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| 2965.1 |  | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Mar 27 1997 04:59 | 5 | 
|  |     The ink formulations are different - different pigment types, different
    solvents, different flow characteristics - swapping ink can give poor
    results or even clog the printhead.
    
    			Steve
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| 2965.2 | Refill kits? | ICARUS::tavo.ogo.dec.com::Diaz | Octavio | Thu Mar 27 1997 14:42 | 8 | 
|  | In a somewhat related topic...
Any comments on the catridge refill kits that are been sold now?
If they work I can save about 75% of cost,e.g. $25 per new cartridge vs $5 
for refill kit.
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| 2965.3 | Hundreds and hundreds printed with refill ink | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | VMS...riding into the setting sun! | Thu Mar 27 1997 14:57 | 5 | 
|  |     I used a noname refill kit for my Canon BJC-610. Besides the "truthful"
    remarks that THIS kit won't color your fingers (they just became
    black) I have found no problems so far.
    
    Guenther
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| 2965.4 |  | OSEC::pervy.mco.dec.com::gilbertb | cyberpaddler | Thu Mar 27 1997 16:46 | 9 | 
|  | 
I've used two different refill types for the black cartridge of my HP Deskjet 
660C and not noticed any problems with printing.
However, if you do have a problem, you have no realistic means of redress 
unless the ink supplier specifically warrants it'll work with your printer. 
The printer manufacturer will disown it because they want the refill business 
for themselves.
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| 2965.5 | refill kit? | USDEV1::CLEMENT | Smells like Nirvana | Thu May 29 1997 12:29 | 27 | 
|  |     I am thinking of trying a refill kit for the Canon BC-02 ink cartridge.
    Are these kits available at local stores?  I also came across this
    offer on the web...
    
    	** Canon **
    BC-01, BC-02, BX-1, BX-2  
    $19.95 + $4.00 S&H (10 Refills)
    
    from...
    
    INK ON THE WEB
    "We Do The Usual And Unusual"
    Remanufactured Ink-Jet Cartridges
    Refill Kits
    Bulk Ink
    = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 
    Ink-On-The-Web
    233 Rogue River Hwy., Ste. 1063
    Grants Pass, OR  97527
    [email protected]
    Bus:..(541) 955.8495
    Fax:..(541) 479.7307
    
    Has anyone done business with these folks and are these prices good?
    
    Thanks, Mark
    
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| 2965.6 |  | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu May 29 1997 12:50 | 4 | 
|  | Refill kits are available at CompUSA, etc., and at PC shows.  I've never
used one.
			Steve
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| 2965.7 | Cartridge system works for me | FX28PM::SMITHP | Written but not read | Thu May 29 1997 13:24 | 14 | 
|  |     I have used a refill kit for the BC-02 once. It was the bottle of ink
    type that you refill the BC-02 with. I will not do that again, the ink
    was not as dark as the real deal and the Cannon BC-02 printhead died
    halfway thru the second refill (one bottle was enough for two refills).
    
    I have been having great success with the refillable printhead/tank
    combo. I don't recall the brand name, but it is sold by COMPUSA. It was
    ~$45 and included a refillable prinhead and 3 snap on ink tanks.
    The refillable printhead is supposed to be good for ~10 refill tanks.
    The refill tanks are priced around $14 each, if I recall correctly.
    
    Ask about this type at your internet sources, it may have been made by
    Fullmark (sp?).  You might also call MEI at 800-634-3478. MEI has a lot
    of OEM ink and different types of refill ink and kits. 
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| 2965.8 |  | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | VMS...riding into the setting sun! | Thu May 29 1997 15:06 | 14 | 
|  |     I use refill kits for the blank ink on my BJC-610. All the local stores
    do have this kit which includes a small device to push the pin ball
    into the cartidge and new ones to close the hole after the refill.
    The description claims you can do this without getting black...HAHA!
    It's mostly a mess so I do it over the kitchen sink. In most cases I
    have difficulties to convince the printer that the cartridge is no
    longer empty. The filling created quite some bubbles in the cartridge.
    After a couple of head cleaning actions the printer finally accepts.
    
    For the two reasons above I always keep a genuine black ink cartridge
    around...just in case. I'm not sure whether or not the $$$ pay of the
    extra nerves I need.
    
    Guenther
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| 2965.9 |  | BRITE::FYFE | What's his name ... | Thu May 29 1997 16:18 | 11 | 
|  | 
Owning a Conon 600e I find the ink cartridges expensive. 
I bought an INKUBE which contains enough ink for about 20 refills.
I drilled holes in the top of the cartridges, fill them with the
needle provided, and seal with a self tapping screw and rubber washer.
Fast refills, little mess (after a bit of practice) and cheap.
Doug.
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| 2965.10 | A gave up on refills | MARVIN::SHAND | Mike Shand | Fri May 30 1997 06:57 | 7 | 
|  | My experience with a Canon BC01 cartridge refil, was that during the lifetime of the first refill, the print
quality began to go bad. It was as if the dots weren't quite correctly aligned on the paper, resulting in
characters which were distorted. I thought it was the actual printer mechanism which was going bad, but when I
eventually replaced the catridge with a new canon one, it all worked perfectly again. I did try refilling another
cartridge with the same effect. I decided it wasn't worth it, and have used new cartridges ever since.
	Mike
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| 2965.11 | .7 product name? | USDEV1::CLEMENT | Smells like Nirvana | Tue Jun 03 1997 13:02 | 4 | 
|  |     Called CompUSA regarding .7s printhead/tank combos.  The guy did not 
    have a clue.  Do you recall the name of the product?
    
    Thanks, Mark
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| 2965.12 |  | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Tue Jun 03 1997 17:05 | 5 | 
|  | >    Called CompUSA regarding xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.  The guy did not 
>    have a clue. 
    
    Now, there's a generally applicable statement if ever I've heard one.
    
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