
BEST PRINTER FOR CONTINUOUS INK SUPPLY SYSTEM (CISS)
Different people may have different printing needs that is why there are so many printers available in the market today to cater to each specific need. However, if you are like most people, you are probably confused which printer to buy, especially if it's your first time to own an inkjet printer. So, most of our customers ask us which printer is most compatible with the Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS)?
We've collected a general GUIDE that you can use when buying a printer to be converted to Continuous Ink Supply Sytems (CISS). Please note that these are just a GUIDE based on our own experience and that you're specific experience may be different based on other factors such as volume of printing, printing frequency, printer care and maintenance, etc. One thing we know for sure though, if we take proper care of our printer, it will definitely last longer.
So, if you are just in the process of buying a new printer, below are the top printers that are most compatible with Ink All-You-Can System and their corresponding advantages and disadvantages:
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EPSON T10 |
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CANON PIXMA IP1980 |
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Overall, if you are not so much concerned with speed, it's more economical in the long-term to buy Epson printer. However, if you need faster printing and it's ok for you to buy a new cartridge every now and then (when the cartridge wears out), you can go for Canon printer.
ON MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OR 3-IN-1 PRINTERS
How about multifunctional printers like 3-in-1 printers with photocopy and scan functions?
Yes, 3-in-1 printers can be installed with Ink All-You-Can System. However, we generally ask the customer if they really need the scanning and photocopying functions that much. The reason is that generally speaking, multi-functional printers are more prone to damage/errors compared to single-function printers and they are harder to troubleshoot. If the customer really needs scanning as an everyday function, it is best for him/her to purchase a scanner separately. That way, both printing and scanning can work at the same time (which saves time) and if one equipment malfunctions, the other one will continue to function properly.
But then again, it’s the call of the customer. If he/she really wants to buy a 3-in-1 printer, we will happily install it with Ink All-You-Can System. Needless to say, we also have a lot of customers who enjoy unlimited printing and unlimited savings using Ink All-You-Can to their 3-in-1 printers.
Need more information? Send us a message and we'll be happy to help. :)





