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Epson Stylus Photo 925 Printer?

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I have one of the above printers, which has just given up the big one after 6 years of trouble free use, however i have a huge back stock of inks which i want to use before i upgrade properly.

Just wondered if anyone could tell me if anywhere has one of these printers (or a printer which uses the same cartridges) for sale anywhere, a link would be much appreciated.

The Cartridge No's are TO26

TO27

For Epson Stylus Photo 810/830/830U/925/935

They may have made other models to take these inks but i'm not sure. any model of printer would be appreciated, as long as it uses these cartridges.

Many Thanks For Your Help

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  1. I would strong advise you not to buy an old printer just to use the cartridges. Ink jet printers have a finite lifetime. The printer you buy can die a week later and then where are you? You are better off selling the cartridges on ebay and buying a new printer. Here are some tips:

    Lasers have sharper text and are generally faster than inkjets. While toner cartridges are more expensive than ink, they print more pages, so the cost per page is lower. But you pay more up front. Inkjets are better for photos and cheaper for low volume. Personally, I use both. I have an inkjet for photos, a color laser for high volume color jobs and a black laser for regular text. I use the black laser most often.

    You can get a good color laser today for $80! Samsung CLP-300 at http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p...

    I have this printer and it's really nice. Toner cartridges are more expensive then inkjet cartridges ($70 for a set of 4 at http://ccs-digital.com/ink.asp ) but they last for about 2,000 pages.It does a nice job on photos, but an inkjet is still better for this.

    Inkjet: As someone who was in the computer hardware business for years (though I rarely sold printers since I couldn't compete with the crazy rebates) I have always recommended Epson. The print quality is excellent, even on plain paper. I have photos I printed on a 640 about ten years ago hanging in my office which still look good, though not as good as the ones from the CX8400 on glossy paper. The warranty is excellent. For a year, Epson will express-ship a replacement and pick up the old one. I had one customer who needed this. He called one afternoon and had the replacement two days later. Another client bought a Canon. It needed two repairs within a few months. Each time it was taken to the repair center, then picked up a few days later. This client runs a specialty printing business and this really hurt. They have since bought an Epson CX5000 and have had no down time since.

    All name brand ink is expensive, but you can get cheap new replacement cartridges for Epson (not refills which I never recommend) for under $5 at http://ccs-digital.com/ink.asp   I have been using these for years.

    The C120 (printer only - no scanner) is on sale at Ritz Camera free after rebate but you must also buy a digital camera. The cheapest is $15. With $7 shipping you pay $22 for printer and camera.  It uses 3 colors and 2 of the SAME black cartridge.

    http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/55740...

    A set of 5 cartridges are $25 at http://ccs-digital.com/ink.asp

    The RX595 scanner/copier/printer also prints on DVDs. It uses 5 colors plus black and has even higher photo quality. You can get it at Ritz Camera for $45 after rebate (with digital camera) or for $80 after $55 instant rebate.

    http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/54342...


  2. You could try ebay or your local paper. Or if not then you could put the inks on ebay and you never know someone may just come along and buy tem off you.  

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