Opinions on the A3 Epson WF7310 printer from Ink Expess ltd

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Orangeoctopus
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Re: Opinions on the A3 Epson WF7310 printer from Ink Expess ltd

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For an A3 sublimation printer this seems good value at £300.

Has anyone got experience with this or a similar model?

I rang the company today and they said the ET15000 the only A3 they currently have in stock ( which is more than double the price ) would not produce a better image. ( both 4 ink )

Drawbacks on the WF7310 is the ink cartridge chips need replacing ( £20 for a set ) each time the printer registers empty, I'm not sure how much of a job that is and the cartridge inks that are refilled with syringe looks more fiddly than the eco tank.

They are expecting stock of the 7310 any day now so any opinions / advice on this model or recommendations for other A3 Epson printers would be very much appreciated.

Many thanks Paul
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I went with the et15000 due to the Ecotanks, ink costs are far far lower and you need not ever worry about chips telling you they are empty
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pcwizme;150734 wrote:I went with the et15000 due to the Ecotanks, ink costs are far far lower and you need not ever worry about chips telling you they are empty
Hi did you purchase through one of the dealers offering ready to go packages with ICC etc or do it yourself? Just wondering if it's easy enough for a beginner like me to just buy the printer new and inks etc

Thanks Paul
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Orangeoctopus;150739 wrote:Hi did you purchase through one of the dealers offering ready to go packages with ICC etc or do it yourself? Just wondering if it's easy enough for a beginner like me to just buy the printer new and inks etc

Thanks Paul
I went with getting everything from ink experts in a kit basically
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