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Onkel Neal
06-01-06, 08:07 PM
Well, my fancy inkjet printer is about 6 months old and needing new cartidges. Epson R220, a full set will cost $80. A new printer will cost $90. That's nuts!:shifty:

TLAM Strike
06-01-06, 08:14 PM
Well yea. Thats the scam. Every printer I've own have been only around 10 bucks more than a single cartrage. In some case the printer came with two cartrages and was still only a few bucks more! :down:

tycho102
06-01-06, 09:17 PM
I bought a Samsung color laser printer, and haven't looked back since.

Toner refill for all the colors + black runs a little over $200. I actually bought HP 8500 toner. Used about 2/3's of a bottle for an empty cartridge, and you don't even have to use the heat gun for the cartridges; Samsung puts a little plastic plug on each cartridge, I guess just for the ease of refilling them. :D

You get 5000+ sheets at 5%, per cartridge. The upfront cost might be a little "steep", but if you're using the thing, you definately come out on top where consumables are concerned. I'd guess the first refill breaks even with inkjets. If you replace your cartridges and imaging drum every 15k sheets, you're still money ahead.

$500 for the printer. (http://www.superwarehouse.com/Samsung_CLP-600N/CLP-600N/p/729639)
$230 for the all the toner (http://www.ink-refills.net/hp-8500-color-toner-refill-kit.html)
$5 for a pair of pliers from Target.
$3 for a roll of paper towels.
$.10 for the water to wet the paper towels.
3 minutes of time per cartridge, if you're being careful to keep the dust down (1min if not).

SmithN23
06-01-06, 09:27 PM
check out www.carrotink.com they have great prices and the ink works perfectly, and it is a lot cheaper, shipping is pretty fast too. if you were to buy from them you are looking at about 60 dollars for all of the cartridges, and shipping is only 5 or 10 bucks.

Bort
06-01-06, 11:32 PM
I've had a brother laserjet since the late '90s and the darn thing is unstoppable. I think I've only refilled the toner a few times. Every once and a while somebody comes out with technology that does last!:up:

Drebbel
06-02-06, 12:52 AM
Well, my fancy inkjet printer is about 6 months old and needing new cartidges. Epson R220, a full set will cost $80. A new printer will cost $90. That's nuts!:shifty:

I guess you never bought razor blades

:rotfl:

werauchimmer
06-02-06, 01:01 AM
I have my trusty old HP Laserjet 6P. Every few months I have to buy a new toner cartridge (refilling is possible, but, oh well, dirty). Reworked quality cartridges cost you around 25Euros and give you absolutely clear prints, not difference to the original HP cartridges. And Laserprints donīt smear when they get wet, in contrast to most inkjet prints. Did I mention that I have printed over 190K (yep, "K"!) Pages with that printer? And it never ONCE gave me problems.
Of course I need another printer for making colour prints, so if my 6P dies (if ever), i probably buy a colour laserprinter to save deskspace :)

PeriscopeDepth
06-02-06, 01:10 AM
In some cases, such as when a store is having a sale, it IS cheaper to buy a new printer rather than new cartridges. That's just ridiculous.

PD

JScones
06-02-06, 02:00 AM
I think this is simply a reflection of our modern "disposable" society.

And just imagine, in a few years' time it'll prolly be cheaper to buy a new car than refill the one you've got (OK, fundamentally a different argument, but you get what I mean)...

Konovalov
06-02-06, 04:07 AM
I guess you never bought razor blades

:rotfl:

:lol: :lol: :lol: Yes another example of the customer being screwed. :nope:

Skybird
06-02-06, 05:31 AM
True men use a knife anyway.

Drebbel
06-02-06, 06:09 AM
True men use a knife anyway.

True men don't shave ! Sissys use electric razors !

Konovalov
06-02-06, 06:26 AM
I remember as a kid watching the film Dr Dolittle, the original 1960's version with Rex Harrison and being highly impressed with a novel way of shaving. I distinctly remember Rex Harrison (Dr Dolittle), standing on a piece of his own ships wreckage and shaving using a broken glass bottle whilst peering over the edge into the sea and using the reflection as a mirror. So forget all those triple blade technology razors and be a real man. :lol:

Skybird
06-02-06, 08:32 AM
I remember as a kid watching the film Dr Dolittle, the original 1960's version with Rex Harrison and being highly impressed with a novel way of shaving. I distinctly remember Rex Harrison (Dr Dolittle), standing on a piece of his own ships wreckage and shaving using a broken glass bottle whilst peering over the edge into the sea and using the reflection as a mirror. So forget all those triple blade technology razors and be a real man. :lol:Aren't we already quattro bladed with microvibration stimulating? What's next? Five X-scissor-doublettes with semi-automatic single-hair-laser targetting device and accoustic confirmation when a hair successfully got cut?? Whenever I am at work and see some non-thinker buying a blister with four super-blades and pays 24 bucks for that, I smile to the outside, but inside I burst with laughter.

Konovalov
06-02-06, 08:50 AM
:lol: :lol: It really is marketing gone silly isn't it?

Drebbel
06-02-06, 08:53 AM
:lol: :lol: It really is marketing gone silly isn't it?

Don't think so. Is more like we, the consumers, are silly nough to buy it. But I must admit, todays Gilette blades are way better than the blades from several years ago.

Drebbel

PS: Hee Neal, don't hijack this thread by starting to talk about printers please !

TLAM Strike
06-02-06, 09:17 AM
True men use a knife anyway. Dont knock electric razors, they leave you with an appropete scruffyness which improves your overall bad ass image.

STEED
06-02-06, 11:04 AM
A magnum of Champagne is cheaper than ink cartridges. :yep:

SUBMAN1
06-02-06, 12:35 PM
Dont knock electric razors, they leave you with an appropete scruffyness which improves your overall bad ass image.

Yep - old give away the razor so that you have to buy the blades trick!


But yeah - I like my electric Norelco. Has cool displays and all sorts of gadgets on it - (probably cooks toast too but I haven't figured that part out yet). And yes, it beats slopping shaving cream all over your face and using a blade any day! As for cut, if you keep good heads in the thing - replace them once every year or two - it cuts as good as the blade does as far as I can tell.

-S

TLAM Strike
06-02-06, 12:52 PM
Yep - old give away the razor so that you have to buy the blades trick!


But yeah - I like my electric Norelco. Has cool displays and all sorts of gadgets on it - (probably cooks toast too but I haven't figured that part out yet). And yes, it beats slopping shaving cream all over your face and using a blade any day! As for cut, if you keep good heads in the thing - replace them once every year or two - it cuts as good as the blade does as far as I can tell.

-S You are supposed to replace those things? I haven't replaced the ones in my Remington in like 10 years (Although the springs in one of the three heads is broken and the trimmer stopped working a long time ago- did those ever work?) and it still cuts good when they are clean (about every 3 months they start to get clogged up until it starts to pull on the hair and not cut all of it, after a few weeks of that I clean it). :D :lol:

SUBMAN1
06-02-06, 12:59 PM
You are supposed to replace those things? I haven't replaced the ones in my Remington in like 10 years (Although the springs in one of the three heads is broken and the trimmer stopped working a long time ago- did those ever work?) and it still cuts good when they are clean (about every 3 months they start to get clogged up until it starts to pull on the hair and not cut all of it, after a few weeks of that I clean it). :D :lol:

I know - you don't have to replace them - they just cut better if you do. The main effect I notice is the speed at which it cuts with newer heads. The older the heads get, the slower it cuts and it just takes more time getting that hair off your face! If you don't replace them, no big deal, but it works better if you do.

-S

Onkel Neal
06-02-06, 04:48 PM
True men don't shave ! Sissys use electric razors !

We Texans shoot the whiskers off, one by one, with our handgun. :arrgh!:

SUBMAN1
06-02-06, 05:32 PM
We Texans shoot the whiskers off, one by one, with our handgun. :arrgh!:

Is that because they can't afford a razor in TX, but bullets are plentiful? :p