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JuniperEccles | 11:37 Thu 09th Aug 2018 | Technology
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Are compatible cartridges, as compared with originals, any good?
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I buy compatible cartridges for my Brother printer and by and large they are excellent.
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Thanks, Barmaid. I'll go for it.
They do represent a HUGE saving. The proper cartridges are £25+ but I can buy a box of 20 for about £12.00. I bought a box 2 years ago and it's still going and I do a LOT of printing (500 pages at a time).
I've always used compatible cartridges and never had a problem with them.
They're fine. Try ebay.
should be, though sometimes printers don't like alien stuff. I've seen these people recommended a few times but I haven't used them myself

https://www.inkredible.co.uk/
My printer definitely does not like compatible cartridges and refuses to work?
Depends....sometimes, some people have problems...but, overall, most don't and it's well worth a try.
The supplier that jno links to (inkredible) is the one that Buenchico recommends and uses....so I'd go for that.
This was discussed quite recently here :

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Question1616388.html

Might be worth a read.
The only problem that I have with them is the fact that the ink levels alerts don't work.
I've just noticed that the latest Which? magazine (August 2018) has a whole article on this subject. (Scroll down past "sign up now")

https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/printers-and-ink/article/best-cheap-printer-ink/best-cheap-ink-cartridges

The top five best ink brands were...Refresh, Colour Direct, First Call Inks, Think and MoreInks.
also depends where you get them from ie supplier, some are better than others i have found.
I concur with those above who've said that it's important to find a decent supplier.

Like Jno, I use Inkredible. They're currently charging £8.62 for a full set of all FIVE cartridges for my Canon printer, or as low as £6.84 per set for buying in bulk. I usually wait until they've got a sale on though, meaning that I pay even lower prices and then buy in bulk as well. Their inks are every bit as good as 'originals' and there are no delivery charges. (They even operate a 'loyalty' scheme, giving yet more money off future orders).

I've also used Premier Ink in the past, and they're every bit as good:
http://www.premier-ink.co.uk

I've not used Choice Stationery but I've seen quite a few people recommend them here on AB:
https://www.choicestationery.com/

Just one last point though:
However good your inks are (even if you use 'originals') you won't get great results unless you use really good paper. I've known people moan about the quality of their inks when the real problem is that they've been paying £2 per ream for cheap copy paper from a market stall and buying their photo paper from Poundland.

For top 'office quality' document printing I recommend HP 90gsm Bright White paper. Sainsbury's often stock it. I've seen it in The Works too, although they hadn't got any the last time I looked. John Lewis seem to be selling it at around half its full price at the moment though:
https://www.johnlewis.com/hp-a4-bright-white-paper-500-sheets/p2257484

For the very best photo printing (e.g. for a really important wedding photo that you want to frame as a gift), I'd recommend Kodak Ultra Premium photo paper:
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/office-supplies/paper/kodak-ultra-premium-a4-photo-paper-50-sheets-10132261-pdt.html

For other photo printing (e.g. when I design my own Christmas cards) I use HP Everyday photo paper:
https://www.clasohlson.com/uk/HP-Everyday-A4-Glossy-Photo-Paper/38-1037

Remember: To get decent results you need good quality inks AND good quality paper!

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