ComColor aftermarket ink

Tradidi

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The ink for the ComColor 7150 costs me $520 per cartridge here in NZ. But I see you can get some aftermarket ink on ebay for as little as $150, less than a third.

The $370 question: is that cheap Chinese ink up to a reasonable standard? Will the quality be comparable? Could it possibly cause any issues with the printer? Are there any other recommended brands or options out there?

What about refilling the ComColor cartridge with genuine Epson ink, which I am quite happy with? I understand that I would still have to replace the chip on the cartridge, but at least then the ink will cost me half the price for a good quality ink. The only difference is that the Epson ink is water based, while the ComColor ink I believe is oil based. Is that a problem?

I'm not on a service contract, so I am free to look at any alternative inks.
 
Yes, be careful. There are a few good inks out there. There are also some that can clog your printhead. Unfortunately, your sources are limited in NZ. It's best to read reviews carefully and learn from others. I would not use Epson or any other ink not specifically designed for that printhead. I recommend ForJet ink from Forbes Inkjet (www.yourduplicatorsource.com). You will have to try registering an account on their website to see if NZ is in the dropdown. Currently $249 US.
 
The ink for the ComColor 7150 costs me $520 per cartridge here in NZ. But I see you can get some aftermarket ink on ebay for as little as $150, less than a third.

The $370 question: is that cheap Chinese ink up to a reasonable standard? Will the quality be comparable? Could it possibly cause any issues with the printer? Are there any other recommended brands or options out there?

What about refilling the ComColor cartridge with genuine Epson ink, which I am quite happy with? I understand that I would still have to replace the chip on the cartridge, but at least then the ink will cost me half the price for a good quality ink. The only difference is that the Epson ink is water based, while the ComColor ink I believe is oil based. Is that a problem?

I'm not on a service contract, so I am free to look at any alternative inks.
I tried the cheap ink fom China in my Riso once - never again - it affected the print quality badly and to be honest just made a mess in my machine.
 
The print was really fuzzy almost unreadable. As it got worse I noticed it dripping on the sheet and when I opened the machine to check it was dripping off theprint heads. Yuk!
 
The ink for the ComColor 7150 costs me $520 per cartridge here in NZ. But I see you can get some aftermarket ink on ebay for as little as $150, less than a third.

The $370 question: is that cheap Chinese ink up to a reasonable standard? Will the quality be comparable? Could it possibly cause any issues with the printer? Are there any other recommended brands or options out there?

What about refilling the ComColor cartridge with genuine Epson ink, which I am quite happy with? I understand that I would still have to replace the chip on the cartridge, but at least then the ink will cost me half the price for a good quality ink. The only difference is that the Epson ink is water based, while the ComColor ink I believe is oil based. Is that a problem?

I'm not on a service contract, so I am free to look at any alternative inks.
Best I got is 260$ just for shipping to New Zealand UPS. The package is 5X4X17 and weighs 5 lbs from 44039 Ohio if you wanna try to get a better price.
 
The ink for the ComColor 7150 costs me $520 per cartridge here in NZ. But I see you can get some aftermarket ink on ebay for as little as $150, less than a third.

The $370 question: is that cheap Chinese ink up to a reasonable standard? Will the quality be comparable? Could it possibly cause any issues with the printer? Are there any other recommended brands or options out there?

What about refilling the ComColor cartridge with genuine Epson ink, which I am quite happy with? I understand that I would still have to replace the chip on the cartridge, but at least then the ink will cost me half the price for a good quality ink. The only difference is that the Epson ink is water based, while the ComColor ink I believe is oil based. Is that a problem?

I'm not on a service contract, so I am free to look at any alternative inks.
Not all compatible inks are of bad quality. There is an ink manufacturer in China that has been cooperating with RISO official distributors in China for decades, and their Comcolor inks are also exported to countries around the world. They can guarantee that if the nozzle is clogged due to their ink, the inkjet head will be compensated at the original price. But in fact, no customer has ever complained about clogged nozzles.
 
Not all compatible inks are of bad quality. There is an ink manufacturer in China that has been cooperating with RISO official distributors in China for decades, and their Comcolor inks are also exported to countries around the world. They can guarantee that if the nozzle is clogged due to their ink, the inkjet head will be compensated at the original price. But in fact, no customer has ever complained about clogged nozzles.
Do you know the name of this manufacturer/supplier, or how to get hold of their cartridges?
 

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