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Leythos wrote:
> In article <cJSdf.48$Gt6.3@fed1read03>, fb@nospanm.cmm says... > >>And the mess you might encounter from you first time refilling? Well >>it's nothing to be concerned about. And the pics produced from top >>quality after market inks is simply outstanding. Listen to me and all >>the others who use after market inks for decades. We know what we're >>talking about. >. Most times, now > matter how careful I was (and I'm not unskilled) I got ink on the work > area, over filled the cart, found the ink bleeding out the bottom after > I had filled it, etc... The only time I ever got ink on my fingers was one time installing an oem cart on one of my newly purchased canons when I accidentely applied too much pressure on the cart pulling off the tape. Other than that one incident involving an oem cart, refilling for almost 10 years has been incident free. I never have clogged heads much to the regret of our resident oem moron and I've saved enough $'s to purchase a couple of laptops and other accessories. Refilling is obviously not for everyone, but I'm not one of those persons. Frank |
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fb wrote: > Leythos wrote: > >> In article <cJSdf.48$Gt6.3@fed1read03>, fb@nospanm.cmm says... >> >>> And the mess you might encounter from you first time refilling? Well >>> it's nothing to be concerned about. And the pics produced from top >>> quality after market inks is simply outstanding. Listen to me and >>> all the others who use after market inks for decades. We know what >>> we're talking about. >> > > > >> . Most times, now matter how careful I was (and I'm not unskilled) I >> got ink on the work area, over filled the cart, found the ink >> bleeding out the bottom after I had filled it, etc... > > > The only time I ever got ink on my fingers was one time installing an > oem cart on one of my newly purchased canons when I accidentely > applied too much pressure on the cart pulling off the tape. Other than > that one incident involving an oem cart, refilling for almost 10 years > has been incident free. I never have clogged heads much to the regret > of our resident oem moron and I've saved enough $'s to purchase a > couple of laptops and other accessories. Refilling is obviously not > for everyone, but I'm not one of those persons. > Frank DON'T BOTHER ME I'M EATING |
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