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Best Compatible Inkjet Cartridges

Asked by stealthworks in Printers

Tags: brother, ip4000, pixma

I know this is a wide topic and will be filled with many 'theories' on which is the best compatibles but I am looking for people who have had experience, done tests or can point me to some good test sites. BAsically, every thime I have used compatible cartridges, the ink heads have got clogged very quickly so if I haven't printed for a few dyas I usually have to go through a number of cleaning cycles. I have tried inks form a range of different brands bt I have yet to find a good brand.
The printers I own at the minute are the Brother MFC4280c and the Canon Pixma IP4000. The print quality of the latter is outstanding and am still using my original cartridges. The question is, do I fork out the originals or are there any well tested compatible brands that will give me the same quality and not clog the heads.
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