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Old 06-24-2008, 07:28 PM
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Re: Brother Printer Ink Cartridge Nearly Empty --- After Only 2Weeks!!!


midwest_46@yahoo.com wrote:

On Jun 23, 10:34�am, measekite <inkysti...@oem.com> wrote:



I would upgrade the OS to at least W2k if the hardware allows.



In a previous thread, I asked whether I should upgrade to Win XP or to another Win OS. It was determined that my hardware (RAM, hard-drive space) was insufficient and that upgrading the hardware would be too much trouble.

If your hardware cannot run at least XP then you should replace your computer.  Dell has a bunch of them at reduced prices now.






Since a set of ink costs almost as much as a printer I would trash the Brother and buy a Canon on sale. �You problems with the system you have will never cease.



Which problems with the system I have will never cease? Are you saying that Brother ink cartridges will always be used up quickly? Some of the other posters have said that only the ink cartridges that come with the printer are low. So, if I buy new cartridges, these cartridges should last a long time. Correct? Also, do I have to buy all 4 Brother cartridges at once? Or can I buy only the yellow, since that cartridge is the one that is almost empty?

What does the manual say?
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Old 06-24-2008, 07:29 PM
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Re: Brother Printer Ink Cartridge Nearly Empty --- After Only 2Weeks!!!


midwest_46@yahoo.com wrote:

On Jun 23, 1:44�pm, Big_Al <Bi...@md.com> wrote:



Been working for years, guess I got the right vendor. Granted I send my photos to Walmart to print and rarely print photos at home. �For color text printing the ink works fine. � Even prints CD's fine too.



Why would I buy a printer that could print photos, and then send the photos to Wal-Mart for printing?

Stop sending them to walmart unless all you take are snapshots and in that case it does not make a difference.




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Old 06-24-2008, 07:31 PM
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Re: Brother Printer Ink Cartridge Nearly Empty --- After Only 2 Weeks!!!


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I have a Gateway computer with the following: 1) a 1400-MHz Pentium 4 processor, 2) 256 MB of RAM, and 3) 40 GB of hard-drive space. The computer is running Windows Millennium Edition (ME). Two and a half weeks ago, I bought a Brother MFC-240C printer. This is a multifunction device: printer, copier, fax, and scanner. ---------- When I installed the ink cartridges, the machine cleaned the ink tube system. Then I pressed "Color Start" to test the four colors corresponding to the cartridges (black, yellow, cyan, and magenta). The machine printed out the Print Quality Check Sheet. This sheet showed a square pattern in each color. If all small lines were clear and visible, I had to press 1 for Yes, and the quality check would be done. If there were missing small lines, I had to press 2 for No, and the colors would be cleaned. Then the Check Sheet would be printed again. When the Check Sheet was printed the first time, there were no missing lines, but (in my opinion) some lines were not clear, especially the yellow lines. So, I pressed 2 for No, and the colors were cleaned, and the Check Sheet was printed out again. The colors were cleaned four times before I was satisfied that the small lines were clear and visible. After the color test, the rest of the installation was done. ---------- In my regular usage, the first thing I printed out was an HTML page (2 sheets). Since the HTML page was in color, the printed pages were in color as well. After that, during the next 2 weeks or so, I printed out or copied about 20 - 25 pages in black and white. Today, I printed out 4 pages in black and white, and then the printer showed the following message: "Near Empty Yellow", meaning that the Yellow ink cartridge was nearly empty. Now, I will admit that I keep the printer unplugged (from the AC power supply and from the wall phone jack) if I am not using the printer. I plug in the printer ONLY if I have to print and/or copy something. However, the printer is ALWAYS connected to the computer via USB cable. Also, sometimes when I printed something, the machine cleaned the print head before the printing occurred. Page 99 of the user's guide states the following: "To ensure good print quality, the machine will regularly clean the print head." The user's guide then explains that, in addition to the automatic cleaning of the print head, the user can clean the print head manually (by pressing some buttons). The user's guide then states the following: "Cleaning the print head consumes ink. Cleaning too often uses ink unnecessarily." ---------- So, here are my questions: 1) How can the yellow cartridge be nearly empty after only 2.5 weeks? The colors were cleaned 4 times during the color test, and the print head was cleaned a few times, but I have printed only 2 color pages. 2) If cleaning the print head consumes ink and if the machine cleans the print head whenever the machine wants to, then how can I stop the machine from cleaning itself too much? Is this some scam on the part of Brother to get me to buy more ink cartridges? Can Brother be sued for this? Do printers from other brands also clean their print heads whenever they want to? 3) Do I have a defective printer? Should I get a refund? I bought this particular printer (Brother MFC-240C) because it was the only printer a) that was compatible with Windows ME, b) that was relatively lightweight, and c) that was relatively cheap. So, should I try to find a different printer? Unfortunately, upgrading my computer to Windows XP would be too much trouble.



You should be aware that the ink cartridges supplied with the most printers contain a very minimal amount of ink.

except Canon.


This is because the printer is sold with virtually no profit. All the money is made selling the ink cartridges which are vastly over priced for what the are. The minimal ink filling of the supplied cartridges gets you buying the full price cartridges as soon as possible. Many printer buyers have found that a set of replacement cartridges can actually cost more than the printer did, partiularly at the budget end of the market.

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Old 06-25-2008, 01:41 AM
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Re: Brother Printer Ink Cartridge Nearly Empty --- After Only 2Weeks!!!
On Jun 23, 10:48*am, Big_Al <Bi...@md.com> wrote:

>
> I have a canon IP4000 and love it. * Doesn't use ink that much and you
> can buy 3rd party cartridges for about $4 per rather than the typical
> $12 at Costco.


I went to the Canon website, and I searched for the IP4000.

I found the following links:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...odeli d=10239

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...odeli d=10438

When you guys talk about the Canon IP4000, do you have these two
printers in mind?


These two printers seem to be photo printers. Do they also print paper
documents? They are, however, compatible with Windows ME.

Furthermore, will these two Canon printers also have starter
cartridges? If yes, then is there any point in getting a refund on the
Brother printer and getting a Canon printer?

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Old 06-25-2008, 02:24 AM
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Re: Brother Printer Ink Cartridge Nearly Empty --- After Only 2Weeks!!!


midwest_46@yahoo.com wrote:

On Jun 23, 10:48&nbsp;am, Big_Al &lt;Bi...@md.com&gt; wrote:



I have a canon IP4000 and love it. &nbsp; Doesn't use ink that much and you can buy 3rd party cartridges for about $4 per rather than the typical $12 at Costco.



I went to the Canon website, and I searched for the IP4000. I found the following links: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&amp;fcategoryid=184&am p;modelid=10239 http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&amp;fcategoryid=184&am p;modelid=10438 When you guys talk about the Canon IP4000, do you have these two printers in mind? These two printers seem to be photo printers. Do they also print paper documents? They are, however, compatible with Windows ME. Furthermore, will these two Canon printers also have starter cartridges? If yes, then is there any point in getting a refund on the Brother printer and getting a Canon printer?

They only use starter carts for those in the midwest who have inferior printers...Oh Brother
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Old 06-26-2008, 04:30 AM
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Re: Brother Printer Ink Cartridge Nearly Empty --- After Only 2 We

Yep, and this has become something of a racket, with manufacturers
'chipping' carts to cause deliberate failure after a set number of pages.

In any case I would always advise people to steer clear of these
multifunction units. Especially on a low-powered computer as they install
services which run continuously even when the MFU is not being used.

When you think about it:
Who faxes these days? Well, me, but one fax in three months and my modem
does that anyway.
Copying with an inkjet is hideously wasteful. Need to copy? Get a copier!
Scanners cost peanuts.

Color lasers are a lot cheaper than they used to be, and if you want a
PRINTER instead of a box of tricks then that is what I would advise.

>
> You should be aware that the ink cartridges supplied with the most printers
> contain a very minimal amount of ink. This is because the printer is sold
> with virtually no profit. All the money is made selling the ink cartridges
> which are vastly over priced for what the are. The minimal ink filling of
> the supplied cartridges gets you buying the full price cartridges as soon as
> possible.
>
> Many printer buyers have found that a set of replacement cartridges can
> actually cost more than the printer did, partiularly at the budget end of
> the market.
>


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