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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from
them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:44:04 -0700, Burma wrote:
It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx If you use those devices you will need to accept lower quality from both appearance and image life as well as risk your printhead to an unknown source since those who market unbranded ink will not tell you either the source or if they even change their supplier. They do not properly disclose this on their website prominently nor will they tell you by phone. I called three of them and they would not tell me. One supplier was nice but still would not tell me. One was the rif raf of the industry and I do not think they are in business any more. There are businessman in this ng and other fools that will reply and dispute this. I sugguest you call the suppliers and ask them yourself. |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
measekite wrote:
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:44:04 -0700, Burma wrote: It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx If you use those devices you will need to accept lower quality from both appearance and image life as well as risk your printhead to an unknown source since those who market unbranded ink will not tell you either the source or if they even change their supplier. All lies! They do not properly disclose this on their website prominently nor will they tell you by phone. Tell you what..your lies? I called three of them and they would not tell me. You didn't call anyone...and it's only ink...(mostly water). One supplier was nice but still would not tell me. One was the rif raf of the industry and I do not think they are in business any more. How did you call them if they're not in business any longer? You been caught in your lies so many times you don't even know which lies you've told. You're one GD sick POS asshole loser. There are businessman in this ng and other fools that will reply and dispute this. I sugguest you call the suppliers and ask them yourself. You are the liar and the fool in here. Get lost and don't ever come back. Got it you idiot! |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
How is that compatible photo paper working out for you? You have yet to
tell us. My guess is it is working no better or worse than the compatible ink I use. Will you always be stuck on stupid? measekite wrote: nothing of worth |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
They vary in quality, instructions, ease to install and ease of use, as
well as design. The closest you will get to CIS in a OEM printer, are some of the larger wide format printers which can use cartridges up to 300ml in size/volume per color. These cartridges don;t come cheap and often also have a chip built on/in them to monitor your inks and can make them non-refillable. Consider refillable 3rd party ink cartridges as a possible best of both worlds. Art If you are interested in issues surrounding e-waste, I invite you to enter the discussion at my blog: http://e-trashtalk.spaces.live.com/ Burma wrote: It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
So you're saying stick to the manufacturer's ink. So if the continuous
ink system was built-in to the printer by the printer manufacturer and the ink for it was available from them that would be OK. I'm simply asking if any of the printer manufacturers have come out with a printer like that: one that has a continuous ink system built-in to it? Thanks measekite wrote, On 4/30/2009 6:40 PM: On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:44:04 -0700, Burma wrote: It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx If you use those devices you will need to accept lower quality from both appearance and image life as well as risk your printhead to an unknown source since those who market unbranded ink will not tell you either the source or if they even change their supplier. They do not properly disclose this on their website prominently nor will they tell you by phone. I called three of them and they would not tell me. One supplier was nice but still would not tell me. One was the rif raf of the industry and I do not think they are in business any more. There are businessman in this ng and other fools that will reply and dispute this. I sugguest you call the suppliers and ask them yourself. |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
"Burma" wrote in message ... So you're saying stick to the manufacturer's ink. So if the continuous ink system was built-in to the printer by the printer manufacturer and the ink for it was available from them that would be OK. I'm simply asking if any of the printer manufacturers have come out with a printer like that: one that has a continuous ink system built-in to it? Thanks measekite wrote, On 4/30/2009 6:40 PM: his usual diatribe (snip) Burma - Measekite has been spewing this nonsense, nearly verbatum, for the more than five years I've participated in this newsgroup. He has never tried any of the aftermarket inks but continually disparages them. Some may be damaging to printers or be totally junk, but there are a few brands that are quite good. The one that I use, Image Specialists, has inks that are formulated specifically for my Canon printers and produces excellent photo prints using the Canon printer profiles. I haven't seen fading in prints that are framed and more than five years old, and prints in albums for the same period of time still look excellent. There is very little that Measekite has posted that is of value to anyone, and his "contribution" to information about aftermarket inks is less than zero. Pay no attention to him. Most of us have him killfiled and only see his misinformation when someone includes it in a response. Prior to the most recent Canon printer line, refilling cartridges was easy. Earlier carts had no chips on them that recorded when the cart was empty, so there was no problem using a refilled cart. The next generation of carts had a chip that was designed to prevent using it after it registered empty, even when it was refilled. A chip resetter did come onto the market that reset the chip on the cart to signal the printer that it was full, thus permitting the user to refill and reused it. The most recent generation of Canon printers has a cart with a newly designed chip (and smaller ink capacity), and I don't know if the resetter works on it now. Unless you are printing an extremely large volume of work, refilling carts works quite well. I don't know anything about the other manufacturer printers and refilling. I do know that some of the older Epsons had aftermarket carts that were good for refilling and people have also refilled certain of the HP carts. |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
On Fri, 01 May 2009 10:11:59 -0700, Burma wrote:
So you're saying stick to the manufacturer's ink. So if the continuous ink system was built-in to the printer by the printer manufacturer and the ink for it was available from them that would be OK. I'm simply asking if any of the printer manufacturers have come out with a printer like that: one that has a continuous ink system built-in to it? Thanks measekite wrote, On 4/30/2009 6:40 PM: On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:44:04 -0700, Burma wrote: It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx If you use those devices you will need to accept lower quality from both appearance and image life as well as risk your printhead to an unknown source since those who market unbranded ink will not tell you either the source or if they even change their supplier. They do not properly disclose this on their website prominently nor will they tell you by phone. I called three of them and they would not tell me. One supplier was nice but still would not tell me. One was the rif raf of the industry and I do not think they are in business any more. There are businessman in this ng and other fools that will reply and dispute this. I sugguest you call the suppliers and ask them yourself. No I do not think they will. |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
measekite wrote:
On Fri, 01 May 2009 10:11:59 -0700, Burma wrote: So you're saying stick to the manufacturer's ink. So if the continuous ink system was built-in to the printer by the printer manufacturer and the ink for it was available from them that would be OK. I'm simply asking if any of the printer manufacturers have come out with a printer like that: one that has a continuous ink system built-in to it? Thanks measekite wrote, On 4/30/2009 6:40 PM: On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:44:04 -0700, Burma wrote: It seems like all the printer manufacturers want you to buy ink from them and lots of it. I see a lot of people trying to save money with continuous ink supply systems. Does anyone know of any printers that have some sort of continuous ink supply system built into them? The continuous ink supply systems I've read about sound like a real pain to use. Thx If you use those devices you will need to accept lower quality from both appearance and image life as well as risk your printhead to an unknown source since those who market unbranded ink will not tell you either the source or if they even change their supplier. They do not properly disclose this on their website prominently nor will they tell you by phone. I called three of them and they would not tell me. One supplier was nice but still would not tell me. One was the rif raf of the industry and I do not think they are in business any more. There are businessman in this ng and other fools that will reply and dispute this. I sugguest you call the suppliers and ask them yourself. No I do not think they will. So you're still talking to yourself about yourself? Get some help loser! |
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Any printers with built in continuous ink system?
On May 1, 10:11*am, Burma wrote:
So you're saying stick to the manufacturer's ink. *So if the continuous ink system was built-in to the printer by the printer manufacturer and the ink for it was available from them that would be OK. *I'm simply asking if any of the printer manufacturers have come out with a printer like that: one that has a continuous ink system built-in to it? As someone else pointed out, there are options in the wideformat and or business jet class for huge 110ml + sized cartridges.. These are likely easier to outfit with a cis than desktop models that sport tanks on the printhead. But the wideformat class (a2 and above) star at a couple of grand. A3+ printers plus a CISS would without a doubt be cheaper. |
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