29 November 2012

New Compatible Ink Cartridges for Epson Stylus Photo R1500W Printer

Great news regarding compatible ink cartridges for use with the New Epson Stylus Photo R 1500 W  model printer.  Premium Inks are the first supplier selling this product in the UK.  We now have limited stocks and are selling them in a set(s) to begin with.  (A maximum of 2 sets per customer until larger stocks arrive).
Filled with high quality dye ink, these cartridges will be very popular with users of this model who are looking to save money but at the same time maintain high quality printing.
The Epson Stylus Photo R1500 W uses the same series ink cartridges as the older discontinued R1400 model   (T0791 Black, T0792 Cyan, T0793 Magenta, T0794 Yellow, T0795 Light/Photo Cyan, and T0796 Light/Photo Magenta), however important changes have been made preventing owners from using the same older type cartridges.  Only new modified cartridges will work in the new printer.
To secure a limited supply of this product visit our printer cartridges website and click on Epson compatible, then look for the R1500 link. There is a direct link to the product page towards the top of this article.
We offer fast delivery with free same working day dispatch via recorded delivery.

24 November 2012

New PGI-550 PGBK CLI-551 BK/C/M/Y Compatible / Refillable Printer Ink Cartridges

Just like the New Epson Daisy Inks, Canon have released a new range of printer cartridges called PGI-550 PGBK large black CLI-551 black, cyan, magenta and yellow dye inks.  These are designed to work in their new range of printers which include the Canon Pixma iP7250, iP8750, iX6850, MG5450, MG5550, MG5650, MG6350, MG6450, MG6650, MG7150, MG7550, MX725, MX925 printer models.  They are principally ink tanks with chips which slip inside the separate print head that comes with the printers.

Update: The following products are now available...

Compatible cartridges now available at https://premium-inks.com/collections/canon-compatible-ink-cartridges/products/set-5-canon-pgi-550bk-cli-551-bk-c-m-y-pixma-ip-7250-mg-5550-mx-725-ink-cartridges-non-oem
Set of 5 Compatible Ink Cartridges for use with Canon Pixma iP7250, iP8750, iX6850, MG5450, MG5550, MG5650, MG6350, MG6450, MG6650, MG7150, MG7550, MX725, MX925 printers and more using PGI-550BK and CLI-551 BK/C/M/Y cartridges.  Non OEM - Not made by Canon.

Refillable cartridges with arc available from https://premium-inks.com/collections/refillable-cartridges-for-canon/products/5-refillable-arc-canon-pixma-cartridges-mg-5650-mg5650-pgi-550-cli-551-bk-c-m-y
SET OF 5 REFILLABLE EMPTY COMPATIBLE CARTRIDGES (WITH AUTO RESET CHIPS FITTED). For use with Canon Pixma MG5550, MG5650, iP7250, MG5400, MG6300, MG5450, MG6350, MX725, MX925 Printers and more using.. 1 X PGI-550BK BLACK REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1 X CLI-551BK BLACK REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1 X CLI-551C CYAN REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1 X CLI-551M MAGENTA REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE, 1X CLI-551Y YELLOW REFILLABLE INK CARTRIDGE.



21 November 2012

Compatible / Refillable Ink Cartridges Epson Daisy 18 XL XP 102 202 205 302 305 405

Compatible Epson Daisy 18 XL for use with XP 102 202 205 302 305 405 ink jet printer cartridges are now available.
Even though it is technically possible to refill the Daisy 18 cartridges, there is no real point because they cannot be re-used, as the latest Epson printers will not accept them for a second time.
The new Daisy 18 and 18 XL ink cartridges use a new smart chip with a different configuration and programming code. 
So if you want to refill your cartridges then buy the following product that has auto reset chips fitted....




12 November 2012

Google Search Engine Algorithm Update - Website Traffic Visitors Results Down

We have noticed a sharpe drop in website visitors since Google actioned their late September search engine update.  We are hoping that the situation settles down and our printer cartridges websites becomes more visible again.
Fortunately we have many existing customers who continue to visit our website, however it is always necessary to continue to add and replace those who may not return again.  The latest Google algorithm change has halved the traffic to our main website.
We have been told by our SEO friends not to panic and to hold tight for the situation to resolve itself.  It can be worrying however when half of the existing traffic is diverted elsewhere overnight.  For younger more unstable companies this must be a concerning time for them.  When much of their hard work seems to have been wasted.
Reading various blogs and pages regarding these issues one finds different reasons for changes in site traffic.  One of them is the use of descriptive domain names; in our case printer cartridges.  Several people have written that Google are penalising these domains in search results.  However talking to search engine experts this theory bears little fruit.  Some websites with descriptive domain names are still featuring high up on natural searches.
More to the point, the general consensus of opinion seems to be that Google is now more interested in active content.  Websites that change their online content often should be ranked higher.  Of course modifying content takes time which gives an immediate advantage to larger organisations with greater resources.  Companies who can afford to employ a permanent person assigned to these duties will benefit the most, meaning larger organisations will prosper with  these latest changes.
All of the above said, the jury is still out with regards to the new inner workings and mechanics of Google search.  We will all have to wait for the dust to settle; but hopefully the situation will before clearer soon before too many sales are lost!