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Old July 3rd 03, 12:09 PM
Steve Dell
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I print primarily photos and some general purpose stuff.
What are the group's opinion regarding refilling the Canon i950 carts?
Is it worth the effort?
are the ink supply kits good for this purpose? who makes a good ink kit?

TIA

Steve


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Old July 3rd 03, 02:01 PM
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The JetTec 950 cartridges would save you money and a 5 colour refill kit is
also there.
As below Tony
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I print primarily photos and some general purpose stuff.
What are the group's opinion regarding refilling the Canon i950 carts?
Is it worth the effort?
are the ink supply kits good for this purpose? who makes a good ink kit?

TIA

Steve




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Old July 3rd 03, 02:09 PM
BF
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If saving money is worth it to you then do it. It brings the price for ink
down to a point where good paper is the only real expense. It is really easy
to refill these ink tanks.


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I print primarily photos and some general purpose stuff.
What are the group's opinion regarding refilling the Canon i950 carts?
Is it worth the effort?
are the ink supply kits good for this purpose? who makes a good ink kit?

TIA

Steve




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Old July 3rd 03, 11:55 PM
BF
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This is good to hear because that is where I bought my refill kit for my
i950. I only had to refill two colors so far but the ink seems consistent
and the price brings the ink cost down to a fraction of what new ink tanks
would cost.




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says...
I print primarily photos and some general purpose stuff.
What are the group's opinion regarding refilling the Canon i950 carts?
Is it worth the effort?
are the ink supply kits good for this purpose? who makes a good ink kit?

TIA

Steve




Being a current (and long time) re-filler of Epson,
Canon, and HP, and yes even a Lexmark, I recommend
www.inksupply.com. I am now using ONLY their ink as
they seem to have each makers ink formula pretty much
NAILED. Other brands work, for sure, but they have been
VERY reliable.(and fairly inexpensive)

They sell their ink according to which cartridge you are
re-filling NOT the same ink for all HP printers, or the
same for ALL Canons ect.

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Larry Lynch
Mystic, Ct.



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Old July 4th 03, 02:28 AM
Eyron
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I have been using MIS inks for my Epson printers.
Have a new kit for my Canon I950.
Will tell you how the quality is when I use a few refils on the i950.
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news:a3ed7d7672b5d717e2f6410b0a3c0ee0@TeraNews...
In article ,
says...
I print primarily photos and some general purpose stuff.
What are the group's opinion regarding refilling the Canon i950 carts?
Is it worth the effort?
are the ink supply kits good for this purpose? who makes a good ink kit?

TIA

Steve




Being a current (and long time) re-filler of Epson,
Canon, and HP, and yes even a Lexmark, I recommend
www.inksupply.com. I am now using ONLY their ink as
they seem to have each makers ink formula pretty much
NAILED. Other brands work, for sure, but they have been
VERY reliable.(and fairly inexpensive)

They sell their ink according to which cartridge you are
re-filling NOT the same ink for all HP printers, or the
same for ALL Canons ect.

--
Larry Lynch
Mystic, Ct.



 




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