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Re: [Digital BW] 2200 says "no ink here" but there is!

2005-06-30 by neilsphoto

> The reports I've read on the 4800, which is the 2400's big
> brother, seem to say that the B&W prints are stunning. You
> also have the advantage of fine tuning the color from cool to
> warm and sepia and just about anywhere in between so you might
> want to look into the 2400 further. The price is around the
> same as a 2200 refurb. I had a similar problem as yours on my
> 7600 and one of the pins that contact the chip was broken on
> the backside. Fortunately I had a week left on my warranty



A refurb 2200 is $550, a 2400 $850.   I'll get my 2200 in for repair
ASAP.  

Do we yet know if there is a BO option on the 2400?   Given the really
spotty quality of the UT7 carts if I can get the quality of UT7 with
OE carts I'd really consider a 2400.  It is a shame as the UT7s are
really nice. 

MIS told me they use the refillable (cheap) carts because many users
like to refill there own carts.   I have so little time to print tha
when a cart is low I just want to put in another and not have to deal
with syringes and air bubbles I've read about here on refills.

Neil

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