Some Ink Suppliers sell what they call ';Universal Ink'; - they claim this ink will work in any / all printers - don't believe it !
There are primary differences in how manufacturers build their printers; primairly, wheather the Printhead(s) is built into the printer, or wheather the Printhead(s) are contained within the Inkjet cartridges.
There is a very major difference in ';Black'; ink; your printer will need to use either ';Dye-Based'; or ';Pigmented'; Black.
If you're printer is a HP, Dell, Sharp {most}, or Lexmark, you will need to use ';Pigmented Black';. The Printhead application process for printers that require ';Dye-Based Black'; is completely different from printers that require ';Pigmented Black'; - the two should NEVER BE INTERCHANGED.
There are many websites that can fully explain; search for
';Inkjet Cartridge Refilling'; - I will list three websites in the sources box.
So-called ';Universal Inks'; are just a disaster waiting to happen - DON'T USE 'EM - use the correct inks for your inkjet cartridges / printer.
Good Luck,
Ken C.
';Little Covered Wagon Cartridge X-change';Is there any kind of ink that fits any printer?
I don't know what you mean but I think if you say ink, it refers to what makes image or text on papers, than I would say yes because it is possible for one to refill any printer cartridge with any kind of ink and still be able to get a good print out. I have tried it before.Is there any kind of ink that fits any printer?
Yes..... there is
no
not unless u refill the cartridges yourself
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