On Thursday, 23 May 2002 08:41, Jerry Feldman wrote:
(WRT: BJC 6000 death. I had been using Canon ink since I bought
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. Alex ------------------- the
printer. More recently I had obtained cheaper ink, and had been using that. I don't know if there was some kind of cause and effect).
Without an autopsy (!), I can't declare if there is cause and effect, but something similar happened to my Epson a way back. After a while of using a cheap refill, somehow that ink corroded the circuitry, and I had to buy a not-so-cheap print head unit. Thanks no thanks to cheap ink! What I've done since is to consider the cartridge price and estimated coverage in the printer's total cost.
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