Epson 3880 ink options

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I have a 3880 which was acquired for a non-profit production requirement. I'm wondering what low-cost ink options anyone might have experience with. I'm sure the quality will be more than adequate without resorting to Epson inks, and have noticed a number of products available, including refillable cartridges and various 'oem-compatible' inks.

Have not yet decided on papers, and expect print volumes to be low-ish, but including some large formats and panoramas, etc. that I guess will use a lot of ink.

Suggestions please.
 
I've been using refillable carts in my 3800 for well over a year. No issues what so ever.

I use various good quality papers and have no problems with print quality.

The carts are from http://www.inkjetfly.com (USA) 'The 80ml (smallfoot) ones'


The ink I use is manufactured by Image Specialists and I get that from either one below.

Sometimes have to choose ink for the A3 2400 version because the 3800 is not always listed.

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/precisioncolors (Canada)

http://www.octoink.co.uk/home.php (UK)

Top quality results for around £5 per 80ml cartridge refill.
 
Thanks. Do your 'smallfoot' cartridges look anything like these?

That's the one's. I removed the labels so I could see the ink levels easily.

I would recommend using Inkjetfly for them. Just for the after sales service.

They come with a set of chips that you have to add to the chips you have removed from the OEM carts.

If a chip or valve is faulty at least you have someone to talk to about it and get it sorted quickly. Delivery is surprisingly quick as well.

If you go ahead an order, prime the carts before installing, I covered this in great detail in this post - http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=328358
 
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Good links, thanks
 
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