I have a HP photo printer/copy machine, but it's been out of ink nearly a year now.
I also have two laser printers and another scanner which I seem to primarily use.
I've been considering buying new inks (it has four reservoirs, black and the three colors) but I dunno if it's worth it any more...those refills cost such a big percentage of a new printer it seems crazy. Lemme see how much actually...
Costs almost 80 euros for all new ink cartridges it seems...new printer costs 129 euros.
80 euros for ~300 pages (or a couple dozen large photos) makes almost 30c per printed page, or something in the range of 2-4 euros per printed photograph just for the ink, not including the paper!
Now, the net is full of printing services that print photographs for as low as 0.9c per picture, and bigger ones at 15c etc...and those are REAL photographs, not printed ones.
After all, no matter how great a printed picture _looks_ - well I can't tell between a shop-made real photo and one from my printer by eye...if you take a magnifying glass to it, or especially if you try to repro-scan it, you notice it is after all way lesser quality.
So, the photos cost half as much ordered than when printed home - and if you wish, you can also edit the photos/make them into cards if you like - you just send them over online and they are delivered to your door in 2 days - they are of way better quality, and there's no hassle...WHY would I ever want to print my own when this is so?
B&W is usually quite good enough for me anyway...and even one of these cheap laser printers is capable of ~4000 pages before the ink runs out...and by then it's usually always cheaper to buy an entire new printer too. The last time I bought a new cartridge, and it's fine, but I won't buy another but a new printer instead. Because you never quite get the quality after a few cartridge changes, there will be some small spots now and then; I can't clean up the system well enough for a new cartridge. And, often it's cheaper to buy a new printer anyway. Although the new ones only have a smaller cartridge for ~2000 pages, it's still at least like a year of use and no worries about dirt and specks on prints.
I've been thinking I should really buy me a color laser, and if I want some vibrant colors on like birthday cards, I can laminate them or something.
But, hardly makes sense to buy inkjet printers or inks for 'em these days it seems to me.