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[email protected] September 11th 05 02:14 AM

Lexmark and Dell Printers
 
Appears that the Dell A940 and Lexmark X5150 printers are similar in
design. Does anyone know whether the ink cartridges for Lexmark will
work with Dell A940 printers?

Thanks in Advance!

TexBear
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Kevin September 11th 05 04:48 AM

Not without making some modifications to your machine which would, of
course, void the warranty. Lexmark cartridges in Lexmark machines and Dell
cartridges in Dell machines. Lexmark makes the ink jet printers for Dell
and Dell puts their badge on them.

It's sort of like Mitsubishi (Matsu****a Corportation) making just about
every conceivable part that goes in just about every video tape recorder
(VCR) ever made and then Sony or Hitachi or RCA putting their name on the
chassis.

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Appears that the Dell A940 and Lexmark X5150 printers are similar in
design. Does anyone know whether the ink cartridges for Lexmark will
work with Dell A940 printers?

Thanks in Advance!

TexBear
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Fred September 11th 05 06:51 AM

Doesn't matter. Just drill a hole in the top and refill
them.

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Appears that the Dell A940 and Lexmark X5150 printers are

similar in
design. Does anyone know whether the ink cartridges for

Lexmark will
work with Dell A940 printers?

Thanks in Advance!

TexBear
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[email protected] September 11th 05 06:39 PM

Well, that makes sense... considering the rules of marketing, I
believe. The modifications you're referring to... are they
electronic-related? And if they are... heh, heh.. reckon I'm better
off, just getting the original dell cartridges..

Thanks for your help..

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zakezuke September 11th 05 09:01 PM

Well, that makes sense... considering the rules of marketing, I
believe. The modifications you're referring to... are they
electronic-related? And if they are... heh, heh.. reckon I'm better
off, just getting the original dell cartridges..


Older generations employed the use of an extra hump on the lexmark side
so when you would buy a true blue lexmark cartridge it wouldn't
physicaly fit. One in theory could remove the hump and buy whatever
they want hince the "void the warranty statement".

I don't know if the current generation employs anything more complex
than an extra hump.


Kevin September 11th 05 10:20 PM

You have to cut, grind or dremel the offending plastic tab away.

"TexBear" wrote in message
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Well, that makes sense... considering the rules of marketing, I
believe. The modifications you're referring to... are they
electronic-related? And if they are... heh, heh.. reckon I'm better
off, just getting the original dell cartridges..

Thanks for your help..

TexBear
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I call myself Me September 13th 05 05:25 AM

So who cares about the warranty? You will save enough on cartridges to pay
for a new printer (one you can actually find cartridges for)

The offending tab, is it on the printer or the cartridge?

The idea that you can only get the cartridge from dell is idiotic, everyone
needs competition.


"Kevin" wrote in message
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You have to cut, grind or dremel the offending plastic tab away.

"TexBear" wrote in message
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Well, that makes sense... considering the rules of marketing, I
believe. The modifications you're referring to... are they
electronic-related? And if they are... heh, heh.. reckon I'm better
off, just getting the original dell cartridges..

Thanks for your help..

TexBear
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zakezuke September 13th 05 08:02 AM

So who cares about the warranty? You will save enough on cartridges to pay
for a new printer (one you can actually find cartridges for)


Do you? Don't get me wrong, it's possible you may but simply the last
time I looked the price was the same for cartridges from Dell as Office
Depot. It may be possible the Lexmark varity had more ink or some
other difference that wasn't documented.

The offending tab, is it on the printer or the cartridge?


I would imagine it would be in the printhead carrier. As in the ones I
saw the dell varity had a sort of resessed area, where the printer it
self had a buldge poking out.

I don't know about the subject because simply put... switching to
another printer all together is more cost effective than buying one
refill for the printer whether from dell or office depot. the OEM
lexmark ink for the free dell printer was over 10,000/gal, where other
printers float at Between $3,000 to $5,000/gal.


Arthur Entlich September 13th 05 02:52 PM

Probably not. Dell intentionally contracted Lexmark to make the
cartridges incompatible so they could capture that portion of the inkjet
market.

As I understand it, HP refused to do so, so Dell dropped them as a supplier.

Art

wrote:

Appears that the Dell A940 and Lexmark X5150 printers are similar in
design. Does anyone know whether the ink cartridges for Lexmark will
work with Dell A940 printers?

Thanks in Advance!

TexBear



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