"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I purchase cartridges and ink for my 4880 from macroenter.com ... We are running all cartridges filled with black ink. Running them dry will damage the print head (learned from experience $$). Do yourself a favor by not "turning off" print heads or running them dry.
So i would need this set of 8http://store.inkjetcarts.us/epson-pro-4880-refillable-cartridge-set-of-8-p4645.aspxand a liter of this?http://store.inkjetcarts.us/screen-positive-black-hybrid-ink-p4487.aspx...and i fill all 8 cartridges with black?
Try Filmsdirect or Cobra Ink Systems in North Carolina.
I got this method from 2 folks running this way every day, so I trust it. Like I said, I'll be setting ours up tomorrow. I get my black ink from inksupply.com, but I got the carts from inkjetcarts.com. The ink is http://www.inksupply.com/product-details.cfm?pn=D2-PT-KSteve
Quote from: Sbrem on January 22, 2013, 04:15:04 PMI got this method from 2 folks running this way every day, so I trust it. Like I said, I'll be setting ours up tomorrow. I get my black ink from inksupply.com, but I got the carts from inkjetcarts.com. The ink is http://www.inksupply.com/product-details.cfm?pn=D2-PT-KSteveSteve, just so you know the ink you linked to is dye based, and the 4800's come stock as pigment based. I switchedthe black in my 4000 without a hitch, but I've heard they can have issues if you don't flush between.Either way, for us, dye based is the way to go. We go through a lot of ink and the price difference is remarkable.From what I've seen, dye based is darker anyways.
one more quick question...what is the purpose of the clear carts? Could I not just buy the bulk ink and inject it into the little 'ink hole' where they plug in with an ink syringe? i noticed ryonet now sells their black max in bulk liter bottle...i emailed them but they are beating around the bush about it LOL obviously they want me to spend 800 but elude to the fact that i can infact do that if one had a resetter...