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Full Terms and conditions
 
Minimum of 50 words must be submitted and order number must be quoted. The model of the prize may vary and any images are for illustrative purposes. There will be one single prizedraw per calendar month. The order must have been made within the last 12 months and customers will only be entered into the draw once per customer order number. The winner will be notified after the draw by e-mail.

This Prizedraw is open to all customers of Cityinkexprss Ltd who are UK mainland residents. Cityinkexpress Ltd reserves the right to verify the eligibility of entrants.
 
The prize is awarded conditionally upon acceptance and if a winner is unable to be contacted after a reasonable period or if any prize is unclaimed or declined within a reasonable period, the prize shall be deemed as unclaimed or unaccepted and a supplementary winner may be drawn.
 
The winner(s) may be required to participate in publicity connected with this Prizedraw and it is a condition of entry that the winner(s) agree to their name and county of residence being made publicly available if they win. Entrants’ data will be collected, stored and processed for the purposes of administering and assessing this Prize Draw.Cityinkexpress Ltd's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Cityinkexpress Ltd reserves the right to suspend, cancel or amend the promotion and/or review and revise these terms and conditions at any time without giving prior notice and by continuing to take part in the promotion subsequent to any revision of these terms and conditions.
May Prize
 
Here at Cityinkexpress we value customer feedback. Write us a review in May and not only will you receive 20% off your future ink refills, but you will also be entered into a draw to win an amazing brand new 8GB Apple Ipod Touch.
 
  
Just e-mail your review to reviews@cityinkexpress.co.uk quoting your order number and you will receive the 20% discount code for future ink refills, and be entered into the exclusive prize draw. Pictures are also appreciated as part of your review, but not required.
 
 
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Here at Cityinkexpress we value customer feedback. Write us a review and not only will you receive 20% off your future ink refills, but you will also be entered into a draw to win an amazing prize.
 
We will be giving away different prizes each month including cameras, TVs, Ipods and much more, so check our news for the latest prize available each month!
   
Just e-mail your review to reviews@cityinkexpress.co.uk quoting your order number and you will receive the 20% discount code for future ink refills, and be entered into the exclusive prize draw. Pictures are also appreciated as part of your review, but not required.
 
This months prize can be found here
 
Last month's winner (June 2012) of the brand new 32" flat screen tv was Derek : "The TV has arrived and works wonderfully. Our old one was just going on the blink - in fact our son had started praying for a new one"     
 
 
 
 
May's winner for the Apple Ipod Touch 8gb was M.Swinden, Birmingham, Spencer Swinden Design  
 

 
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We currently use City Ink Express CISS ink systems on our two Epson Printers, and they are fantastic! Very easy to install using the video guidelines on the website, and runs without a problem. We have estimated that using this ink system over the last few months has saved us over 300 in printing costs! Well worth it and would recommend to others that do high levels of printing!

 

Rachel at MadScience

We have two Canon MP printers, a Pixma MP210 and my wife’s older model 150. I bought mine because it uses the same cartridges as my wife’s only to find mine will not accept the larger and more economical cartridges. Our bills were horrendous, continually buying both sizes and after some problems with compatible inks and ‘refill your own‘, we gave up economising preferring the originals. Friends were skeptical about using CISS ink systems having had many problems themselves but my son said otherwise and recommended the one from Cityinkexpress.  It cost some £60 and he helped me fit it which took all of 30 minutes. The whole process was easy, much easier than I had feared after all the negative advice. It just needed a basic understanding of what the system actually needs in the way of breathing and supply and initial priming. The instructions were quite adequate for this and the ink reservoir was placed at the side of the printer on a foam mat to avoid movement. It has never needed to be primed in well over a year of constant use.
 
 
During the installation, in order to run the ink supply tubes conveniently, we needed the smallest of cutaways on the front of the printer to access the interior and using the adhesive pads and clips, the tubes were easily secured inside the printer leaving a generous loop for the carriage travel. This means that when not in use the front fold-up flap of the printer is left down to avoid trapping the tubes but this isn’t a problem as the printer is in almost daily use anyway and this also removes the chance of forgetting to lower the flap when printing and scrunching the paper up. The supplied cartridges looked identical to the original Canon’s except for the ink supply tubes fixed to the tops of each and both clipped into place as normal. My wife uses my printer for any flyers or bulk printing and only uses her printer for the day to day letters etc. She has not bought any replacement cartridges since we fitted the system to my printer.
 
 
Just a few months ago we decided to make full use of the economy of the CISS. We had previously done some costing for the printing of calendars for a local charity using original inks and these came out for materials at some £3.50 each leaving little margin for any profit at the Christmas fair. Using the CISS system and a lighter grade of paper, the cost dropped to £1.50 each and we produced a total of 35 A4 calendars of 13 pages each printed on both sides with photos covering half the sheets on hi-res 140gm paper. The saving for ink over the first year must have been some £200 against original ink cartridges and when it came time to top up, we declined to use of some ‘standard ink’ we already had in bulk and instead bought the ‘correct inks from Cityinkexpress being advised by my son that the original Canon inks were solvent based and had a self cleaning effect. We weren’t sure if the ‘correct;’ inks supplied were also solvent based but we bought them anyway having respect for their advice and have used a set of 100cc inks of each of the 4 colours to refill during the 16 months we have had the system. We have now a spare set of inks ready but the reservoirs are all full again.
 
 
In use, I find that the printer rarely requires me to run the cleaning process (it tends to run automatically anyway). I do have a tiny section of the cyan missing where the head is blocked on one hole but this occurred using compatible inks and has not yet cleared. It presents no problems using photo or hi-res paper mode and unlike my previous Canon, the printer head can’t be removed for cleaning. But it is no real issue. I only wish I had fitted the CISS ink system earlier. When I do replace the printer, I shall have no hesitation in purchasing another CISS for whatever model we obtain.
 
 
Dave

We are currently developing a new model ciss for the Epson stylus 1500w printer - release date wil be may 2012

We are currently developing a new model ciss for the Epson R2000 printer - release date wil be may 2012