Hi,
I have a doubt, I have a Roland sp-540V and I don’t know if it’s better to continue using original Roland inks or use the existing compatible ones.
The savings would be about £100 for the 4 cartridges, I would like to know if it could affect the head and the injectors ... I don’t know, so far I've always used originals, what do you think? Is worth it?
Regards
Original or compatible inks
Re: Original or compatible inks
The subject of inks is very subjective. It depends on how much you are going to print.
If you are going to save £500 per year keep the originals.
If you are going to have a high consumption you can change perfectly to the alternatives. What you should be clear about is that you have to be more proactive in the face of future breakdowns. For example, capping has to be done once a year.
And regarding recommended brands as there are several. We work with Bordeaux that are Mix and Match.
If you are going to save £500 per year keep the originals.
If you are going to have a high consumption you can change perfectly to the alternatives. What you should be clear about is that you have to be more proactive in the face of future breakdowns. For example, capping has to be done once a year.
And regarding recommended brands as there are several. We work with Bordeaux that are Mix and Match.
Original or compatible inks
There is always a risk when you go with other than original. On the other hand, I dont Orange would promise there receiver compatible with Futaba FHSS and S-FHSS if it wasnt, Its worth testing together with RadioLink.
Thanks for the input guys
Thanks for the input guys
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Original or compatible inks
The front diff centres are compatible, but the rear diffs are different. 75 has 30 spline axles, 78/9 have 32 spline on the rear.
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