personally I wouldn't put some un-heard of ink from china through my expensive printer! who is going to foot the bill if it damages the printer? If you are thinking of going with third party ink, go with one of the major players like triangle etc...
are people really selling their work for so cheap that they need to save every penny on consumables? how much would you save on a full bleed 4x8 print? $0.50?
personally I wouldn't put some un-heard of ink from china through my expensive printer! who is going to foot the bill if it damages the printer? If you are thinking of going with third party ink, go with one of the major players like triangle etc...
are people really selling their work for so cheap that they need to save every penny on consumables? how much would you save on a full bleed 4x8 print? $0.50?
tell me about it.
i can't understand how if a print at 4' x 8' costs you $6.50 to print the entire 4' x 8' how doing it for $5.00 is going to make any difference ??
The customer pays for the whole job as you go. This is just the sign of someone that's a cheap wade..... At the time of buying...... Taking a short cut that seems very risky to me. Business sense, not at it's best.
i ran china ink through my printers for years, no problems. and at $10 a liter, yes $10 a liter, it was a smashing deal, even when you factor the difficulties buying from a guy who didn't speak english and was sometimes unreachable....
i bought way more than i needed and always made sure i had plenty of backup just in case.
i guess i'm just gettin old, $80 a liter and i can have it the next day is much easier than the china-hassle...
as far as wrecking your printer.... it's just ink. i tech my own printers, so worries like that don't exist.