

So i DO NOT suggest refills as the small savings are not worth the hassle putting Dell back in the drivers seat. They sent me a way to bypass it, but it didn't work. The savings are 1 to 2 dollars and your system will not know that they are full & keep giving you warnings when the bottom line is, you don't know how much ink is left. There is also a company that will sell you refills for the printer. So that is why i bought 2 of these printers-because the cost of the ink i had on hand was more money than the 2 printers. I am being very conservative with that amount. a year using the Brother compared to the Dell. I do a fair amount of copying/printing, but i am just one person and can easily save $1000. That's your sign-when you buy 2 printers not to lose the ink that you have already purchased. While you are doing that, (and paying triple)they are going to hound you to buy this & that & this & that.REPEAT! I purchased this printer & another used one (same make & model) for the reason that i still had too many full ink cartridges to use. Here is why you DO NOT want this printer - Dell has gotten too cocky with their ink prices & making them difficult to get unless you call Dell & order them. My original Dell 948 AIO has some issues that i cannot fix & i believe it was because i put in a black ink cartridge that i received from Dell leaking at the top a little. It does not get up and dance, it just works as it should-usually. With the printers i have used, this one is just as good as the Brother i use.
