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Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-03 by David Kachel

There doesn't seem to be a lot of choice out there but before I hand over $2-300 for $25 worth of plastic, it would be very helpful if I could get some feedback from others who have already been down this road regarding which of these absurdly overpriced sets of empty cartridges for the 3800 have worked out the best for you.

I will probably end up using the Cone Sepia set of inks, but have made no final decision yet.

Also, any experiences that ink set X is problematic with cartridge set Y would be most helpful.

David Kachel

Re: [Digital BW] Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-03 by R Craig Blackman

Dave, I wish I could provide some input, can't.
Craig



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Subject: [Digital BW] Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

  
There doesn't seem to be a lot of choice out there but before I hand over $2-300 for $25 worth of plastic, it would be very helpful if I could get some feedback from others who have already been down this road regarding which of these absurdly overpriced sets of empty cartridges for the 3800 have worked out the best for you.

I will probably end up using the Cone Sepia set of inks, but have made no final decision yet.

Also, any experiences that ink set X is problematic with cartridge set Y would be most helpful.

David Kachel




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Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-03 by jespes

this doesn't answer your specific question, but in case it helps: i've bought refillable carts from inkjetcarts.us for a 2200 and a 7000 for use w cone inks. all working  perfectly.



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, David Kachel <david@...> wrote:
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> There doesn't seem to be a lot of choice out there but before I hand over $2-300 for $25 worth of plastic, it would be very helpful if I could get some feedback from others who have already been down this road regarding which of these absurdly overpriced sets of empty cartridges for the 3800 have worked out the best for you.
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> I will probably end up using the Cone Sepia set of inks, but have made no final decision yet.
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> Also, any experiences that ink set X is problematic with cartridge set Y would be most helpful.
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> David Kachel
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Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-04 by piezobw

If you buy ink X from cartridge supplier X, you can get the entire package supported by X. If you buy ink X from cartridge supplier Y and you have a problem that may be cartridge or ink - then you may have a heck of time getting support. We know our cartridges work and we know why and when they do not. But its hard for any supplier to support someone else's products when it's not clear exactly what the problem may be.

With that said, our refillable 3800 carts are really good. We've sold hundreds of sets. We supply the OEM chips for the manufacturer of them - and they modified the design to our requests...

regards,

Jon Cone
InkjetMall and Piezography, etc...



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, David Kachel <david@...> wrote:
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> There doesn't seem to be a lot of choice out there but before I hand over $2-300 for $25 worth of plastic, it would be very helpful if I could get some feedback from others who have already been down this road regarding which of these absurdly overpriced sets of empty cartridges for the 3800 have worked out the best for you.
> 
> I will probably end up using the Cone Sepia set of inks, but have made no final decision yet.
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> Also, any experiences that ink set X is problematic with cartridge set Y would be most helpful.
> 
> David Kachel
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-04 by David Kachel

On Mar 3, 2010, at 6:49 PM, piezobw wrote:

> With that said, our refillable 3800 carts are really good. We've sold hundreds of sets. We supply the OEM chips for the manufacturer of them - and they modified the design to our requests...

I have no doubt as to the quality. However, when I finally put together enough sheckles to buy the cartridge and ink set, I discovered the price had just jumped by $100. With those kinds of price jumps, especially in this awful economy, I am reluctant to buy into a system that seems to be getting priced out of my reach as I contemplate its purchase. The $650(?) of only a week ago made me hesitate without the recent increase.


David Kachel



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Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-04 by rogerbarrett_hps

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "piezobw" <jon@...> wrote:
>
> If you buy ink X from cartridge supplier X, you can get the entire package supported by X. If you buy ink X from cartridge supplier Y and you have a problem that may be cartridge or ink - then you may have a heck of time getting support. We know our cartridges work and we know why and when they do not. But its hard for any supplier to support someone else's products when it's not clear exactly what the problem may be.
> 
> With that said, our refillable 3800 carts are really good. We've sold hundreds of sets. We supply the OEM chips for the manufacturer of them - and they modified the design to our requests...
> 
> regards,
> 
> Jon Cone
> InkjetMall and Piezography, etc...
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> 
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, David Kachel <david@> wrote:
> >
> > There doesn't seem to be a lot of choice out there but before I hand over $2-300 for $25 worth of plastic, it would be very helpful if I could get some feedback from others who have already been down this road regarding which of these absurdly overpriced sets of empty cartridges for the 3800 have worked out the best for you.
> > 
> > I will probably end up using the Cone Sepia set of inks, but have made no final decision yet.
> > 
> > Also, any experiences that ink set X is problematic with cartridge set Y would be most helpful.
> > 
> > David Kachel
> >
>
David,

I took  advantage of the "Black Friday" sale last year to buy a set of refillable carts and colour inks for my 3800 from InkjetMall. I installed the cartridges in less than half an hour and after a couple of power cleanings I was ready to print. I suspect the power cleanings were needed because of air in the lines - not any intrinsic problem with the cartridges. I found the cartridges very robust and well-made, and the installation was easy.

Since installing the Cone ink system I have not had any problems. Colour rendering is different, but I make my own profiles so not a big problem. I also make my own curves for QTR, and again these are different from the K3 curves that I had made previously. With the Cone colour inks, with QTR, I get a slightly lower Dmax in glossy prints but matt prints are better than with the K3 inks. One should not be surprised if different ink sets give different results. In the event I am still getting very pleasing B&W prints from the 3800, and I am happy with the cartridges.

At the risk of being accused of going OT, I am surprised, and a bit disappointed, at your attitude to the vendors of these cartridges. As a physics graduate who spent over 40 years in product development and manufacturing I am under no illusions about selling prices of specialist items such as these. The value is not in the cost of the raw materials as you imply ("25 dollars worth of plastic") but in the overall cost of developing them and bringing them to market.

If I were to buy one of your prints, would you value it at the cost of the paper and ink used to produce it? Show some respect for others' intellectual efforts, even if they are in the technical rather than artistic fields. Most members of this group rely on these third-party developments and we should be pleased that someone sees our minority demands as opportunities to establish a viable business.

Roger Barrett

Re: [Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-04 by David Kachel

On Mar 4, 2010, at 11:59 AM, rogerbarrett_hps wrote:

> At the risk of being accused of going OT, I am surprised, and a bit disappointed, at your attitude to the vendors of these cartridges. As a physics graduate who spent over 40 years in product development and manufacturing I am under no illusions about selling prices of specialist items such as these. The value is not in the cost of the raw materials as you imply ("25 dollars worth of plastic") but in the overall cost of developing them and bringing them to market.


With all due respect, that is the same argument used by drug companies to overcharge to the hilt. These are plastic bottles, not cancer cures! Glorified milk containers, if you will. $300 is because they have a captive audience, not because there is remotely any justification. Hell, I can buy a netbook computer for $300 and I bet you a lot more R&D plus actual cost of components went into that. Besides, Cone is getting their milk jugs from an outside supplier, presumably InkRepublic, so Cone may be getting screwed just as much as the rest of us.

I resent being charged exorbitant fees for any product, especially when it is one I must purchase if I am to use another product with more obvious value. It leaves a bitter taste and a loooong memory.

David Kachel



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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-04 by Paul Grant

Totally absurd logic,

At the low volumes there is no well to sell at LOW prices....and the plastic is worth alot less than $25 but the tooling is very expense.
Paul Grant
On Mar 4, 2010, at 11:45 AM, David Kachel wrote:

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> On Mar 4, 2010, at 11:59 AM, rogerbarrett_hps wrote:
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> > At the risk of being accused of going OT, I am surprised, and a bit disappointed, at your attitude to the vendors of these cartridges. As a physics graduate who spent over 40 years in product development and manufacturing I am under no illusions about selling prices of specialist items such as these. The value is not in the cost of the raw materials as you imply ("25 dollars worth of plastic") but in the overall cost of developing them and bringing them to market.
> 
> With all due respect, that is the same argument used by drug companies to overcharge to the hilt. These are plastic bottles, not cancer cures! Glorified milk containers, if you will. $300 is because they have a captive audience, not because there is remotely any justification. Hell, I can buy a netbook computer for $300 and I bet you a lot more R&D plus actual cost of components went into that. Besides, Cone is getting their milk jugs from an outside supplier, presumably InkRepublic, so Cone may be getting screwed just as much as the rest of us.
> 
> I resent being charged exorbitant fees for any product, especially when it is one I must purchase if I am to use another product with more obvious value. It leaves a bitter taste and a loooong memory.
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> David Kachel
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Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-05 by steveoshoots

> On Mar 4, 2010, at 11:45 AM, David Kachel wrote:
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>These are plastic bottles, not cancer cures! Glorified milk containers, >if you will.

I bought the refillable 3800carts from inkrepublic and have not had the opportunity to load them yet. I hope this weekend if the stars aline. I'll post when I have something.
For the price I payed I expect the carts to work. If there are any problems I believe the customer service from inkrepublic will do what they can to help fix it, even if i did not use their inks. That's part of the cost of buying from a small company, dealing with real people not a phone prompt computerized run-around.
I agree with Roger on your attitude with this. Either pay to play or get some milk jugs and make your own carts.
cheers,
SteveO

Re: [Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-05 by David Kachel

On Mar 5, 2010, at 11:53 AM, steveoshoots wrote:

> I bought the refillable 3800carts from inkrepublic and have not had the opportunity to load them yet. I hope this weekend if the stars aline. I'll post when I have something.
> For the price I payed I expect the carts to work. If there are any problems I believe the customer service from inkrepublic will do what they can to help fix it, even if i did not use their inks. That's part of the cost of buying from a small company, dealing with real people not a phone prompt computerized run-around.
> I agree with Roger on your attitude with this. Either pay to play or get some milk jugs and make your own carts.


So you are vigorously defending the price and presumed quality of a product you admit you have not yet used and the excellence of customer service you admit you have yet to experience. Interesting.



David Kachel



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Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-05 by shileshjani

Off topic, but I hear you.

I hate to pay $100+ for a picture made on $4 worth of cotton (rag, oh yuk) and ground-up ash.


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, David Kachel <david@...> wrote:
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> There doesn't seem to be a lot of choice out there but before I hand over $2-300 for $25 worth of plastic, it would be very helpful if I could get some feedback from others who have already been down this road regarding which of these absurdly overpriced sets of empty cartridges for the 3800 have worked out the best for you.
> 
> I will probably end up using the Cone Sepia set of inks, but have made no final decision yet.
> 
> Also, any experiences that ink set X is problematic with cartridge set Y would be most helpful.
> 
> David Kachel
>

RE: [Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-06 by David Whistance

David

There is a discussion at the moment on the EpsonWideFormat group about
cartridges and CIS for the 3800 that may be of some use to you.

As far as inks go I have used both the Cone K7 and various MIS inksets in
quite a few Epson printers and been pleased with the results from both.  I
suffered occasional clogging with the MIS inks but nothing that wasn't
easily dealt with.  I have not had any clogs with the Cone inks but may just
have been lucky.

David Whistance
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  On Mar 5, 2010, at 11:53 AM, steveoshoots wrote:

  > I bought the refillable 3800carts from inkrepublic and have not had the
opportunity to load them yet. I hope this weekend if the stars aline. I'll
post when I have something.
  > For the price I payed I expect the carts to work. If there are any
problems I believe the customer service from inkrepublic will do what they
can to help fix it, even if i did not use their inks. That's part of the
cost of buying from a small company, dealing with real people not a phone
prompt computerized run-around.
  > I agree with Roger on your attitude with this. Either pay to play or get
some milk jugs and make your own carts.

  So you are vigorously defending the price and presumed quality of a
product you admit you have not yet used and the excellence of customer
service you admit you have yet to experience. Interesting.

  David Kachel

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[Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-09 by horstenj

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, David Kachel <david@...> wrote:

 
> So you are vigorously defending the price and presumed quality of a product you admit you have not yet used and the excellence of customer service you admit you have yet to experience. Interesting.
> 
> 
> 
> David Kachel
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I use the Ink Republic cartridges. They work fine for me. Read my review on their site. Their customer service is just excellent indeed. And no, I'm by no means affiliated to them. Just a happy customer.

Joost

[Digital BW] Re: Best cartridges for the Epson 3800

2010-03-09 by horstenj

And PS: the added value is not in the milk jar stuff. It's in the chips. Be my guest to re-engineer those.


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> > So you are vigorously defending the price and presumed quality of a product you admit you have not yet used and the excellence of customer service you admit you have yet to experience. Interesting.
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> I use the Ink Republic cartridges. They work fine for me. Read my review on their site. Their customer service is just excellent indeed. And no, I'm by no means affiliated to them. Just a happy customer.
> 
> Joost
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