Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
Frank wrote:
> measekite wrote:
>
>> Souhnds like a spammer to me.
>>
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>
> Sounds like good, free advice to me!
> Thanks.
> Frank
Looks good to me too
Peter wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> measekite wrote:
>>
>>> Souhnds like a spammer to me.
>>>
>> ------------------------------------------
>>
>> Sounds like good, free advice to me!
>> Thanks.
>> Frank
> Looks good to me too
Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
Arthur Entlich wrote:
> Let's just call it "enlightened self-interest"... probably mainly
> accurate, but the intent is to use the info to sell product.
>
>
> Peter wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>> measekite wrote:
>>>
>>>> Souhnds like a spammer to me.
>>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Sounds like good, free advice to me!
>>> Thanks.
>>> Frank
>> Looks good to me too
I don't see anything wrong with that. I frequently go to the suppliers
of a product for information on that product. Who would know it better?
Usually, I get straight information, slightly biased, but accurate. I
have even had suppliers recommend a competitor's product if they didn't
have one that fit my requirements. Happens all the time. You just have
to learn how to listen and determine who's lying and who's not. Assuming
anybody with a self-interest is always lying about that interest is as
wrong as assuming they always tell the truth.
Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
TJ wrote:
> Arthur Entlich wrote:
>> Let's just call it "enlightened self-interest"... probably mainly
>> accurate, but the intent is to use the info to sell product.
>>
>>
>> Peter wrote:
>>> Frank wrote:
>>>> measekite wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Souhnds like a spammer to me.
>>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Sounds like good, free advice to me!
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Frank
>>> Looks good to me too
>
> I don't see anything wrong with that. I frequently go to the suppliers
> of a product for information on that product. Who would know it
> better? Usually, I get straight information, slightly biased, but
> accurate. I have even had suppliers recommend a competitor's product
> if they didn't have one that fit my requirements. Happens all the
> time. You just have to learn how to listen and determine who's lying
> and who's not. Assuming anybody with a self-interest is always lying
> about that interest is as wrong as assuming they always tell the truth.
>
> TJ
That attitude can turn this ng into a ***** house.
Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
measekite wrote:
>
>
> TJ wrote:
>>
>> I don't see anything wrong with that. I frequently go to the suppliers
>> of a product for information on that product. Who would know it
>> better? Usually, I get straight information, slightly biased, but
>> accurate. I have even had suppliers recommend a competitor's product
>> if they didn't have one that fit my requirements. Happens all the
>> time. You just have to learn how to listen and determine who's lying
>> and who's not. Assuming anybody with a self-interest is always lying
>> about that interest is as wrong as assuming they always tell the truth.
>>
>> TJ
> That attitude can turn this ng into a ***** house.
You would be the expert there, I guess. I have no expertize in that area
whatsoever.
Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
On May 31, 12:44 am, Frank <f...@tpi.olm> wrote:
> measekite wrote:
> > Souhnds like a spammer to me.
>
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Sounds like good, free advice to me!
> Thanks.
> Frank
The advice is representative of what you see on ink seller sites.
I disagree with some of it for my specific purposes. I keep the Canon
carts in the machine while refilling. In fact, I have them *******
down for a permanent seal. When I refill, I run several purge print
pages until the colors are clear. I never have leakage at the heads.
Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
Al Bundy wrote:
> On May 31, 12:44 am, Frank <f...@tpi.olm> wrote:
>
>> measekite wrote:
>>
>>> Souhnds like a spammer to me.
>>>
>> ------------------------------------------
>>
>> Sounds like good, free advice to me!
>> Thanks.
>> Frank
>>
>
> The advice is representative of what you see on ink seller sites.
> I disagree with some of it for my specific purposes. I keep the Canon
> carts in the machine while refilling.
The issue is the crap ink. Buy Canon OEM ink. Look at all of the
problems people post when they do not use the recommended ink the
printer is designed for.
> In fact, I have them *******
> down for a permanent seal. When I refill, I run several purge print
> pages until the colors are clear. I never have leakage at the heads.
>
Re: Common mistakes when refilling ink jet cartridges
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 07:45:51 -0700 (PDT), Al Bundy <MSfortune@mcpmail.com> wrote
as underneath my scribble :
Interesting thaught - can you give a bit more how you did this and dont the
heads leak and run into the printer while the suction in the tank is released
during refill? or do you rely on speed! Good idea though..
Charlie+
snip
> I keep the Canon
>carts in the machine while refilling. In fact, I have them *******
>down for a permanent seal. When I refill, I run several purge print
>pages until the colors are clear. I never have leakage at the heads.