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Of all the dirty, under handed things...
I just heard about this crap that Epson is doing. They use a smart chip that prevents the owner from refilling, or replacing Epson cartridges with generic brands. I hear it is in court now, with an anti-trust lawsuit. Depending on the outcome, I'm sure all printer manufacturers will be doing this soon.
Isn't that a little unfair? That would be like Ford or Chevy using a special chip in the gas tanks and/or engine, forcing the owner to use only Ford or Chevy gas or oil.
I'll never buy an Epson. Printer manufacturers have always priced their cartridges ridiculously high, which is why I refill mine. I have always had excellent results refilling. If they all start preventing the owner from refilling, I guess I'll have to learn shorthand. I absolutely refuse to buy overpriced cartridges.
What a slap in the face to the consumer.
On the bright side, I guess there are chip resetting tools that work around this problem, but that is yet another added expense.
I just think that is a crappy and dishonest way of doing business.
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