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measekite wrote:
Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Frank wrote: measekite wrote: This poster does NOT KNOW WHOSE (MFG/FORMULATOR) INK HE IS USING. ALL HE KNOWS IS THE VENDOR HE GOT IT FROM. Wrong again bird brain. He also knows the inks that work. Which is 100% more than you know and the most important thing to know. Got it? Frank You are really STUPID and ILLOGICAL and CANNOT THINK. You IQ must be the SQ Root of 1, My IQ is 5 times the SQ Root of 1. Take that Measekite Frank HAHAHAHAHAHA YOU ARE RIGHT! My gawd...I'm amazed at just how childishly stupid you are on such a predictably constant basis. Hopeless and helpless. Frank |
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Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Frank wrote: measekite wrote: This poster does NOT KNOW WHOSE (MFG/FORMULATOR) INK HE IS USING. ALL HE KNOWS IS THE VENDOR HE GOT IT FROM. Wrong again bird brain. He also knows the inks that work. Which is 100% more than you know and the most important thing to know. Got it? Frank You are really STUPID and ILLOGICAL and CANNOT THINK. You IQ must be the SQ Root of 1, My IQ is 5 times the SQ Root of 1. Take that Measekite Frank HAHAHAHAHAHA YOU ARE RIGHT! My gawd...I'm amazed at just how childishly stupid you are on such a predictably constant basis. Hopeless and helpless. Frank |
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Irwin Peckinloomer wrote: In article , says... This poster does NOT KNOW WHOSE (MFG/FORMULATOR) INK HE IS USING. ALL HE KNOWS IS THE VENDOR HE GOT IT FROM. Same as when you buy Canon cartridges. (You didn't think they made the ink, did you?) Canon controlls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. And then they sell and stand behind the product via a multitude of both brick and motar and online venues. Why do you people have so much trouble understanding this? |
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measekite wrote:
Canon controlls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. And then they sell and stand behind the product via a multitude of both brick and motar and online venues. Why do you people have so much trouble understanding this? Ok...now we're getting somewhere. Canon, as you say controls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. Right and this is called "contract manufacturing". Canon does not own the actual plant, but simply contracts with the plant(s) to make ink to "their specifications". If you've ever been inside a "contract manufacturing" plant you might happen to notice different labels going onto the same product for different distributors. You're not supposed to know this as these "contract manufacturers" are almost always under NDA. NDA stands for "non disclosure agreement". They (the contract manufacturer) agree not to disclose the contents to other, competitive marketers, distributes or labelers. These plants are also where 3rd party inks come from. They don't come from some ones bathtub or garage. This is a huge business. These ink manufacturers want to achieve the lowest possible price of manufacturing which equates into doing maximum volume. Simply put, if you have the money they have the goods. Trust me, they are the real "whores" of the business as they will, for a large enough contract (money), duplicate (aka steal) any ink formula you desire. Frank |
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measekite wrote in
: Irwin Peckinloomer wrote: In article , says... This poster does NOT KNOW WHOSE (MFG/FORMULATOR) INK HE IS USING. ALL HE KNOWS IS THE VENDOR HE GOT IT FROM. Same as when you buy Canon cartridges. (You didn't think they made the ink, did you?) Canon controlls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. TOTAL BULL****! Canon knows nothing about inks and formulations. Inks are strictly engineered by whichever ink manufacturer/formulator Canon has chosen to work with. Only ink formulators know ink. Canon knows cameras and electronics, zilch about printing inks. And they change the manufactures from time to time. Some of the ink formulators have been manufacturing printer inks before the damnation of inkjets! And then they sell and stand behind the product via a multitude of both brick and motar and online venues. MORE BULL****!!! What does "stand behind the product" actually mean? You'll get your money back or a new set of cartridges if the ones sold are faulty. And ALL of the sellers I've dealt with guarantee this. There is no one actually standing behind my printer. I looked. Why do you people have so much trouble understanding this? Maybe ... 1. Because his name is Measekite, of limited understanding. 2. BECAUSE HE'S TOO BUSY BULL****TING THE NEWSGROUP!!! 3. He bought 25 one-size-fits-all "I'm Tickled Pink With OEM Ink" T-Shirts and now feels he has to live out the fantasy. John Hanson |
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John A. Hanson wrote: measekite wrote in m: Irwin Peckinloomer wrote: In article , says... This poster does NOT KNOW WHOSE (MFG/FORMULATOR) INK HE IS USING. ALL HE KNOWS IS THE VENDOR HE GOT IT FROM. Same as when you buy Canon cartridges. (You didn't think they made the ink, did you?) Canon controlls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. TOTAL BULL****! Canon knows nothing about inks and formulations. Inks are strictly engineered by whichever ink manufacturer/formulator Canon has chosen to work with. Only ink formulators know ink. Canon knows cameras and electronics, zilch about printing inks. And they change the manufactures from time to time. Some of the ink formulators have been manufacturing printer inks before the damnation of inkjets! Did you ever hear about employing engineers? Did you ever hear about outsourcing enginering companies. Canon controls and markets the situation as well as engineers the printer and paper. And then they sell and stand behind the product via a multitude of both brick and motar and online venues. MORE BULL****!!! What does "stand behind the product" actually mean? You'll get your money back or a new set of cartridges if the ones sold are faulty. And ALL of the sellers I've dealt with guarantee this. There is no one actually standing behind my printer. I looked. Open your eyes. Canon lives and dies with their reputation. Why do you people have so much trouble understanding this? Maybe ... 1. Because his name is Measekite, of limited understanding. 2. BECAUSE HE'S TOO BUSY BULL****TING THE NEWSGROUP!!! 3. He bought 25 one-size-fits-all "I'm Tickled Pink With OEM Ink" T-Shirts and now feels he has to live out the fantasy. John Hanson Maybe you need to go to high school. You are running late. |
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Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Canon controlls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. And then they sell and stand behind the product via a multitude of both brick and motar and online venues. Why do you people have so much trouble understanding this? Ok...now we're getting somewhere. Canon, as you say controls the entire process from the formulation to monitoring the quality in what ever plant does the actual packaging. Right and this is called "contract manufacturing". Canon does not own the actual plant, but simply contracts with the plant(s) to make ink to "their specifications". If you've ever been inside a "contract manufacturing" plant you might happen to notice different labels going onto the same product for different distributors. You must be smoking Monica's cigar. You're not supposed to know this as these "contract manufacturers" are almost always under NDA. NDA stands for "non disclosure agreement". They (the contract manufacturer) agree not to disclose the contents to other, competitive marketers, distributes or labelers. These plants are also where 3rd party inks come from. They don't come from some ones bathtub or garage. This is a huge business. These ink manufacturers want to achieve the lowest possible price of manufacturing which equates into doing maximum volume. Simply put, if you have the money they have the goods. Trust me, they are the real "whores" of the business as they will, for a large enough contract (money), duplicate (aka steal) any ink formula you desire. Frank |
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measekite wrote:
You must be smoking Monica's cigar. hehehe...sorry pal. You again display your TOTAL LACK OF KNOWLEDGE about the very subject on which you claim to be an expert. Get lost as you're just as numb and dumb as you seems. Jackass. Frank |
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Frank wrote: measekite wrote: You must be smoking Monica's cigar. hehehe...sorry pal. You again display your TOTAL LACK OF KNOWLEDGE about the very subject on which you claim to be an expert. Get lost as you're just as numb and dumb as you seems. Jackass. By the way the cigar was good. Frank :-D :-D :-D |
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