with remanufactured ink.
Fantastic! never heard of this and so glad I have now.
Thank you for this very enlightening video. I will only purchase re-manufactured ink cartridges from now on. Is it possible to some how refill re-manufactured ink cartridges?
There are some reman. cartridges that are refillable.
how about the sublimations inks, seems that we have to buy special ink for whatever model printer we have, i accidently put the wrong sublimation ink in my new epson (according to the ink sellers) do you know if i have to drain the cartridges and but new ink?
Yes you cannot mix regular and sublimation ink.
I was happily using Tru Red in my HP inkjet printer for about a year....and enjoying the cost savings. But the photos I just printed on glossy HP photo paper with glossy paper setting are smudging and not drying. I'm using the exact same glossy paper and exact same printer settings as always. Nothing is wet and humidity is normal in my house. My guess is the reman ink is causing the issue. I'm about to go back to oem. Any thoughts?
Yes if you are having issues and settigns havent changed go back to oem. Thanks for sharing, that is interesting.
I had some remanufactured in come in today and my prints look so much worse. Now instead of spent$20 on 1 more ink cartridge, I have to spend $40 since I’m out of Cyan and Magenta, plus I lost 2 sheets of paper. I wouldn’t recommend, or use caution
Thank you for sharing
I ran an Epson printer on 70p per cartridge ink for 5 years then it suddenly stopped with all its light flashing. Apparently there is an end of life counter built in!
New Epson printers take diffent ink which is expensive, so I bought a canon Tr4550 for which ink can be had from Tesco and Asda etc at less than half OEM price.
POS Epson printer doesn't even recognise original cartridges the first few times (have to put the old ones, update the firmware, try again, and again). So might as well try some remanufactured cartridges.
Now that's crazy!
So helpful! Thanks!
I use only third party ink for my epson
Im glad to hear that!
@@BestPrinters My Printer keeps saying there is a paper jam but there really isn't, any help will be appreciated
I used the refurbished ink and the Printer say it not Ome Ink Please used Ome ink. i ignore after like 5 refurbished (XL) ink used the printer shut down and die. be honestly I love those refurbished cost like a penny per paper.
Yes they are making it very difficult to use remanufactured ink.
Never accept firmware updates or add protection to Cartridges. Get yourself an Envy Inspire 7955e. Thats an awesome printer. But again, never update when firmware update notification is received. Just tap no.
I’m making art prints and I just tried one of these remanufactured cartridges. Super diluted colours and lots of visible banding. I had to throw a whole batch of prints out. Just a caution for artists out there watching this. To me it was a major fail. Sending this ink back and buying genuine epson.
W2here is your proof that the ink is the same? Don't think this applies to photo quality inkjet printing.
I watched your video first and then I bought it on Amazon. It was wiseta 17 pack for about $30. It came in the mail today and I just finished setting it up. Everything worked great! One thing I don’t know is how long it will last by being off brand. My printer was given to me by my parents who stopped using it and it sat in my house for a couple years. So when I tried the very first test page it took forever to print. A quick note that I set the printer up for the first time and through Wi-Fi because the printer is on my desk but my computer isn’t so I printed the test page on Wi-Fi the first took a while and the second printed right away. Besides the initial delay the box my ink came in was very busted and flimsy. But so far I’m happy.
Lastly my printer can print to CDs which one thing I’d like to do but right now I don’t have printable cds. But thanks for your video I’m happy so far.