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I dont know about refilling at home but our HP printer ink last a fair old time and they cost aboit £10 for an XL.

It looked like the best one when I was dabbling with getting one for playgroup.

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I dont know about refilling at home but our HP printer ink last a fair old time and they cost aboit £10 for an XL.

It looked like the best one when I was dabbling with getting one for playgroup.

 

 

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That sounds really good. Do you have any more details, model number, codse etc.....

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I have a kodak printer at home, good quality, long ink lasting (and fairly cheap ink) - so good that I'm going to buy nursery one as a present when I return after my maternity leave!

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Its about 3 years old but its an HP Photosmart C5200 series. I shop around for the ink but it lasts ages if you get the XL one, Amazon has really good prices, hubby uses anything from 2 to 10 A4 sheets a day and the lads run off stuff for college ect and I do stuff for playgroup. The last black cartridge was bought in January and theres half left.

Good luck hunting, I gave up on one for playgroup!

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we also have the Kodak printers, at home and preschool.We did have lexmark, which was great, but the ink became hugely expensive, so we switched. The Kodak ones have been fabulous and with ink at £6.99 for black cartridges, so much cheaper. ( Also, don't forget to set up a Business account with Currys/PC World, as you get 10% off all ink purchases)

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We have a kodak one too - the best bit is that Kodak only do one colour and one black ink cartridge so you don't have to remember what type of printer you have! Why couldn't the other brands do that too eh?

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