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In Thailand is is easy to get continuos ink printers. Basically a canon eg retrofitted with ink containers. You buy the bottles for very little and you don't have to throw out a cartridge that is 3/4 full because a certain colour is missing. A pain to move because of potential spillage but for what you get worth it. An average a4 colour pixma here costs around 60.00 dollars fully loaded and a 500 ml bottle of ink about 5 dollars Lasts years unless used all the time. No cartridges. Obvious why the manufacturers do not readily provide this option. Surprised it isn't more prevalent but then the suppliers of consumables don't want them either.
Australian consumers are getting ripped off. The ACCC are again asleep at the wheel
Wokko wrote:Cheaper to buy a new printer than genuine ink cartridges.
Too true! I went to Officeworks last week to buy ink (Woolies had run out of the cheap knock offs) and it was $127 for a pack. They had printers there for $30.
Has he finally watched one to many art house movies and his brain has decided nup that's enough for me I'm out this bitch and he's lying comatose in a hospital bed somewhere?