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Ed C
17 Apr 2019

I purchased ink cartridges for my Brother printer and drum and toner for my laser from Linkyo. Great prices and never had any problems.

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Bob
17 Apr 2019

I've been using LD Inks for 5 years now. Negligible problems. Very satisfied with their products, and I like the price also!

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Carol Haass
17 Apr 2019

I use remanufactured ink cartridges all the time in my Epson printer. Have only had a problem a couple of times. Saves me lots of money. I always purchase mine from LD Products.

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Kim Hodge
17 Apr 2019

Costco has ink refills for very reasonable prices. It’s now my go to spot.

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Annette N
17 Apr 2019

Years ago, I followed your suggestion and ordered two black cartridges from a company you recommended. I got them promptly. They both printed in green rather than black. I was disappointed and have not taken the plunge since then.

I see that most people have had great success. I will chalk my experience up to my normal luck.

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Rick
17 Apr 2019

I also use LD products with my Canon. Great performance at a great price. What I really worry about is the print head failure of my last five printers. Suspicious obsolesce after some built in timer?

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Larry P
17 Apr 2019

I have used LD Products cartridges in my Canon and now HP printers for more years than I can remember and have NEVER had a problem. Prior to that I had used cartridges from 123 without problems. IMO, OEM cartridges are far too expensive to ever use when quality re-manufactured cartridges are readily available.

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Sharon
17 Apr 2019

After reading your earlier report, I too ordered cartridges for my Epson printer from LD. Is it coincidence that the printer started printing in streaks? After using all the ink in all the remaining cartridges to clean the heads several times, the printer never recovered and I had to purchase a new printer. I'm glad many have had good experiences with the refilled! Cartridges are expensive, but I'll stick with what works for me. -- Just reporting my experience.

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Jenny D
17 Apr 2019

Inkcartridgespot.com has been the absolute best for me. I've been using them for a dozen years on 3 diff brands of printers and have never, not even one time, had a problem with either the black or the color cartridges. Man alive, they've saved me a ton of money and the quality can't be beat. Oh, and their 'on sale' deals are crazy good. I am a forever fan for sure.

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Wild Bill
17 Apr 2019

We have a Canon Pixma MX860 and a HP Photosmart 7520. I have been using Global Sofia cartridges from Amazon in the Canon for several years. Now I can obtain non-OEM cartridges for the HP as well.
The latest ones are from an outfit called Jarbo. All have functioned well for us and at a savings of 80% or more. The HP is naggy but the cartridges work.

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Renaud Olgiati
17 Apr 2019

And for those who do not fear getting their hands dirty (litterally ;-3) DIY cartridge refilling is an even greater money saver.
For years now I have only used compatible cartridges in my HP printer, and find I can usually refill them five or six times before they start having problems; wherepon I chuck the cartridge, put in a new compatible, and start anoher cycle.

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Don Fedak
17 Apr 2019

HP Instant Ink program, 300 copies for $10.99 including shipping.

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Energy
17 Apr 2019

I too have used LD Products and 123 Inkjet for the last 8-10 years with success on HP Photosmart C6150 that is probably 15 years old and more recently in an OfficeJet Pro 8715. Also a 15 year-old Laser Jet that is used everyday. For the last 2-3 years, I think LD and 123 are the same company continuing with two brands. I have ordered from LD and the ordered was filled by 123. Each has always given me great service and orders always are here within 5 days. Never again OEM.

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KenA
17 Apr 2019

Used to avidly buy the off-brand inks from local reputable resell refillers of used HP cartridges for years with zero issues. They would even give a trade-in discount for the used up HP cartridges I brought in (up to 2 cartridges). That happy partnership came to an untimely end a few years ago when I downloaded a HP update for my Officejet Pro 8600 and I became beholden to paying scalper prices for OEM inks ever since.
I'm not tech savvy enough to backdate otherwise I would.

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Sara Cleveland
17 Apr 2019

I've used 499 inks for years for both my Hp all-in-one inkjet & my HP monochrome laser printer. To be fair, they are older models and they are not wireless. I buy the premium remanufactured cartridges (made in USA) for about $10 each for the inkjet and about $20 for the laser printer, and there's usually some kind of promo where I get either a reduction on the price and/or free shipping. I've only had one black inkjet cartridge which "died" after being used only a few times, but overall I'm very happy with 499 inks. And they actually do ship in 1 business day. Last time I ordered from them, the cartridges arrived within the next 2 or 3 days, and I live in a western state.

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Jim Cole
17 Apr 2019

Been using Comp and Save for many years with no problem in my HP Officejet Pro. Would not consider paying for OEM.

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JayB
17 Apr 2019

What about Ink refills for the Epson EcoTank printers? Any advice for what ink to refill the tanks with?

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James Sappington
17 Apr 2019

I installed remanufactured ink cartridges into an Epson Workforce printer. It worked fine until I ran a firmware update. Then the printer would no longer recognize any cartridges, genuine or not. It forced us to purchase a new printer.

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F. Booth
17 Apr 2019

A few years ago I started purchasing Epson refillable printers(L455) that don't use cartridges. I've literally saved hundreds of dollars and will never go back to using cartridges!

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Gordon B
17 Apr 2019

I refill my HP cartridges at Costco and have had no problems.

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