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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 224786" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Yes. There are several brands available, from generic Staples/Office Depot types to HP and possibly others. Just search Amazon for "inkjet printable dvd<strong>".</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong> </p><p></p><p>I've had no issue with mine with either Epson brand ink or 3rd part refills from Amazon. Like a lot of printers the ink will dry up if you're not using it, but I would do runs of 50-70 Christmas CD's every year, with covers, and not have an issue running out. Can't vouch for the new one. It's a 6 cartridge system, but the photos I get from it are great. I went to Amazon and read the review and it seems that the ink cartridge issue is related only to the latest model since someone mentions "breaking out the old R280 and putting the ink in there". There have to be others that work well, either by Epson or another manufacturer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 224786, member: 9240"] Yes. There are several brands available, from generic Staples/Office Depot types to HP and possibly others. Just search Amazon for "inkjet printable dvd[B]". [/B] I've had no issue with mine with either Epson brand ink or 3rd part refills from Amazon. Like a lot of printers the ink will dry up if you're not using it, but I would do runs of 50-70 Christmas CD's every year, with covers, and not have an issue running out. Can't vouch for the new one. It's a 6 cartridge system, but the photos I get from it are great. I went to Amazon and read the review and it seems that the ink cartridge issue is related only to the latest model since someone mentions "breaking out the old R280 and putting the ink in there". There have to be others that work well, either by Epson or another manufacturer. [/QUOTE]
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