On Wednesday 12 July 2006 2:46 am, steve wrote:
I did use third party ink so that's more than likely the problem. Over here n Europe you may as well go out and buy a new printer than buy genuine Epson ink refills. That's the problem. In the past, I have had the same problem with an Epson and Canon. The use of 3rd party inks may cause problems. Each vendor, specifically Epson and HP formulate their inks to work properly with the hardware. I now have an HP all-in-one that works flawlessly, and we only buy HP branded inks, usually discounted somewhere.
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