i have been using the K550 with bulk ink system for over 2 years now, must've printed over 60000 pages, thats right, sixty thousand, maybe moore, still going very strong, I have the second tray too.
I am still on the orginal Black Inks that came in the box for this printer, which was installed late September. the Yellow ink goes the fastest. suggest you use the 88XL inks.
Are you sure they prevent refilling? I had a K550 with the same cartridges and the chips never prevented refilling, I had a continuous ink system connected to the chipped HP cartridges with no problem. If the new model is really chipped, you can get auto reset chipped cartridges.
Chipped means there is a micro chip on the actual cartridges. Printer manufacturers do this to measure the useage (after a certain amount of pages the cartridge will always read as being low in ink) of the cartridge but more importantly for them, to expire the cartridge after a certain time (usually they expire after a couple of years). Chips do not prevent refill, they just prevent the cartridge from saying full all of the time.
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Quaso258 3 years ago
i have been using the K550 with bulk ink system for over 2 years now, must've printed over 60000 pages, thats right, sixty thousand, maybe moore, still going very strong, I have the second tray too.
peterbean 2 years ago
I suggest just getting the XL..
A black 88xl will be able to do over 2000 pages, and a combined over 1000 pages for the color
LordSephiros 4 years ago 2
I am still on the orginal Black Inks that came in the box for this printer, which was installed late September. the Yellow ink goes the fastest. suggest you use the 88XL inks.
rivest266 4 years ago
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tubeit2518 4 years ago
The ink cartridges has an computer chip that tells how much ink is left and is ment to prevent refulling.
rivest266 4 years ago
Are you sure they prevent refilling? I had a K550 with the same cartridges and the chips never prevented refilling, I had a continuous ink system connected to the chipped HP cartridges with no problem. If the new model is really chipped, you can get auto reset chipped cartridges.
aabsc 4 years ago
In the description, what does it mean when inks are chipped or are they shipped?
comp4nerd 4 years ago
Chipped means there is a micro chip on the actual cartridges. Printer manufacturers do this to measure the useage (after a certain amount of pages the cartridge will always read as being low in ink) of the cartridge but more importantly for them, to expire the cartridge after a certain time (usually they expire after a couple of years). Chips do not prevent refill, they just prevent the cartridge from saying full all of the time.
Chipperowski 2 years ago