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Re: MIS No longer providing replacement cartridges for Epson 3880

Re: MIS No longer providing replacement cartridges for Epson 3880

2013-05-25 by Bob Marsolais

I have been using InkJetCarts for a couple of years for my color inks and
cartridges.  The owner Ross Hardy, has been doing this since probably the
first HP inkjet and is very knowledgeable.  His customer service is the best
of any third-party ink house I've worked with.  When you call his company,
he often answers the phone himself.  He also has a much wider product
selection, so while MIS may not have carts, Ross will.  For example, he
shows both cartridges and a waste ink cartridge repack kit available for the
3880.  I suggest calling him.

 

I know we want to keep MIS in business for the B&W inks, but I have always
found their customer service to be less than what I can get elsewhere and
often their carts of lower quality.  To me it looks like they have not
developed their suppliers as well as some of their competitors.  I stopped
getting my carts from MIS because of too many leaks.  InkJetCarts web
address is InkJetCarts.US.  Note the web address ends in "US", not "com" or
you won't find them.

 

Bob

 



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Re: MIS No longer providing replacement cartridges for Epson 3880

2013-05-25 by kenleegallery

Excellent - Those look very good. I'll investigate further.

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Marsolais" <bob@...> wrote:
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> I have been using InkJetCarts for a couple of years for my color inks and
> cartridges.  The owner Ross Hardy, has been doing this since probably the
> first HP inkjet and is very knowledgeable.  His customer service is the best
> of any third-party ink house I've worked with.  When you call his company,
> he often answers the phone himself.  He also has a much wider product
> selection, so while MIS may not have carts, Ross will.  For example, he
> shows both cartridges and a waste ink cartridge repack kit available for the
> 3880.  I suggest calling him.
> 
>  
> 
> I know we want to keep MIS in business for the B&W inks, but I have always
> found their customer service to be less than what I can get elsewhere and
> often their carts of lower quality.  To me it looks like they have not
> developed their suppliers as well as some of their competitors.  I stopped
> getting my carts from MIS because of too many leaks.  InkJetCarts web
> address is InkJetCarts.US.  Note the web address ends in "US", not "com" or
> you won't find them.
> 
>  
> 
> Bob
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: MIS No longer providing replacement cartridges for Epson 3880

2013-05-25 by Paul Roark

Based on Bob's good recommendations, I've occasionally needed to get carts
from InkJetCart.US and have always been happy with them.

At
http://store.inkjetcarts.us/epson-pro-3880-refillable-cart-systems-p5529.aspx
they
do have empty 3880 carts -- about $280 for the set.  The 3800 carts are
here:
http://store.inkjetcarts.us/epson-pro-3800-refillable-cart-systems-p4599.aspx
for
$250.

Based on what we've heard, and assuming these carts work well, it looks
like the 3800 and 3880 should make excellent Eboni-6 and Eboni-6 + cool ink
(e.g., HP) printers.  I do not, however, have any profiles made
specifically for these printers.  On the other hand, I suspect my 7800
profiles will port to this class of printer with not too much work.  It
might be useful to compare ink limit settings between the two printer types
at some point.

For many of the wide format printers I don't see empty carts.  I have had
good luck with MIS empties for my 4000 and 7800, and they are somewhat
cheaper than the InkJetCarts' prices.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com


Bob Marsolais <bob@...> wrote:

**
>  I have been using InkJetCarts for a couple of years for my color inks and
>
> cartridges. The owner Ross Hardy, has been doing this since probably the
> first HP inkjet and is very knowledgeable. His customer service is the best
> of any third-party ink house I've worked with. When you call his company,
> he often answers the phone himself. He also has a much wider product
> selection, so while MIS may not have carts, Ross will. For example, he
> shows both cartridges and a waste ink cartridge repack kit available for
> the
> 3880. I suggest calling him.
>
> I know we want to keep MIS in business for the B&W inks, but I have always
> found their customer service to be less than what I can get elsewhere and
> often their carts of lower quality. To me it looks like they have not
> developed their suppliers as well as some of their competitors. I stopped
> getting my carts from MIS because of too many leaks. InkJetCarts web
> address is InkJetCarts.US. Note the web address ends in "US", not "com" or
> you won't find them.
>
> Bob
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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Re: MIS No longer providing replacement cartridges for Epson 3880

2013-05-29 by kenleegallery

I took your good advice and had an exceptional customer experience. 

Thanks !

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Paul Roark <roark.paul@...> wrote:
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>
> Based on Bob's good recommendations, I've occasionally needed to get carts
> from InkJetCart.US and have always been happy with them.
> 
> At
> http://store.inkjetcarts.us/epson-pro-3880-refillable-cart-systems-p5529.aspx
> they
> do have empty 3880 carts -- about $280 for the set.  The 3800 carts are
> here:
> http://store.inkjetcarts.us/epson-pro-3800-refillable-cart-systems-p4599.aspx
> for
> $250.
> 
> Based on what we've heard, and assuming these carts work well, it looks
> like the 3800 and 3880 should make excellent Eboni-6 and Eboni-6 + cool ink
> (e.g., HP) printers.  I do not, however, have any profiles made
> specifically for these printers.  On the other hand, I suspect my 7800
> profiles will port to this class of printer with not too much work.  It
> might be useful to compare ink limit settings between the two printer types
> at some point.
> 
> For many of the wide format printers I don't see empty carts.  I have had
> good luck with MIS empties for my 4000 and 7800, and they are somewhat
> cheaper than the InkJetCarts' prices.
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com
> 
> 
> Bob Marsolais <bob@...> wrote:
> 
> **
> >  I have been using InkJetCarts for a couple of years for my color inks and
> >
> > cartridges. The owner Ross Hardy, has been doing this since probably the
> > first HP inkjet and is very knowledgeable. His customer service is the best
> > of any third-party ink house I've worked with. When you call his company,
> > he often answers the phone himself. He also has a much wider product
> > selection, so while MIS may not have carts, Ross will. For example, he
> > shows both cartridges and a waste ink cartridge repack kit available for
> > the
> > 3880. I suggest calling him.
> >
> > I know we want to keep MIS in business for the B&W inks, but I have always
> > found their customer service to be less than what I can get elsewhere and
> > often their carts of lower quality. To me it looks like they have not
> > developed their suppliers as well as some of their competitors. I stopped
> > getting my carts from MIS because of too many leaks. InkJetCarts web
> > address is InkJetCarts.US. Note the web address ends in "US", not "com" or
> > you won't find them.
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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