18 December 2012

NEW CANON PIXMA MP 230 PRINTER USING PG-510 CL-511 CARTRIDGES

The New Canon Pixma MP 230 printer now on sale in many outlets uses the older style Canon PG-510/512 CL-511/513 ink cartridges.  This move has caused confusion with some ink sellers who have and are still offering the latest PG-540 and CL-541 cartridges by mistake.  

It is unclear why this new model uses an older style ink cartridge.  The reason could be that Canon had a remaining amount of parts that needed to be used up?  This would make sense; as why dispose of perfectly usable parts when they can be used as part of a new production process.

As with all Canon cartridges, they can be refilled successfully; albeit without the ink monitor reading full again. The printers do allow you to continue printing but with low ink message.   Dedicated Canon Pixma MP 230 refill kits are available from Premium Inks for £11.95 with free UK delivery.


29 November 2012

New Compatible Ink Cartridges for Epson Stylus Photo R1500W Printer

Great news regarding compatible ink cartridges for use with the New Epson Stylus Photo R 1500 W  model printer.  Premium Inks are the first supplier selling this product in the UK.  We now have limited stocks and are selling them in a set(s) to begin with.  (A maximum of 2 sets per customer until larger stocks arrive).
Filled with high quality dye ink, these cartridges will be very popular with users of this model who are looking to save money but at the same time maintain high quality printing.
The Epson Stylus Photo R1500 W uses the same series ink cartridges as the older discontinued R1400 model   (T0791 Black, T0792 Cyan, T0793 Magenta, T0794 Yellow, T0795 Light/Photo Cyan, and T0796 Light/Photo Magenta), however important changes have been made preventing owners from using the same older type cartridges.  Only new modified cartridges will work in the new printer.
To secure a limited supply of this product visit our printer cartridges website and click on Epson compatible, then look for the R1500 link. There is a direct link to the product page towards the top of this article.
We offer fast delivery with free same working day dispatch via recorded delivery.

24 November 2012

New PGI-550 PGBK CLI-551 BK/C/M/Y Compatible / Refillable Printer Ink Cartridges

Just like the New Epson Daisy Inks, Canon have released a new range of printer cartridges called PGI-550 PGBK large black CLI-551 black, cyan, magenta and yellow dye inks.  These are designed to work in their new range of printers which include the Canon Pixma iP7250, iP8750, iX6850, MG5450, MG5550, MG5650, MG6350, MG6450, MG6650, MG7150, MG7550, MX725, MX925 printer models.  They are principally ink tanks with chips which slip inside the separate print head that comes with the printers.

Update: The following products are now available...

Compatible cartridges now available at https://premium-inks.com/collections/canon-compatible-ink-cartridges/products/set-5-canon-pgi-550bk-cli-551-bk-c-m-y-pixma-ip-7250-mg-5550-mx-725-ink-cartridges-non-oem
Set of 5 Compatible Ink Cartridges for use with Canon Pixma iP7250, iP8750, iX6850, MG5450, MG5550, MG5650, MG6350, MG6450, MG6650, MG7150, MG7550, MX725, MX925 printers and more using PGI-550BK and CLI-551 BK/C/M/Y cartridges.  Non OEM - Not made by Canon.

Refillable cartridges with arc available from https://premium-inks.com/collections/refillable-cartridges-for-canon/products/5-refillable-arc-canon-pixma-cartridges-mg-5650-mg5650-pgi-550-cli-551-bk-c-m-y
SET OF 5 REFILLABLE EMPTY COMPATIBLE CARTRIDGES (WITH AUTO RESET CHIPS FITTED). For use with Canon Pixma MG5550, MG5650, iP7250, MG5400, MG6300, MG5450, MG6350, MX725, MX925 Printers and more using.. 1 X PGI-550BK BLACK REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1 X CLI-551BK BLACK REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1 X CLI-551C CYAN REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1 X CLI-551M MAGENTA REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1X CLI-551Y YELLOW REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE.



21 November 2012

Compatible / Refillable Ink Cartridges Epson Daisy 18 XL XP 102 202 205 302 305 405

Compatible Epson Daisy 18 XL for use with XP 102 202 205 302 305 405 ink jet printer cartridges are now available.
Even though it is technically possible to refill the Daisy 18 cartridges, there is no real point because they cannot be re-used, as the latest Epson printers will not accept them for a second time.
The new Daisy 18 and 18 XL ink cartridges use a new smart chip with a different configuration and programming code. 
So if you want to refill your cartridges then buy the following product that has auto reset chips fitted....




12 November 2012

Google Search Engine Algorithm Update - Website Traffic Visitors Results Down

We have noticed a sharpe drop in website visitors since Google actioned their late September search engine update.  We are hoping that the situation settles down and our printer cartridges websites becomes more visible again.
Fortunately we have many existing customers who continue to visit our website, however it is always necessary to continue to add and replace those who may not return again.  The latest Google algorithm change has halved the traffic to our main website.
We have been told by our SEO friends not to panic and to hold tight for the situation to resolve itself.  It can be worrying however when half of the existing traffic is diverted elsewhere overnight.  For younger more unstable companies this must be a concerning time for them.  When much of their hard work seems to have been wasted.
Reading various blogs and pages regarding these issues one finds different reasons for changes in site traffic.  One of them is the use of descriptive domain names; in our case printer cartridges.  Several people have written that Google are penalising these domains in search results.  However talking to search engine experts this theory bears little fruit.  Some websites with descriptive domain names are still featuring high up on natural searches.
More to the point, the general consensus of opinion seems to be that Google is now more interested in active content.  Websites that change their online content often should be ranked higher.  Of course modifying content takes time which gives an immediate advantage to larger organisations with greater resources.  Companies who can afford to employ a permanent person assigned to these duties will benefit the most, meaning larger organisations will prosper with  these latest changes.
All of the above said, the jury is still out with regards to the new inner workings and mechanics of Google search.  We will all have to wait for the dust to settle; but hopefully the situation will before clearer soon before too many sales are lost!

25 October 2012

What is the best printer for cheap cheapest ink cartridges?

The question I am always being asked is, "What is the best printer to buy for using cheap printer cartridges?".  The answer to this important question can be complex and can depend on the users requirements.  For instance if a customer wanted to use the printer in a small office then I would recommend a Brother all-in-one machine.  The replacement Brother cartridges are cheap and do not contain microchips, so no nasty error messages.  Buying a Brother printer is usually slightly more expensive than say a similar specification Epson, however the build quality seems to be better and they seem less prone to blocked print heads; at least in the first year of operation.  On the negative side, if a user was looking to print photographs, particularly on slightly thicker paper, then I would sway towards a Canon printer instead.  Brother printers feed the paper from a bottom tray which means the media has to bend around so that it comes back out of the front.  The resistance of the paper or card can slow down the movement causing either a jam or a vertical misalignment.
Canon printers often have a rear paper feed and a bottom paper feed meaning that you can use thicker photo paper within too many problems.  The rear paper feed sends the paper in more of a straight direction which means less resistance.  Canon printers also tend to have print heads with a higher dpi (dots per inch).  For example the Canon Pixma ip4950 photo printer has a maximum print resolution of 9600 x 2400dpi, making it possible to achieve impressive photographic results.  However the dots per inch is not the only factor in a printers ability to produce fine prints.  The type of ink (dye or pigment) that it uses and the included driver and utility software can make a significant difference.  Canon include an Easy Print Utility with this model that improves colour rendition as opposed to printing directly from Windows.  The Pixma ip 4950 uses five ink cartridges, a Large Black PG-525BK (Pigment) which is used for text printing, and four other Dye based inks that produce images.  While a set of original OEM cartridges costs around £50, compatible PG-525BK/526 BK/C/M/Y cartridges cost around £15 per set.  The ink capacity compared to the equivalent Brother ones is less and they are £5 more expensive.
So in this brief conclusion if you are looking for an economical small office printer then I would recommend a Brother ink jet.  If you require a cheap to run photo printer, then certain Canon models are more appropriate.  But be careful which model you choose!  We will talk more about this in future blogs.

23 October 2012

HP Officejet Pro 8600 950/951 Cartridge Protection Option for Compatibles

Update:
We now have a limited stock of New HP950 / HP951 refillable cartridges with ARC available from our website!


When using a compatible Hewlett Packard 950 or HP 951 remanufactured cartridge you may get an error that will prevent you from using it in your machine.  You may need to cancel the cartridge protection feature.
To cancel the cartridge protection feature go to the toolbox where there is a tab named HP Cartridge Protection.  Click on this and then select disable.  The default setting is enable.

You will need to switch off the ink level monitor to allow you to use the refilled cartridge.  In the HP Officejet Pro 8600 go to the printer control panel, click on the right arrow followed by setup.  Select preferences and the cartridge chip information.  For the Officejet Pro 8100 on the control panel press and hold the Wireless and Resume buttons.  The ink supply indicators will blink 4 times.  Then press and hold the Wireless and Resume buttons again which will turn the usage monitor back on.

To reset the ink level (another problem), you will need two extra cartridges plus the one that has been refilled.  Install each cartridge in turn and print an alignment page.  Finally put the new refilled cartridge into the printer and hopefully the ink level will be restored to full.  Another method is to remove the battery from within the side panel of the printer, then replace it a minute or so later.

04 October 2012

New Printer Ink with Lubricant aims to stop blocked printer head nozzle

Lubrink is a new type of printer ink that helps prevent inkjet printer head nozzles from getting blocked (non clogging).  Containing a secret and special formula, the new variation of ink combats this well known problem that effects many printer makes and models from Brother, Canon, and Epson amongst others; particularly those models that contain a fixed or semi permanent print head.

Just like petrol that contains a special lubricant to enhance the performance of cars, this new ink is designed to pass through the inkjet nozzles more easily, lowering the chances of a particle blockage.  In terms of printer nozzles, the gaps where the different colour inks pass are measured in microns, so keeping a clean system is critical to the long term health of a printer.  The secret ingredients in Lubrink not only lubricate, but also clean as they travel through the channels of the printer and onto the paper! 

The manufacturers of Lubrink are keen to stress that this new product will not guarantee against printer ink blockages and using the special ink should be seen as a precautionary measure.  Using this formulation of ink should reduce the likely hood of a blockage in the future and save many printers from early landfill.

A common question when switching to a different type of ink is whether it will cause a change in colour rendition?  In almost all cases colours will appear slightly different from the OEM ink and very slight adjustments may be made if necessary.  However most printer users will not bother changing the printer driver settings to adjust the R/G/B and C/M/Y mix.  The professionals will no doubt create profiles for each model of printer and paper media.

Priced at only a few Pounds more than ordinary compatible cheap Dye refill bulk ink, Lubrink should be a worthwhile investment. Currently only available in 100ml bottles for Brother, Canon, and Epson printers, but will soon also be sold in 1 Litre bottles (early 2013).  Demand is expected to be high from users who are keen to save their printers from early obsolescence.  Supplies may be limited in the early stages of production. 

We stock a wide range of compatible empty refillable printer cartridges that can be used in conjunction with this type of ink.  Our cheap prices include free UK delivery and VAT.

Update:  Lubrink Lubricated Printer Ink Now available in our online store.

15 September 2012

HP 363 Ink Expiration Expiry Date Override to Continue Printing

Some HP cartridges have an ink expiration date added to the chip which eventually stops them from working.  The Hewlett Packard HP 363 cartridges have this information incorporated into the software.  Fortunately this is one of the models that let you over-ride the message and allow you to continue printing.

HP reasoning behind adding such technology to prevent indefinite use of certain ink cartridges use is that 'Air ingestion and water evaporation can cause ink to change over time. In printing systems where the printhead and ink supply are separate, older ink can adversely impact the printhead and the ink delivery components within the printer.'  However as these cartridges come in sealed units and if they are opened for the first time after the expiry date has been reached, then this explanation is floored.  Ink quality if stored in the correct conditions can be sustained for many years, well beyond any expiry date.

The warranty period for most HP cartridges and printheads is 24 months from the date of manufacture and HP ensure that the stock leaves their warehouse at least 12 months before the end date.  The date is usually stamped on the bottom or back of the box.  HP list 4 years as the maximum lifetime for most cartridges and 2.5 years if inside the printer.  Ink expiration is not warranty expiration, so this is why HP allow an override on most cartridge models.

HP state on their website that it is indeed possible to override the ink expiry message and continue to print, however they do not give any instructions as to how to achieve this.  Seemingly this would be hard to list as each printer model may require a slightly different solution.  Instead HP advise to follow the instructions on the printer, user manual, and computer screen monitor.  There should be a way to confirm to the printer that you wish to continue to print.  In practice however it appears that some owners have removed the cmos battery which is often located on the left side of the printer.  You will need to remove a plastic cover to expose the main board and see this.  Make sure that the machine is unplugged at the wall and leave the battery out for a few minutes so that the memory resets.  For most people though this is a bridge too far to travel.  Only the DIYer type of person will attempt this type of reset fix.

08 September 2012

Printer Repair Centre Louth Lincolnshire Print Head Clean Reset Cartridges

Inkjet and Laserjet printers have got cheaper in recent years.  This means that many models are sent straight to landfill instead of being offered a repair.  However there are some models that are worth repairing, may be because they use cheap cartridges or offer good quality print.

The most common fault with an inkjet printer can be blocked print head nozzles, preventing one or more colours from transferring onto the page.  Fortunately in many cases these problems can be resolved by using special cleaning cartridges.  We sell these print head cleaning cartridges for Brother, Canon, HP, Epson printers at our website with free UK delivery.

Some printers have to be reset, particularly Epson models after they have printed a certain number of pages, or when the waste ink pad is full.  We have the software to reset most models but there are some newer ones that cannot yet be done, so please contact us before travelling to our Louth store.

If your printer is still under warranty and you know the error message then we recommend you contact the manufacturer customer support help line and tell them the error message.  The printer may need to be returned to them for maintenance and repair.  Some error messages can indicate that there is paper or that a foreign object is jammed in the mechanism.  These faults can often be fixed by yourself by looking under the cover with a light.  Be careful when pulling trapped paper out the wrong way as this can damage the paper feed motor.

The most common fix for a simple printer error can be to switch it off and unplug it at the wall to reset the memory.  Sadly on many occasions this is not sufficient to resolve the problem.  In these cases the software or hardware fault needs to be diagnosed and corrected.  A good idea is to make a note of the error code and then search for this in Google.  You will probably see several forum pages listing existing users with similar problems.  These wesbites can be extremely useful in deciding your next course of action, however some pages will prove to be a waste of time as they will just show details of the error code, but offer no information as to how to fix the problem.  I hate these type of time wasting pages!

As new computer operating systems are introduced, ie. Windows 7 and soon to arrive Windows 8,  a new printer driver is required so that you can continue to use an older printer.  Fortunately these can usually be downloaded from the manufacturers by searching for the model number in a search box on their website.  You are best to download the software direct from them as oppose to third party sites that may contain a virus.

If after reading the above and you are still looking for a solution to your printer problem then call in to our Lincolnshire repair centre in the Newmarket Hall, Louth.  We also stock a wide range of cheap to run printers if you eventually decide to upgrade.

20 August 2012

Special Refillable Refill Ink Cartridges T7011-T0714 Back in stock!


Back in stock are these new refillable compatible cartridges to replace T7031-T7034 (standard capacity), T7021-T7024 (high capacity), and T7011-T7014 (ultra-high capacity) for use in Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4015DN / 4025 / 4035 / 4025DW / 4515DN / 4525D/ 4525DNF / 4535DWF / 4545 DTWF printers  Get Free Next Day UK Delievery!  We also have the bulk ink and syringes that can be purchased from http://www.printercartridges.net/

These cartridges hold a large capacity of ink!  Ideal for this type of printer.  They are easy to refill also.  Just remove the plug and inject the ink into them! 

Why use cartridges that can be refilled again and again?
Using one use only type cartridges causes unnecessary land-fill.  Why dispose of a perfectly good plastic case and micro chip when they can be refilled and used again?  These special cartridges contain a different type of micro-chip that auto resets itself, meaning it tells the printer that it is OK to continue printing.  No unwanted error messages like cartridge not recognised!  No flashing lights on the printer! 

By using our high quality bulk refill ink you will enjoy accurate colours and sharp printing!  Do not use universal ink as this is not specially  formulated for the Epson print heads.  Use our bottles of dye or pigment ink to produce pleasing results.  By doing this you will avoid blocked printheads!

Save money and at the same time help save the planet!  Avoid unnecessary landfill and expense.  Save on delivery costs and reduce your environmental impact!  Reap the rewards of your green credentials with cheaper and hassle free printing.

We sell a wide range of refillable cartridges for many different printer models including the Epson Stylus Color S22, SX125, SX130, SX225, SX425W, SX435W, SX438W, SX445W etc.  These are also available from the above links.

06 August 2012

Buy Printers from Premium Inks - Official Brother Authorised Dealers Reseller in Lincolnshire (Louth)

Although we have been selling Brother printers for a few years, Premium Inks of Louth are now official authorised dealers and resellers of Brother products.  This means that we have access to the latest deals and discounts direct from the manufacturer including their latest exciting offers.
Recently Brother have introduced an affordable printer range of products designed to compete with the likes of Epson and HP, but at the same time maintain the high quality of the slightly more expensive machines.  Recent examples of this are the new DCP-J140W multi-function all-in-one colour ink jet printer and the new HL-2132 compact high quality mono laser printer.  Both models are keenly priced and in particular the DCP-J140W offers affordable printing with the four separate ink cartridges (Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow LC-985 BK/C/M/Y).  We are extremely please to see that this printer offers WiFi Wireless printing and support for mobile devices (iPrint&Scan Phone App.) as we are increasingly being asked about this feature in the shop.
The Brother HL-2132 mono laser is ideal for printing just in black, possibly for a small business looking to print invoices and general office documents.  We a fast first print of 10 seconds and a large 250 sheet paper tray capacity, this model will be very popular at this low price point! Not to mention the up to 20 pages per minute printing speed and the separate drum and toner units to reduce consumable replacement costs!  
Both products are available from our website at http://www.printercartridges.net/  Click on Printers and you will see them listed available to buy with free next working day delivery.  If you live close to our Louth, Lincolnshire computer store/shop outlet then why not call in and collect.  We can then pass on the delivery savings to you and give a £7 discount off the total!  If you are unsure as to which model best suits your needs and requirements then call in Monday to Saturday (10am-4pm) and we can show you the range of machines and demonstrate their features and benefits to you.  If not then buy on-line from https://premium-inks.com/collections/printers using our secure shopping cart with EV SSL encryption.  Then enjoy free next working day delivery via Interlink Express Couriers with tracking information sent to your email!

17 July 2012

Cheap Compatible Printer Ink Cartridges & Get Free 8GB Memory Stick!

With our cheap compatible ink cartridges, providing you spend in excess of £20 at our website http://www.printercartridges.net/ you will receive a free eight megabyte USB 2.0 memory pocket drive!  To claim your free gift you must quote reference fms in lower case letters in the redeem coupon section which completing your order.  By spending more than Twenty Pounds you will be upgraded to either a next working day courier delivery or 1st Class Royal Mail Recorded Delivery from the standard First Class Post.

The current brand of memory flash drives that we are giving away are manufactured by PNY.  They provide enough storage to hold 2373 average size digital photographs, 2169 songs, and 80 minutes of HD video.

If you are a business buyer then it makes sense to buy your cheap compatible printer ink cartridges from us so that you can enjoy our free gift offers.  Not only does your company benefit from high quality printing products at competitive prices; not to mention the excellent high levels of service and quick delivery, but you will personally receive a gift from us to say thank you for being a valued customer of ours!

Maybe you are looking to make even bigger savings with your office printing and are considering buying a cheaper printer to run?  If so then Rapid Resolutions are best placed to offer valuable and sensible advice with regards to finding the best machine for your print requirements.  First we will look the type of documents you need to produce and the volumes.  We will then recommend the best value printer for your office that uses low cost consumables.

For example, using the new Brother DCP-J140W all-in-one printer will reduce costs immedialey.  In conjunction with our compatible cartridges which cost less than Ten Pounds for a complete set of LC-1220 / 1240 / 1280 from http://www.printercartridges.net/ , you will not be scared to use the printer!  In fact you will find the whole proposition rather tempting when working out the low costs per page.  This printer also has WiFi Wireless so you can print from anywhere using numerous computers.  If you are interested in buying one of these machines then we now have them in stock with free UK delivery from the following page.. https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=149&products_id=1640 

We hope that this blog has been of some use to you.  If you require any further help then please do not hesitate to contact us.

03 July 2012

Epson Expression Home XP-102 Hits The Shops Today

The new compact Epson Expression Home XP-102 all-in-one printer becomes available to buy from today priced around £50 and aimed at the home and student market.
Previously the word 'Expression' was used by Epson for it's scanner range, but we will soon see a list of printer models bearing this tag, followed by letters XP.
The XP-102 features a healthy print resolution of 5760 x 1440 dpi, however the scanner is only 1200 x 600 dots per inch.  There is no Wireless / WiFi and no support for mobile devices.  There are no memory card ports so you will need a PC or Mac to operate this printer.
This Expression Home uses the new Series 18 Daisy Ink Cartridges that come in standard and XL versions.  Prices start from around £7 each.  Compatible and refillable cartridges are not yet available and the original genuine Epson inks cannot be refilled because they contain a smart-chip. However when they do become available you will be able to buy from http://www.printercartridges.net/

02 July 2012

New Brother DCP J140W Wireless Printer Offers Competition to Epson

Brother DCPJ140W Wi Fi Printer

Brother have just released their latest multi-function model, the DCP-J140W printer; the cheapest Brother printer yet offering Wireless connectivity!
Several printer manufacturers have been selling cheap Wi-Fi enabled printers, and up to now Brother have resisted the temptation to compete at these low price points.  The DCP-J140W heralds a new dawn, or at least a half way house in their thinking with regards to budget offerings.  Priced at around £60, this machine will offer fresh competition for the likes of the Epson SX438W for example.  And with the added advantage of no smart chip technology, cartridge costs will be cheaper and easier to use.
The DCPJ140W is a slightly stripped down version of more expensive models and does not have a colour LCD screen or any card reader ports.  So there is no way of printing from memory cards, however this new model can connect to mobile devices using apps!   
A review of this new machine is available from http://www.printernews.info/BROTHERJ140WREVIEW.htm and compatible printer cartridges can be purchased from http://www.printercartridges.net/

13 June 2012

Sharp Practices involving terms and conditions and small print

In this modern age we are often presented with lengthy terms and conditions that we first have to agree with so that we can proceed with a transaction or contract.
As most of us do not have instant access to a lawyer, or the time to sit and study a complicated set of terms and conditions, we invariably just click on agree!  Unfortunately by agreeing to whatever the document says can wave our rights to a fair deal!
Fortunately most companies will not use this opportunity to exploit their newly found customers.  Sadly though some will include various clauses that remove valuable rights in the future should you be dis-satisfied with the service.  For example, you will be clearly made aware of the length of the term you are signing up for (ie. 12 months), but contained in the small print may also include extra charges.  There may also be minimum cancellation periods.
A good example of this can be found with our franking machine supplier.  When the Royal Mail postal prices change in April each year, the franking machine company will charge you a significant amount of money to update their machine with the new rates.  This charge is not made clear to you unless you read the small print; I call it a hidden charge! In addition every time you add credit to the machine you pay an administration charge, and the machine has to dial up atleast once a month; otherwise it will stop working. These added charges and inconvenience detract from the benefit of the service.
I prefer to deal with honest companies who do not use what I call 'sharp practices' to make their margin.  Only deal with a company who provides clear charges and simple billing that you can understand!

FREE 8 GB USB Portable Memory Storage Stick STUFF

We previously offered a Free 4GB memory stick, but now if you spend over £20 on Compatible Ink Cartridges or Refills at www.printercartridges.net and enter the code fms in the redeem voucher section, you will receive a Free 8GB Memoy Data USB Stick!

You can use the 8 GB memory mobile storage device stick to save or back-up important data including photographs and documents. You can even use it to back up and restore a copy of Windows 7 or Vista! 

This offer is valid to UK customers only.  Goods will be sent via 1st class recorded delivery or with Interlink Express Couriers. 

We hope to see you soon to take advantage of this limited time offer!


06 June 2012

New Stock Arrived T7011-T7014 Refillable cartridges with ARC

New refillable empty compatible cartridges to replace T7031-T7034 (standard capacity), T7021-T7024 (high capacity), and T7011-T7014 (ultra-high capacity) for use in Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4015DN / 4025 / 4035 / 4025DW / 4515DN / 4525D/ 4525DNF / 4535DWF / 4545 DTWF printers! Contain auto reset chips!
These are available to buy now from  https://premium-inks.com/collections/refillable-cartridges/products/empty-refillable-non-oem-ink-cartridges-epson-t7011-t012-t7013-t7014-arc-wp-4015

11 May 2012

Printer Ink Cartridge Not Recognised Error Canon Reset

Many Inkjet printers use microchip technology to determine which type of printer cartridge has been installed in which particular ink slot in the printer carriage.  This is particularly important so to ensure that the correct colour cartridge has been installed in the correct slot; thus preventing cross contamination of colours in the print head.
Sadly this technology can cause new problems such as 'cartridge not recognised' error messages!
Some say that chips on cartridges were introduced by printer manufacturers for other profit related reasons; to halt the use of compatible cartridges and to prevent original cartridges from being refilled.  Whatever the reason, the use of such technology is causing headaches for printer users World-wide.  Confidence in refilling and buying compatible cartridges has been damaged in some cases as a result.
Fortunately due to Internet search engines we are able to find solutions to these frustrating problems.  Common fixes require a combination of button presses on the printer itself.  Doing this can disable the ink monitor and enable the user to continue to print even though ink monitor levels read as empty.  A classic example of this can be found with the Canon PG-37 PG-40 PG-510 PG-512 PG-540 black cartridges that contain a built-in print head, and similarly the colour CL-38 CL41 CL-51 CL-511 CL513 cartridges. Once the cartridge has been used once and becomes almost empty the ink monitor also reads empty and cannot be reset to read full again.  However it is possible to disable the ink monitor by pressing certain buttons in order on the printer.  For example for the Canon Pixma MP460 you need to first disconnect the power cable then hold down power button. Reconnect the power cable while still holding down the power button.  At the same time press the Cancel / Stop button twice; then release the power button.  This will set the printer to factory mode.  You will need to wait for around half a minute until 'idle' message is displayed.  Then press the down arrow button until it says 'shipping mode 1'.  Then press the 'OK' button.  The display will now say 'without cleaning' and you need to press the power button.  A test page should now print.  You then need to open the cover and disconnect the power again.  Remove the black and colour cartridges and close the cover again.  Plug in the power cable, press the power button and then replace the two cartridges.
For many Canon models such as the MX300 you can usually just hold down the stop / reset button for 10 seconds to disable the ink monitor.   Procedures can vary depending on the machine model and solutions can be found on Google search or You Tube.
If the cartridge cannot be reset and errors persist then there is a chance that the copper contacts on the print head circuit board have been damaged.  There are pins that can become worn and short against each other, causing errors and preventing further printing.  A close inspection may be necessary to determine if this is causing the problem. 
It is well worth trying to refill these type of cartridges that have a built-on print head, and there are dedicated refill kits available specifically made for the job of doing this!  The Eco-Fill Professional ink refill kit range includes a special tool to hold the cartridge and extract unwanted air from inside the ink chamber(s).  These refilling kits are for use with Canon Pixma MG2150, MG3150, MG4150 MX375 MX435 MX515, MP240, MP245, MP250, MP252, MP258, MP260, MP268, MP270, MP272, MP276, MP280, MP282, MP480, MP486, MP490, MP492, MP495, MP499, MX320, MX328, MX330, MX338 IP1200 IP1300 IP1600 IP1700 IP1800 IP1900 IP2200 IP2600 MP140 MP150 MP160 MP170 MP180 MP210 MP220 MP450 MP460 MP470 MX300 MX310 and more printers and can be purchased from our website Printer Cartridges

10 May 2012

HP OfficeJet 150 1st portable multi-function printer

HP Officejet 150 Mobile Portable Printer
Exciting news that Hewlett Packard will soon be selling the HP OfficeJet 150 Mobile All-in-One portable printer.   Weighing in at just 3 kilograms and measuring 350mm x 171mm x 90mm, the fairly expensive printer (US$399) is aimed at sales representatives who need a mobile printing and scanning facility. 
The Officejet 150 all-in-one machine features a lithium-ion battery, allowing users to print up to 500 pages on a single charge.
Unlike other portable printers currently on the market today, the HP Officejet 150 will use standard cartridges.  Printing costs per page should be between $0.12 per (colour), and $0.05 for black; with print speeds of between 3.5 to 5 pages per minute.
Printing, scanning, and copying functions will be controlled by the 2.36 inch colour touchscreen. In addition the device can print from Windows Mobile, and Blackberry mobile devices via a Bluetooth 2.0 wireless connection. However software providing the ability to print from Apple iPad and iPhone is not yet included. We find this surprising considering that most new HP printers now have the capability of printing from Apple mobile devices?
Included in the specification is a 50 pages sheet feeder, and a print resolutions of 600x600 black, and 4800x1200dpi colour.  There is a USB 2.0 and PictBridge port, not to mention an SD card slot.  A carry case will soon be made available for approximately $80.
We await UK prices and a release date.  Further updates will be posted at http://www.printercartridges.net/ including ink cartridge costs for HP95 / HP98 (UK codes may be different).

08 May 2012

Print Head Cleaning Instructions - Help with unblocking blocked printer nozzles


Copyright Free Black Test Page Image
Inkjet Print Head Nozzles are well known for becoming blocked with dried ink or air, particularly Brother, Canon, Epson, and Kodak.  Fortunately these blockages can usually be cleared by running the standard head cleaning routine on the printer software.  Unfortunately this does not always work and it is necessary to perform manual maintenance to recover a correct ink flow.
There are two methods of unblocking the print head.  The first is to attach a syringe to the stalk leading to the print head.  We do not recommend this as it can damage the print head beyond repair. 
The best and safest way of clearing a blocked print head is to use dedicated cleaning cartridges which contain a specially formulated solution to dissolve blockages without damaging the heads.  Such cartridges can be purchased from the following store...  https://premium-inks.com/collections/printer-head-cleaning-cartridges
Magenta Copyright Free Image Head Cleaning Test Page
Cyan Test Page Image Copyright FreeSome printers will allow you to just replace one colour, so if there is no black ink finding its way on to the paper, insert the black cleaning cartridge into the machine and print several full size pages of the image to the left.  Doing this will guarantee that a fair quantity of cleaning solution will be pushed through the print head nozzles.  Finally, replace the normal black cartridge and print as normal.  You may have to print a few pages before the black ink begins to appear again.
If the nozzle remains blocked after performing the above operation, then repeat the exercise, but this time leave the cleaning cartridge inside the printer overnight.  This will allow the solution to eat away at the blockage.
Cleaning cartridges are usually 75% successful, unfortunately however there is no guarantee that they will clear the blockage. 
Cartridges that contain microchips may not like to mix with the special cleaning cartridges chips, so you will have to install the whole set.  This makes using the following colour print images more important as you do not want to pass too much fluid through the heads that are not blocked.  If the cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, or photo cyan colour(s) are blocked, then print one or more of the surrounding images. Right click on them and select save image.  Then print full A4 size pictures of them.  As the cleaning fluid takes over from the ordinary coloured ink you will notice the colour gradually fade away.




02 May 2012

Cheap A3 A3+ A4 Picture Frames and Mounts

Following frequent requests from our Louth shop customers we have been sourcing some high quality picture frames and mounts for A4, A3 and A3+ printed images.  During the last few weeks we have been looking at samples of wood and composite wood finish frames that are glazed; some containing cardboard mounts of various colours.
Our favourite so far is the plastic wood effect frames with cream or white mounts inside.  To our surprise the artificial frames seem to feature a more pleasing grain and colour.  For this reason we will be stocking these to begin with alongside a variety of optional mounts in various colours sized to fit inside of them. 
We will be trialling the products in our computer store during May before introducing them on to our website at http://www.printercartridges.net/
Regular readers of our blog will know that we have been testing the Epson Stylus Photo R1400 and Office B1100 printers lately.  We will display images printed with these printers in the new frame and mounts over the coming weeks and add them to this page.  In the mean time please feel free to visit our store in Louth, Lincolnshire (Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm) to see our working demonstration models and photographic paper range.  Our shop is located inside the Newmarket Hall next to the market place in the centre of the town.

30 April 2012

Do you save money using a Franking Machine for Post?

With postage prices due to increase very soon, the potential savings of using a franking machine postage service become more attractive.
Over the last few years we have leased a franking machine from one of the main service providers in the United Kingdom because potential savings of between twenty percent could not be ignored.  Unfortunately we found the system to be unworkable due to it causing extra paperwork and lost time.
One of the main problems we found was topping up the machine with credit!  It should be a simple procedure where you transfer money from your bank account to the service provider.  Initially we were given a one thousand pounds credit limit which only lasted a couple of weeks (Reduced to five hundred pounds duting the last credit crunch!).  When this was exhausted, to keep using the service we were required to pay back the thousand pounds plus add credit to our account.  We would transfer the money via a BACS transfer or cheque (Debit card payments were not accepted).  After the transfer had been actioned we had to call customer services so that they could locate the payment.  On more than one occasion our payment could not be found by the first operator, resulting in a second or third call until we spoke to a competent person.  The credit would then be added to our account.  We then would move on to the next step which was dialling up the data centre on our franking machine to download the credit.
Once the machine is topped up with credit it can be plain sailing.  Every time you print a label and stick it on a parcel you are saving money.  Significant savings are made on small packets and parcels.
Come the end of the month you receive several invoices containing charges for machine rental, top up charges etc.   The billing is very confusing and impossible to understand.  In fact even employees of the service provider company struggle to make sense of them!  In my opinion it is confusing by design so that they can make more money by added charges and possible mistakes!  You just give up in the end trying to understand what is going on!
It is important to negotiate with the service provided in the beginning to get a lower monthly rental and service charge because their are more charges that do not become apparent in the beginning without reading the small print.  One of these charges is for updating the postal rates on your machine which can cost fifty pounds (If you complain you may get a 50% discount).  Another is the monthly connection required to update the machine software.  Ink cartridges for the franking printer can cost forty pounds when purchased direct from the service provider, and if you are a frequent user of the service you will need a new one every four to eight weeks.
These added running costs really start to eat away at your margin of saving and taking into consideration the amount of time wasted topping up your account and machine; not to mention the complicated billing, any savings made are just not worth the hassle!  The extra administration required removes your focus from your main function in the business, adding unnecessary stress to a modern day work place.
These days we buy ordinary stamps from the post office.  When we apply them to the parcels we must remind ourselves of how much administration time and hassel we are avoiding, and not focus on the actual higher cost of the stamps.
Compatible franking machine cartridges can be purchased from http://www.printercartridges.net/

28 April 2012

Wireless Printers for Tablet Ipad Iphone Android Mobile Smartphone Devices

We are regularly being asked which printers are compatible and offer support for mobile devices such as ipad, iphone and Android tablets.  Brother, Epson, HP and Lexmark currently lead the way, offering many models which support wireless communication.  However just because a printer has a WiFi capability, it does not mean that it is compatible with mobile gadgets!  Quite often extra software is required to make the link between the two pieces of equipment.  There are software applications (apps) that make successful communication possible. Apple use something called AirPrint, and Epson iPrint.  There is also Google Cloud Print for printing from your cloud based apps on the go.
Compatible printers for AirPrint are as follows...
Brother DCP-J525N, DCP-J525W, DCP-J725DW, DCP-J725N, DCP-J925DW, DCP-J925N, Brother MFC-J280W,  MFC-J425W, MFC-J430W,  MFC-J432W, MFC-J435W, MFC-J5910DW, MFC-J625DW, MFC-J825DW, MFC-J825N, MFC-J835DW, MFC-J955DN, and MFC-J955DWN.
Canon MG5310, MG5320, MG5330, MG5340, MG5350, MG5370, MG5380, MG6210, MG6220, MG6230, MG6240, MG6250, MG6270,  MG6280, MG8220, MG8230, MG8240, MG8250, MG8270, MG8280, Canon MX431, MX432, MX434, MX435, MX436, MX437, MX511, MX512, MX513, MX514, MX515, MX516, MX517, MX712, MX714, MX715, MX892, MX893, MX894, MX895, MX897.
Epson Artisan 730, Artisan 837, Epson EP-804A, EP-804AR, EP-804AW, EP-904A, EP-904F, ME Office 940FW, PX-1600F, PX-1700F, PX-B700, PX-B750F, Stylus NX430, NX530, NX635, Stylus Office BX535WD, BX630FW, BX635FWD, BX935FWD, Stylus Photo PX730WD, PX830FWD, Epson Stylus SX440W, SX445W, SX535WD, TX435W, TX730WD, WorkForce 545, 645, 7510, 7520, 845, P-4011, WP-4015, WP-4020, WP-4025, WP-4511, WP-4515, WP-4521, WP-4525, WP-4530, WP-4531, WP-4535, WP-4540, WP-4545. 
HP Deskjet 3050A J611, 3070A, HP Envy 100 e-All-In-One D410, 110 e-All-In-One D411a, HP LaserJet P1102w Printer, P1606dn, Pro 100 color MFP M175nw, CM1415fn Color MFP, CM1415fnw Color MFP, CP1025nw, CP1525nw, HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf MFP, M1213nf MFP, M1214nf MFP, M1216nf MFP, M1217nfw MFP, M1536dnf MFP, Officejet 6500A e-All-In-One E710a, 6500A Plus e-All-In-One E710n, 7500A Wide Format e-All-In-One E910a, Pro 8500A e-All-In-One A910a, 8500A Plus e-All-In-One A910g, 8500A, Premium e-All-In-One A910g, 8600A e-All-in-One Printer N911a, 8600A Plus e-All-in-One N911g, 8600A Premium e-All-in-One N911g, 5510 e-AiO B111a, 5514 e-AiO B111h, Photosmart 6510 e-AiO B211a, 7510 e-AiO C311a, D110a, eStation C510, e-All-In-One B210, C310, Fax e-All-In-One C410a,  Wireless e-All-In-One B110, HP TopShot LaserJet Pro M275.
Lexmark C792, C925, C950, OfficeEdge Pro4000, Pro4000c, OfficeEdge Pro5500, Pro5500, Pro715, Pro915, Lexmark X548, X792, X925,  X950, X952, X954.
We currently supply compatible ink cartridges for the following printers that are compatible with AirPrint...
Brother DCP-J525N, DCP-J525W, DCP-J725DW, DCP-J725N, DCP-J925DW, DCP-J925N, Brother MFC-J280W,  MFC-J425W, MFC-J430W,  MFC-J432W, MFC-J435W, MFC-J5910DW, MFC-J625DW, MFC-J825DW, MFC-J825N, MFC-J835DW, MFC-J955DN, and MFC-J955DWN.
Canon MG5350, MG6250, MG8250.  Details available from http://www.printercartridges.net/

27 April 2012

Epson Stylus SX445WE Printer Compatible & Refillable Cartridges

The new space saving SX445WE, a member of Epson's new Small-in-One range, offers-effective printing, scanning and copying with the flexibility of Wi-Fi connectivity, PC-free printing and smart-navigation touch-panel technology.
A major consideration for many before buying a printer is how much the ink will cost!  Fortunately we have premium quality compatible printer cartridges available for this machine at https://premium-inks.com/collections/epson-compatible-ink-cartridges/products/set-compatible-cartridges-epson-t1295-wf-3520dwf-wf-7525-wf-7015-wf-7515 and also the special refillable cartridges with auto reset chips at... https://premium-inks.com/collections/refillable-cartridges/products/non-oem-refillable-cartridges-epson-t1291-t1292-t1293-t1294-400ml-ink-syringes
Details of our bulk refill ink and syringes are also available from our main website at http://www.printercartridges.net/

26 April 2012

Stock Clearance Very Low Cheap Discount Prices on OKI C5500 C5600 / Xerox Pahser 6110 / Epson Aculaser C1100 / Samsung CLP 300 etc.

We are currently looking to make space for new stock and need to clear the following items.  We have researched on-line prices to ensure that they are the cheapest currently available.  These products are offered at a very low price and stocks are very limited, so act quickly to secure a good cheap purchase!

2 Sets of OKI C5500 C5600 C5700 C5800 Colour Toners...

Set Xerox Phaser 6110 6110MFP 6110VN 6110N 6110VB 6220 6220MFP

Dell 3000 / 3100 CN Toner Cartridges...

Epson Aculaser C1100 Compatible Toners...

OKI C3100 C3200 C3200n C5100n C5150n C5200n T Compatible Toner Set...

Samsung CLP-300 300N CLX-2160 2160N Toner Kit...

and finally...
OKI Compatible B4400 B4600 Series Black Toner Cartridge
https://www.printercartridges.net/

25 April 2012

HP 364 HP 364XL Ink Cartridge Refill Kit by Inktec Black and Colour


We are pleased to announce a new product for refilling the popular Hewlett Packard HP 364 black and colour standard and high capacity cartridges used in the following printers... HP Photosmart B8550, B8553, C5380, C5383, C5390, C6300, C6380, D5460, D7560 HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One C309, C309g, C309h, C309n, HP Photosmart Premium Fax C309a, HP PhotoSmart All-In-One HP Photosmart B109a All-In-One, B109c,  B109f Special Edition, B109n, B109q Wireless, B110a, B110c, B110d, B110e,  B8550, B8553, C5380, C5383, C5390, C6300, C6380, D5460, D7560, Plus All-In-One, B209, B209a , B209b, B209c, b210, b210a, b210b, b210c, b210e, C309, C309g, C309h, C309n, C309a, Fax e-All-In-One C410b.
Inktec HP 364 HP 364 XL Ink Cartridge Refill Kit - Black
HPI-7016D InkTec Refill Kit for HP 364 / HP364XL Black Ink Cartridges (Not Photo Black). Kit contains... 2 x 20ml plungers of black ink, matched to the HP original ink, 2 x refill clips, to attach to the ink cartridges during refilling, 1 refill clip for HP364 (violet insert), 1 refill clip for HP364XL (green insert), protective gloves, and full instructions.
Inktec HP 364 HP 364 XL Ink Cartridge Refill Kit - Colour
HPI-7018C InkTec Refill Kit for HP 364 / HP364XL Colour Ink Cartridges. Kit contains... 1 x 20ml plungers of each cyan, magenta and yellow inks, matched to the HP original ink, 3 x Refill clips, to attach to each ink cartridge during refilling, protective gloves, full instructions.

These products can be purchased direct from our website at... https://www.printercartridges.net
We also stock bulk refill ink and empty refillable cartridges for these models at... http://www.printercartridges.net/

24 April 2012

Epson Stylus Office B1100 A3+ Printer with Premium Inks Compatible Ink

We recently received a new stock of Epson Stylus Office B1100 printers that offer A3+ size printing.
We are now offering these at a reduced price due to the fact that a local customer has purchased the original genuine Epson ink out of them. Instead the printers now come with Premium Inks branded compatible ink which we recently tested with the aforementioned model machine.
On Saturday we loaded one of the units with the high quality compatible ink which we sell at... https://www.printercartridges.net

We test printed some Van Gogh paintings and was extremely impressed with the quality achieved by the machine in conjunction with our ink!  Using A4 Matt and A3 Photo Glossy paper the end results compared well against earliar prints performed by the R1400 machine.  In fact I personally prefered the B1100 prints to the ones produced by the more expensive R1400 machine, even if print speeds were slower.

More details of these products are available from http://www.printercartridges.net/

21 April 2012

New HP Printer Manufacturing facility will produce 40 Million Inkjet and Laserjet printers each Year

HP have agreed to build a new manufacturing facility in Chongqing, China to produce Inkjet and Laserjet printers.  The factory located in South West China will take three years to complete and will also eventually manufacture 150 Million Inkjet cartridges each year.
Chongqing is fast becoming the Information Technology hub in China with Acer and Asus already having bases there.  HP already own a desktop and notebook manufacturing plant in the area.

17 April 2012

New refillable compatible Epson T7011-7014 , T7021-7024 , T7031-703 4 Inkjet Cartridges with ARC.

We have received test sets of these new refillable compatible cartridges to replace T7031-T7034 (standard capacity), T7021-T7024 (high capacity), and T7011-T7014 (ultra-high capacity) for use in Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4015DN / 4025 / 4035 / 4025DW / 4515DN / 4525D/ 4525DNF / 4535DWF / 4545 DTWF printers!
This set has been sent to a loyal customer who will trial the product over the next few days.  In particular we will be testing the auto resetting chip to make sure it is recognised correctly and that it resets itself on an artificial cycle.  As soon as we are happy with the quality we will order stock and make them available at the following links... https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=116
Bulk ink and syringes can be purchased from http://www.printercartridges.net/

Update: We ordered two similar sets of cartridges from two different manufacturers for the above printers.  One of the sets was found to be completely successful, however the second set would not reset the ink counter after one cycle.  We will be ordering a limited supply of the working version which will be available very soon from our website.
Successful Set Test Report: 
These cartridges were filled with ink using 10ml capacity syringes.  Because these large reusable cartridges hold more than 80ml of ink; a larger filling device is recommended.  There are bigger syringes available which hold more ink and will save time and potential mess.
The cartridges were inserted into the new Epson printer and were recognised immediately with perfect results.  We left the printer performing a long print run and we are pleased to say that results were consistent with no fading or banding.
Note:  Do not leave the small colour plugs in the air filter chamber as this will stop ink from flowing!

11 April 2012

New In: Refillable cartridges for Ricoh GC31BLACK GC31CYAN GC31MAGENTA GC31YELLOW


Now in stock and available for £49.95 are the set of empty compatible refillable gel cartridges for Ricoh GXE2600 GXE3300 GXE3300N GXE3350N GEX5050N GXE5500 GXE5550N GXE7700 printers.  Designed to replace OEM codes GC31BLACK / GC31CYAN / GC31MAGENTA / GC31YELLOW, these plastic cartridges come with a chip resetter to reset ink levels.
They are easy to refill (no special tools are required) and the capacity of each tank is a massive 80ml.
Buy from our website at http://www.printercartridges.net/  Direct product link is https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=116&products_id=1627

09 April 2012

HP Lightweight Paper will suffer from Inkjet Bleed-through on heavier printing.

HP are to introduce (Spring 2012 - North America / Late 2012 - Europe) a new lightweight everyday A4 paper rated at just 60 grams per square metre.  There aim is to reduce the environmental impact of their current product by 22 percent.  A lesser amount of raw material and energy will be required to produce the product, and transportation and storage costs will be reduced.
We think that this is a good idea for certain applications such as invoices and packing slips, however we feel the product may be unsuitable for general purpose printing.  If too much ink is applied to thin paper the colour can bleed or seep through to the other side; known as bleed-through. It is therefore important to use the correct paper for the type of ink coverage required to eliminate bleed-through issues.
We have found that even 80 gram thick paper is susceptible to such problems, and customers of our Louth computer shop usually opt for 90 or 100 gram thick A4 paper reams which produce better quality double sided results.  However the common mainstream 80 gram standard paper will continue to dominate the market place as the vast majority of our customers only print on one side of the sheet.
Larger organisations may find a place for this new product, which will enable them to lower their carbon footprint.  It is doubtful however that 60 gram paper will become common-place for home and small business printer users.  The current 80 gm standard works satisfactory with most inkjet and laserjet printers on the market today.
For details of our Louth, Lincolnshire store please visit http://www.printercartridges.net/

07 April 2012

Epson Stylus Photo R1400 Printer and Premium Ink Compatible Cartridges Produces Impressive Results

At our Louth office we unpacked a new Epson Stylus Photo R1400 yesterday.  Instead of using genuine Epson inks I installed Premium Inks Compatible Ink Cartridges to replace (T0791 Black, T0792 Cyan, T0793 Magenta, T0794 Yellow, T0795 Light Cyan, T0796 Light Magenta).

Set up was very easy for this machine.  I just plugged in the USB cable from my laptop to the R1400 printer after installing software from the provided CD.  It took a while for the CD to install, but after a re-boot we were up and running very quickly.

The supplied Epson software includes an Easy Photo Print Utility.  With this you simply have to browse for the image you are printing, then select the paper size and type.  To begin with I used the automatic factory settings and printed some classic Van Gogh paintings on A4 Jetplay matte inkjet paper 190 g/m2 paper.  The first print was of the Café Terrace at Night, painted in mid-September 1888.  The first thing to catch my attention were the oil brush strokes that seemed almost to add an extra dimension, standing proud of the paper!  Important to also note the dynamic range of colours produced by the Epson R1400 in conjunction with the Premium Inks cartridges.
Today (07/05/12) I experimented with A3 size Sumvision 260 gram glossy photographic paper.  I decided to select a powerful image of a Peacock featuring vivid iridescent blue-green colours.  Again the results were impressive, however I think they would have looked better on a high quality matt paper; and although the resolution of the source picture was high, on closer inspection the clarity and definition of the image are not 100%.

In the afternoon I purchased a Wilkinson 20" x 16" plastic wood effect glazed picture/photo frame incorporating a cream mount.  The opening was almost too wide (on the shortest sides) to comfortably seat the A3 print, however with some careful maneuvering this was achieved.  There was an inch of play on the length meaning we lost a couple of centimetres of the image behind the mount.
A nice gentleman came into the shop today looking to purchase a R1400 printer after seeing the unopened box in the window last week.   I informed him that we only had one unit left and this had been used for demonstration purposes over the last couple of days.  After seeing the prints it had performed, he wanted to purchase it.  So I no longer have an R1400 printer to play with which I am a little sad about.

I have just ordered a cheaper Epson B1100 A3+ printer that I will put to the test later this week.
Compatible cartridges for the Epson Stylus Photo R1400 are available from http://www.printercartridges.net/

We are looking for a cheap reliable supplier of real light wood picture frames to house A4, A3 and A3+ prints.  If any readers can recommend a seller then please reply to this blog.  Thank you.

02 April 2012

Refillable Printer Cartridge Troubleshooting Guide (Ink Flow Problems / ARC Chip Not Recognised)

There are several checks that you need to perform if you are experiencing performance issues with refillable cartridges.  Here are some of the most common problems and solutions.

Problem: No ink is coming out of the cartridge.
1. Make sure that you only have one rubber stopper / bung inserted in the cartridge.  Do not block the air filter hole as this will stop ink from leaving the cartridge.
2. Inside many refillable cartridges is a spring, that when pushed up opens a valve.  This is usually located at the bottom where the ink should come out when entering the printer nozzles. If you insert a syringe (without needle) and push it up, this will open the value and you will be able to suck a small amount of ink into the syringe.  This will create a siphoning motion and hopefully sustain a proper flow of ink.  You then remove the syringe while maintaining pressure, not allowing any ink to go back into the cartridge. Replace the cartridge and run a head cleaning cycle or two.
3. If after performing the above troubleshooting techniques ink is still not transferring on to the paper, then you may have a blocked nozzle or print head.  You may need to use cleaning fluid to clear blockages.  We recommend you purchase special head cleaning cartridges.  We stock these for various printer makes and models including for Brother, Canon, Epson, and HP at.. https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=222  You could also use the refillable cartridges you already have by filling them with cleaning solution.  Please refer to our cleaning cartridges instructions for more details.
4. If you cannot clear the blockage then you will need to buy a new printhead (for certain Canon and HP printers), but this could prove more expensive than buying a new printer! You will need to decide whether you like the printer enough to keep it and that it offers superior quality and cheaper runing costs to newer models.  For Epson and Brothers printers that contain a fixed printhead you may be forced to replace the printer!  This is very common practice in these modern times of recycling!

Problem: One or more of the cartridges are not recognised by the printer. (Replace Cartridge Error / Cartridge needs replacing / Wrong black or colour installed etc.)
1. For models that contain a smart-chip it is necessary to have the correct version installed.  Make sure that you have the correct cartridges for your printer.  Please see our full range at.. https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=116
2. If one cartridge is not recognised then try removing it and carefully wiping the chip.  Then re-install and try again.
3.  For Canon and Epson models, try taking out all of the refill cartridges and unplug the printer at the wall socket.  After one hour has passed plug it back in and re-install all of the refillable cartridges to see if this has solved the problem.
4.  For Brother printers unplug the printer at the wall for one hour before trying again.  This should reset the memory.  Brother cartridges do not contain a chip so cartridge information is estimated by the machine.
5. Some printers do not like a mixture of special refillable cartridges with ARC auto reset chips and ordinary OEM or compatible microchips.  You will need to install the complete set of reusable ink tanks for them to be acknowledged.
6. The latest type of reusable cartridges for use with Epson printers (Stylus Color S22 SX125 SX130 SX225W SX235W SX245W SX420W SX425W SX525 SX525W etc.) features a small battery.  If the cartridge does not reset automatically you may need to perform a manual reset.  This can be performed by touching the two copper pins on the chip at the same time with a metal piece.  If your version does not contain these pins then you will need to remove the battery to reset it.

For more hints and tips visit our main website at http://www.printercartridges.net/

31 March 2012

New Canon Pixma MG4150 Printer Now Available!

Canon have released a new printer model; the Pixma MG4150.  Designed for students and small families, the machine currently costs around £100, but no doubt will be heavily discounted in the coming weeks.

The Canon Pixma MG 4150 uses a simillar print engine to the MG2150 and MG3150 models and ink replacement costs can be high.  The printer uses the black 540 and colour 541 ink cartridges that feature built-on print heads.  Larger capacity XL versions are also available that offer a lower cost per print.
We stock our Eco-Fill professional Refill Kit that refills both the black and colour cartridges several times...
https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_254&products_id=1618 for only £11.95 including free UK delivery!
If you are thinking of buying this machine then we would recommend you first take a look at the MG5250 and MG6250 models that use five ink tanks.  These have lower running costs and better print quality and features.
For more details see our website at http://www.printercartridges.net/

Does the use of replacement compatible ink cartridges invalidate your printer warranty?

EU law with regards to recycling means that using compatible, refilled/recycled cartridges no longer invalidates your printer warranty.
In a 2007 Directive {2002/96/EC] on waste electrical and electronic equipment,  the act of circumventing EU recycling rules was outlawed, blocking manufacturers who design products with features such as chips that block recycling.  It was noted that such anti-reuse tactics that block future recycling have an environmental impact.
This EU ruling means that it is illegal for printer manufacturers to void your warranty purely due to the use of compatible cartridges.
Please see our range of  premium quality printer inks at http://www.printercartridges.net/ 

30 March 2012

Chip removal / reinstallation of chip and reset procedure for Canon Pixma PGI 520 CLI 521 PGI 525 CLI 526 cartridges

When using compatible Canon Pixma PGI 520 CLI 521 PGI 525 CLI 526 cartridges that do not contain a micro-chip you will need to transfer the existing chip from the OEM cartridge and stick it to the compatible one.
On the genuine cartridge the chip is usually held in place with double sided sticky tape .  You can carefully  lever this off using a sharp tool and use the same tape to stick it to the new cartridge.  Be careful not to damage the chip when you do this!
Compatible printer cartridges and bulk ink refills are available from http://www.printercartridges.net/ with free UK delivery!

26 March 2012

Compatible HP CB530A CB531A CB532A CB533A CB530A CB531A CB532A CB533A Colour Laserjet Toners

Now available: replacement compatible laser toner cartridges for use with HP Laserjet CM2320 CM2320N CM2320NF CM2320FXI CP2025 CP2025N CP2025DN printers.  These are to replace HP OEM codes HP CB530A Black, CB531A Cyan, CB532A Magenta, CB533A Yellow models.
Please visit https://www.printercartridges.net/printercartridgesstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=9&products_id=1623 for more details.  Free UK delivery and same working day dispatch!
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24 March 2012

New Windows 8 and Printer driver software availability problems.

Consumer preview versions of Microsoft Windows 8 are now available.  We can all get a glimse of what to expect in the latest version of the operating system giant.  Most of our interested will be focused on it's level of integration with existing devices, in particular printers.
Upgrading to the latest version may prompt consumers to also upgrade their printer hardware, and because it could be several months before new driver software becomes available for all models; when it does, what type of compatibility problems will be encountered? Hardware may be rendered unusable until solutions are found?  'No compatible driver for my printer under Windows 8' errors could be common-place.
Fortunately Microsoft have re-designed the printer driver model 'version 4 v4' so that when Windows 8 detects a new device the Microsoft auto search feature automatically searches for the best driver and downloads it from the Windows Metadata Information Store (WMIS).  There is also a manual search option to be found under Control Panel > Devices and Printers for you to select 'Advanced Printer Setup' which allows you to find a local or network printer manually .  Unfortunately even if you do find the correct printer driver you may suffer from operational problems.  Jobs may be frozen in a print queue for example and require a system re-boot.  These sort of problems are to be expected as this is only a Beta version of the operating system.  The full commercial version is not due to be released until September / October 2012.
With the vastly increased ownership of tablet and mobile smartphones, wireless connectivity is becoming a real must, and no longer a bonus feature.  Windows 8 offers far greater integration with mobile, touchscreen devices, and metro style apps via v3 and v4 printer driver model, and printer manufacturers are using these new features and benefits to promote and sell their products.  Important factors that are prompting consumers to upgrade their printer hardware this year!
I must be getting too old and stuck in my ways to welcome or accept change because I am still using Windows XP!  I have resisted the temptation to adopt Vista or Windows 7 on my own PC's and Laptop.  XP works, and works well on a daily basis.  I cannot see the point in upgrading to a differenent environment; a different planet almost.   However if I were twenty years younger no doubt I would exhibit increased enthusiasm that would influence an upgrade ot two; and then maybe encounter simillar problems to that of braver computer users.
A wide range of cheap to run printers are available to buy with free UK delivery from http://www.printercartridges.net/

Available in April 2012: New Compatible Kodak Number 30 Printer Ink Cartridges

After a long wait we are pleased to announce that compatible ink cartridges to replace the Kodak No. 30 range will be arriving some time in April 2012.  
Many of the latest Kodak printers such as the Kodak ESP C110, Kodak ESP C310, Kodak ESP C315, Kodak ESP Office 2150, Kodak ESP Office 2170, Kodak Hero 5.1 now use the number 30B + 30CL cartridge models, so these replacements should be very popular.  High demand will further be fueled by the fact that genuine Kodak cartridges cannot be refilled and reset. These new compatibles will also be a one use only product.  Hopefully a re-usable solution will be developed in the near future.
There is no need to pre-order, however we do recommend you check our home page http://www.printercartridges.net/ for regular updates.

HP 364 compatible cartridges with fully functional chip now available!

Update:
HP364 ARC Refillable Cartridges now available from our website!

The much awaited fully functional compatible cartridge to replace the HP364 will arrive in the UK soon!  These will be the first alternative product that contains a microchip which functions similar to the original one, displaying ink level information!
Because there are so many printers that use the HP 364 standard and high capacity XL cartridge, the demand for this new product will be high.  Printers that use these include the HP Deskjet D5445, D5460, Photosmart 5510, 5515, 7510, B8850, C5324, B109a, B109d etc.
Premium Inks will offer this product with free UK delivery very soon.  Visit www.printercartridges.net for latest product updates.
Update: We still await the arrival of this product which has been delayed.  Some sellers are already offering a used second hand chip fitted to a new cartridge, or an original cartridge that has been refilled.  We currently stock the empty refillable cartridge but this does not contain a chip.  You have to transfer the original one from the genuine HP cartridge.  Fortunately they are only held on with double-sided sticky tape, so they can be carefully removed using a sharpe object.  You then use the same tape to apply it to the new refill cartridge.
This product is available from... https://premium-inks.com/collections/hp-refillable-cartridges-ink

23 March 2012

Available in April 2012: New refillable compatible Epson T7011-7014 , T7021-7024 , T7031-703 4 Inkjet Cartridges with ARC.

Arriving for the first time in April are the refillable compatible cartridges to replace T7031-T7034 (standard capacity), T7021-T7024 (high capacity), and T7011-T7014 (ultra-high capacity) for use in Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4015DN / 4025 / 4035 / 4025DW / 4515DN / 4525D/ 4525DNF / 4535DWF / 4545 DTWF printers!
These cartridges are a new design and can be used as refillable ink cartridges or as part of a CISS system.  They contain reset chip and can be used again and again!  Each colour has a capacity of 100ml.
As this is a new product we do not have any price information yet, however this compatible product will offer significant savings compared to OEM.
When this product becomes available you will be able to buy it from... https://premium-inks.com/collections/refillable-cartridges/products/empty-refillable-non-oem-ink-cartridges-epson-t7011-t012-t7013-t7014-arc-wp-4015

22 March 2012

Back in stock: Refillable cartridges for use with Epson Stylus Photo R2400

We are pleased to announce that we have taken delivery of a new consignment of empty refillable printer cartridges for use with the R2400 photographic printer.  Available at https://premium-inks.com/collections/refillable-cartridges/products/8-non-oem-refillable-empty-refill-ink-cartridge-epson-stylus-photo-r2400-printer and cheaply priced at just £14.95 with free next day UK delivery, these products should sell quickly.
We also stock the premium quality bulk refilling ink (dye) in our on-line shop at https://www.premium-inks.com
Don't forget that if you spend more than £20 you can claim a free 4GB memory stick by using discount code fms.

Refillable cartridges for Ricoh GXE2600 GXE3300 GXE3300N GXE3350N GEX5050N GXE5500 GXE5550N GXE7700 printers

New and available for next day delivery!
Special refillable cartridges for the new Ricoh GXE2600 GXE3300 GXE3300N GXE3350N GEX5050N GXE5500 GXE5550N GXE7700 printers to replace GC31BLACK / GC31CYAN / GC31MAGENTA / GC31YELLOW model cartridges.
As there is no ARC automatic reset chip available yet these cartridges come with a chip resetter which must be used when each cartridge shows empty.
They are easy to refill (no special tools are required) and the capacity of each tank is a massive 80ml.
When the product comes into stock you will be able to buy from this page and updates will be available from our website at
http://www.printercartridges.net/