I tried non-OEM inks once, lesson learned....
I've been using 3rd party inks in my 3880 for about a decade now. Never noticed a problem. Purchased a set of refillable cartridges from Jon Cone and still using those, now in the process of transitioning to InkOwl inks using the same carts. No way I'm going back to Epson OEM carts!
I had unrecoverable nozzle plugging on my old 2880 when I started using off brand cartridges.
Trying to replenish my ink inventory and it seems like the ink cartridges are not available from Epson at this time.
In the past I have steadfastly NOT used aftermarket inks in any of my printers.
Thoughts on using non-OEM inks?
I was wondering if things had changed over time as my experiences were 10 years ago IIRC and if there was an non-OEM brand that was proven to be usable in lieu of the Epson Inks. Seems the Owl Inks come well recommended and I might have been inclined to try some.OK, so you start by asking other people's experiences with off-brand inks, then proceed to reject any option of using them. That's OK by me, but it's kind of puzzling that you asked in the first place...
You either take the gamble or you don't. It's a personal choice. I think nobody can or should be expected to change your individual degree of risk aversion/acceptance.
Or maybe elsewhere as well? I looked into getting a second printer some time ago and my conclusion at that point was that the only viable approach would be to get another second hand 3880 and then hope it wasn't shot by the time I got it. At least there's a reasonably healthy spare parts ecosystem for that type.it’s a non-issue for the P700 and P900’s, as the firmware is locked down for printers sold in the US market.
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