A year or two ago, I tried to refill Epson cartridges with cheap replacement ink. I could never print with that printer again. It cost me $200, and is now junk. Buy HP, and buy their overpriced cartriges, and buy a b&w printer for all your normal needs. Color dot-matrix is just too expensive, except for color output, which most people hardly ever need. There are laser printers for around $200 now. --doug, wa2say At 19:25 05/26/2002 +0200, steve wrote:
On Sunday 26 May 2002 16:27, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Alex Daniloff wrote:
Well, here what I did about expensive color ink catriges for Canon BJC620. I gave the sample of the each S/M/Y ink to my mom chemical engineer. She analysed each sample on gas chromatograph and deducted chemical formula for the each sample. Now I'm brewing these color inks at home without paying any money.
I wonder what the copyright terrorists have to say about that..
Theo
Well c'mon then. Tell us the formula! It's cheaper to but a new printer than replace the black and colour cartridges in my Lexmark here in Spain. Steve.
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