Slash printing costs with the
Ink Caddy II!

 

How it works:


Ink Caddy - Reservoir
The Ink Caddy II sits beside your printer. The 6 ink compartments hold 110ml each - equivalent to 11 cartridges!


 

Feed tubes connect from the bottom of the Caddy to the top of the Ink Caddy cartridges.

The entire system is pre-assembled, full of ink, and ready to install.

 
Ink Caddy Cartridges

Ink Caddy Cartridges - chip view
The Ink Caddy Cartridges utilize "Always Full Chips", which tell your printer and computer that they are never empty and have plenty of ink.
 

The Ink Caddy Cartridges install just like ordinary cartridges.  The feed tubes are secured on the inside upper edge of the printer, just left of center.  This allows the tubes to move freely and not interfere with the print carriage.  There is just enough slack to allow the carriage to move to both ends of the printer.
 
Ink Caddy - Installed

The Result:
Beautiful prints on paper or discs
for 1/15th the cost of factory cartridges!
Ink Caddy Print Samples
 

Click below to order your Ink Caddy II
Epson R200, 220, 300, 320 Epson R260/R380 Epson R 340
$89.00 + $10 S&H
$125.00 + $10 S&H
$89.00 + $10 S&H

 

HP D5160 Printer
$150.00 + $10 S&H

or call MRG Video (815) 865-5310
 


Download the instruction sheet for R260/380 Model Here
 

 
Time to refill?
Order a refill set from MRG Video, Inc. $60
This is equivalent to over $800 in factory cartridges!
 
Remove the plastic plug at the top of the ink compartment.  The replacement ink ships in flip top bottles - just pour the ink into the caddy.  You can even continue to print while refilling!

How long does a refill last?  Remember that each refill bottle has as much useable ink as 11 standard cartridges.  Most users report a need to refill less than once a year!
Ink Caddy Refill Set
Click to order your complete refill kit: $60 + $10 Shipping
Epson R200/220/320 Refill Kit
Epson R260/380 Refill Kit
Epson R340 Refill Kit
HP D5160 Refill Kit

To order individual colors, call (815) 865-5310.
 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How is the quality of the ink in the Ink Caddy compared to Epson ink?
A: This is hands down the most common question we get, especially from people who have been disappointed with the poor print quality from off brand or refilled cartridges. We are pleased to report that according to current Ink Caddy users, prints from the Ink Caddy look as good as those using Epson ink.  We use the highest grade ink we can find - the proof is in the print!

Q: When using the Ink Caddy II, the computer asks if I wish to print even though I'm using non Epson cartridges.  Is there a way to turn this off?
A: Yes.  From your desktop, go to "Start>Control Panel>Printers and Faxes>Epson R(your model)".  Right mouse click on the printer icon, and choose "Printing Properties>Maintenance".  In the "Maintenance" screen, click the "speed & progress" button on the bottom right.  In this window, place a checkmark in the "disable Epson status monitoring" box, 2nd from the top. Save your changes.  This should prevent the "non-epson ink warning" from coming up every time.  Note that the location of this feature may differ slightly in different printer models.

Q: How do I know when I need to refill the Ink Caddy II?
A: The Caddy is transparent, so you can see when the levels get close to the bottom.  You don't have to wait until it is almost empty, though - you can top off the ink whenever you'd like - even while the printer is printing!

Q: When I use my Ink Caddy II, the ink levels displayed on my computer are inaccurate.  Is something wrong?
A: Nothing is wrong. The Ink Caddy II system has "Always full chips" built into it's cartridges.  These chips don't really monitor anything, but instead just always show that your cartridges have at least some ink in them to keep the printer from stopping.

Q: Should I turn my printer off when it's not in use?
A: We recommend turning the printer off if you don't use it for more than one day.  This ensures that the print nozzles stay clean.

Q: I've installed my Ink Caddy II, but am getting a flashing red light on the printer.  What does this mean?
A: Typically this means that the print carriage is obstructed.  Make sure that the inside tube mount is high enough to avoid contacting the carriage as it moves sideways.  Also make sure that there is just enough slack in the tubes to allow the carriage to move all the way to the left and right freely.

Q: What's the catch?
A: This is the 2nd most common question we get about the Ink Caddy  II: "This seems to good to be true - what's the catch?"  The answer is that there is no catch: the Ink Caddy II is a better way to print, period!  Substantial ink savings, great print quality, easy installation, and longer times between refills.  The system has a 1 year warranty, and a 30 day no questions asked return policy.  Give it a try!