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Old June 4th 09, 09:47 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
measekite
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On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:38:22 -0700, Burt wrote:

"LF" wrote in message
...
On Jun 1, 6:03 pm, IntergalacticExpandingPanda
wrote:
On Jun 1, 10:44 am, "Robert11" wrote:

So, do I just bite the bullet and buy some more cartridges for the i960,
assuming they are even available anymore ?


The i960 is actually a very spiffy printer worth keeping in service.


IGP,
Exactly. I've been running an i960 and an i860 on MIS inks for
several years.

Best,
Larry

Same with me. i960 and refilling initially with MIS inks and now Precision
Colors (Image Specialist) inks. You might bite another bullet and learn to
refill your OEM carts. Assured quality of ink and carts that work extremely
well for at least 5-6 refills after which you can purge the carts and start
over. Not much work, minimal mess if any once you gain a little experience,
and absolutely the cheapest way to go with very good results.


You need to choose the level of mess you want. A lot of mess or a little
mess. It is like having your dog making a little crap on the white carpet
or a big crap. Either way it is not dinner.
  #12  
Old June 4th 09, 10:19 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Frank
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measher-****-head, the idiot moron loser wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:38:22 -0700, Burt wrote:

"LF" wrote in message
...
On Jun 1, 6:03 pm, IntergalacticExpandingPanda
wrote:
On Jun 1, 10:44 am, "Robert11" wrote:

So, do I just bite the bullet and buy some more cartridges for the i960,
assuming they are even available anymore ?
The i960 is actually a very spiffy printer worth keeping in service.

IGP,
Exactly. I've been running an i960 and an i860 on MIS inks for
several years.

Best,
Larry

Same with me. i960 and refilling initially with MIS inks and now Precision
Colors (Image Specialist) inks. You might bite another bullet and learn to
refill your OEM carts. Assured quality of ink and carts that work extremely
well for at least 5-6 refills after which you can purge the carts and start
over. Not much work, minimal mess if any once you gain a little experience,
and absolutely the cheapest way to go with very good results.


You need to choose the level of mess you want. A lot of mess or a little
mess. It is like having your dog making a little crap on the white carpet
or a big crap. Either way it is not dinner.


You can't be nearly as dumb, stupid and ignorant as you seem to be can you?
Wait...don't answer as that was really a rhetorical question!
  #13  
Old June 4th 09, 10:39 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Burt[_3_]
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"Frank" wrote in message ...
measher-****-head, the idiot moron loser wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:38:22 -0700, Burt wrote:

"LF" wrote in message
...
On Jun 1, 6:03 pm, IntergalacticExpandingPanda
wrote:
On Jun 1, 10:44 am, "Robert11" wrote:

So, do I just bite the bullet and buy some more cartridges for the
i960,
assuming they are even available anymore ?
The i960 is actually a very spiffy printer worth keeping in service.
IGP,
Exactly. I've been running an i960 and an i860 on MIS inks for
several years.

Best,
Larry

Same with me. i960 and refilling initially with MIS inks and now
Precision Colors (Image Specialist) inks. You might bite another bullet
and learn to refill your OEM carts. Assured quality of ink and carts
that work extremely well for at least 5-6 refills after which you can
purge the carts and start over. Not much work, minimal mess if any once
you gain a little experience, and absolutely the cheapest way to go with
very good results.


You need to choose the level of mess you want. A lot of mess or a little
mess. It is like having your dog making a little crap on the white
carpet
or a big crap. Either way it is not dinner.


snip - frank's response to our resident troll


Moosetripe has never refilled a cartridge but tells all that it is a big
mess. Opinion based on zero experience. His dog may crap on HIS white
carpet but I don't drip ink on my desk, carpet, sink, or any area where I
refill my carts. Cheap latex gloves and yesterday's newspaper on the desk
contains the few drops of ink that would qualify as minimal mess that
disappears when I throw away (or recycle) the newspaper. Gloves can be
reused several times as well and cost about $5 per hundred. Saved myself
lots of time when I killfiled his posts, and I only see them when they are
included in a response to his nonsense and falsehoods. He loves to follow
all of my posts with his diatribe. Too bad that he is so easily insulted by
the truth.


  #14  
Old June 6th 09, 06:15 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
measekite
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Default New Printers And Ink Cost Questions ?

On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:39:41 -0700, Burt wrote:

"Frank" wrote in message ...
measher-****-head, the idiot moron loser wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:38:22 -0700, Burt wrote:

"LF" wrote in message
...
On Jun 1, 6:03 pm, IntergalacticExpandingPanda
wrote:
On Jun 1, 10:44 am, "Robert11" wrote:

So, do I just bite the bullet and buy some more cartridges for the
i960,
assuming they are even available anymore ?
The i960 is actually a very spiffy printer worth keeping in service.
IGP,
Exactly. I've been running an i960 and an i860 on MIS inks for
several years.

Best,
Larry

Same with me. i960 and refilling initially with MIS inks and now
Precision Colors (Image Specialist) inks. You might bite another bullet
and learn to refill your OEM carts. Assured quality of ink and carts
that work extremely well for at least 5-6 refills after which you can
purge the carts and start over. Not much work, minimal mess if any once
you gain a little experience, and absolutely the cheapest way to go with
very good results.

You need to choose the level of mess you want. A lot of mess or a little
mess. It is like having your dog making a little crap on the white
carpet
or a big crap. Either way it is not dinner.


snip - frank's response to our resident troll


Moosetripe has never refilled a cartridge but tells all that it is a big
mess. Opinion based on zero experience. His dog may crap on HIS white



A Swinehoont has never driven a Yugo but it does not take any experience
to know it is crap.



carpet but I don't drip ink on my desk, carpet, sink, or any area where
I refill my carts. Cheap latex gloves and yesterday's newspaper on the
desk contains the few drops of ink that would qualify as minimal mess
that disappears when I throw away (or recycle) the newspaper. Gloves
can be reused several times as well and cost about $5 per hundred. Saved
myself lots of time when I killfiled his posts, and I only see them when
they are included in a response to his nonsense and falsehoods. He
loves to follow all of my posts with his diatribe. Too bad that he is
so easily insulted by the truth.

 




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