I nearly didn’t get the R2400, for one very simple reason. It didn’t seem possible to do anything with the ink cartridges afterwards. You can collect from various places, bags to send used cartidges, from which some money for charity can be gained. What exactly the part that is worth something I don’t know. I would send mine to the Hawk Conservancy for example.
Most of these bags don’t accept Epson cartidges – so why not get an HP that could? Well when on Cartridges4Charity, they gave Epson’s address that I could send back the cartidges to the manufactuer. Epson on the phone confirmed this was the case.
So I will be sending them back – hopefuly they will be reused and not thrown away. Here’s the address
Service Materials Management (SMM)
EPSON Telford Ltd.
Hortonwood 40
Telford
Shropshire
TF1 7YD
http://cartridges4charity.co.uk/epsons.htm




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December 3, 2008 at 7:17 pm
Jo Wielath
Here is a woman owned and certified business where you can get cash $ for empty EPSON ink cartridges. Looks they have over 10.000 customers here is the web site: http://www.freerecycling.com
Check it out
July 11, 2009 at 8:58 pm
Matthew White
Well time has moved on somewhat. Epson can now take back these cartridges for recycling. Register on their site, and they send you 4 envelopes you can used for sending back.
Of course I have a large box full of them from over the years. So it’ll take a while.