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Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Tony wrote: measekite wrote: Impmon wrote: On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 15:42:34 GMT, measekite wrote: I AGREE THAT THEY HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG MORE THAN CANON PRINTERS BUT IN THEIR DEFENSE I KNOW PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED THEM FOR A YEAR WITHOUT CLOGGING. BUT THEY DO USE EPSON OEM INK AND THEY DO PRINT EVERY DAY. I THINK THAT IF YOU TAKE AWAY EITHER OF THOSE THEN YOU MAY EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS. Then explain my brother's epson 5200 that clogged right away when a new Epson ink cart was installed. No 3rd party ink ever touched this printer and it still clogs like crazy and was quite unuseable as printer. The tendacy to clog Epson printer is way out of proportion with other ink printers. Sorry but even Epson ink does clog the printer and Epson choose not to get this fixed permantly on their printers. On the other brand, I've had HP ink jet printer for 2 years with mixed OEM and 3rd party carts and refilled myself several times. The only time they clogged is when the cart's been refilled more than a few times and has wore itself out. I HAVE USED AND STILL HAVE HP PRINTERS FOR OVER 10 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED A PRINT CLOG. THE HP I CURRENTLY USE I PRINT ABOUT ONCE EVERY COUPLE OF WEEKS AND STILL DO NOT HAVE A CLOG. MY CANON I USE ABOUT 4 TIMES A WEEK AND DO NOT HAVE ANY CLOGS. I USE OEM INK IN ALL OF MY PRINTERS. Which proves one thing - regular use is the most important thing to avoid clogs - the ink brand is irrelevant. It is very relevant Only to you, Measekite, and to no one else in this newsgroup. Because everyone else knows better, that it makes absolutely no difference what you use, just how often you use it. And sometimes if you use it too much the printhead can fail. So you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Without a doubt the printer is still, by far, the weakest link in any computer system. -Taliesyn NOW I KNOW YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL KID AND PROBABLY NOT OLD ENOUGH TO GO TO THE PROM. EVERYBODY WITH KNOWLEDGE KNOWS THAT THE WEAKEST LINK IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM ALWAYS HAS BEEN THE FLOPPY DISK AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE RARELY USED. ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. |
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Frank wrote: Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Tony wrote: measekite wrote: Impmon wrote: On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 15:42:34 GMT, measekite wrote: I AGREE THAT THEY HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG MORE THAN CANON PRINTERS BUT IN THEIR DEFENSE I KNOW PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED THEM FOR A YEAR WITHOUT CLOGGING. BUT THEY DO USE EPSON OEM INK AND THEY DO PRINT EVERY DAY. I THINK THAT IF YOU TAKE AWAY EITHER OF THOSE THEN YOU MAY EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS. Then explain my brother's epson 5200 that clogged right away when a new Epson ink cart was installed. No 3rd party ink ever touched this printer and it still clogs like crazy and was quite unuseable as printer. The tendacy to clog Epson printer is way out of proportion with other ink printers. Sorry but even Epson ink does clog the printer and Epson choose not to get this fixed permantly on their printers. On the other brand, I've had HP ink jet printer for 2 years with mixed OEM and 3rd party carts and refilled myself several times. The only time they clogged is when the cart's been refilled more than a few times and has wore itself out. I HAVE USED AND STILL HAVE HP PRINTERS FOR OVER 10 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED A PRINT CLOG. THE HP I CURRENTLY USE I PRINT ABOUT ONCE EVERY COUPLE OF WEEKS AND STILL DO NOT HAVE A CLOG. MY CANON I USE ABOUT 4 TIMES A WEEK AND DO NOT HAVE ANY CLOGS. I USE OEM INK IN ALL OF MY PRINTERS. Which proves one thing - regular use is the most important thing to avoid clogs - the ink brand is irrelevant. It is very relevant Only to you, Measekite, and to no one else in this newsgroup. Because everyone else knows better, that it makes absolutely no difference what you use, just how often you use it. And sometimes if you use it too much the printhead can fail. So you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Without a doubt the printer is still, by far, the weakest link in any computer system. -Taliesyn Why bother to wise up Mr Measekite. I am too stupid to get it. We all have seen my moronic responses. Who cares! Only a very weak coward like me does these things. You know I could never be able to be confronted in person and still spew my ignorant crap out of my fat trap of mine, cause of I did I'm sure he'd be eating a knuckle sandwich. What a complete loser I am. Frank GEE FRANK, WE ALL KNOW YOU ARE A LOSER. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO KEEP CONFESSING IT. WE ALL KNOW YOU ARE A SINNER. |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:52:03 GMT, measekite
wrote: ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. So you're implying all the clogging issue can be blamed on faulty Epson software drivers? Then it really does not matter if OEM or generic ink was used, it's the driver that causes the clog. -- When you hear the toilet flush, and hear the words "uh oh", it's already too late. - by anonymous Mother in Austin, TX To reply, replace digi.mon with phreaker.net |
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measekite wrote:
Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Tony wrote: measekite wrote: Impmon wrote: On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 15:42:34 GMT, measekite wrote: I AGREE THAT THEY HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG MORE THAN CANON PRINTERS BUT IN THEIR DEFENSE I KNOW PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED THEM FOR A YEAR WITHOUT CLOGGING. BUT THEY DO USE EPSON OEM INK AND THEY DO PRINT EVERY DAY. I THINK THAT IF YOU TAKE AWAY EITHER OF THOSE THEN YOU MAY EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS. Then explain my brother's epson 5200 that clogged right away when a new Epson ink cart was installed. No 3rd party ink ever touched this printer and it still clogs like crazy and was quite unuseable as printer. The tendacy to clog Epson printer is way out of proportion with other ink printers. Sorry but even Epson ink does clog the printer and Epson choose not to get this fixed permantly on their printers. On the other brand, I've had HP ink jet printer for 2 years with mixed OEM and 3rd party carts and refilled myself several times. The only time they clogged is when the cart's been refilled more than a few times and has wore itself out. I HAVE USED AND STILL HAVE HP PRINTERS FOR OVER 10 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED A PRINT CLOG. THE HP I CURRENTLY USE I PRINT ABOUT ONCE EVERY COUPLE OF WEEKS AND STILL DO NOT HAVE A CLOG. MY CANON I USE ABOUT 4 TIMES A WEEK AND DO NOT HAVE ANY CLOGS. I USE OEM INK IN ALL OF MY PRINTERS. Which proves one thing - regular use is the most important thing to avoid clogs - the ink brand is irrelevant. It is very relevant Only to you, Measekite, and to no one else in this newsgroup. Because everyone else knows better, that it makes absolutely no difference what you use, just how often you use it. And sometimes if you use it too much the printhead can fail. So you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Without a doubt the printer is still, by far, the weakest link in any computer system. -Taliesyn NOW I KNOW YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL KID AND PROBABLY NOT OLD ENOUGH TO GO TO THE PROM. EVERYBODY WITH KNOWLEDGE KNOWS THAT THE WEAKEST LINK IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM ALWAYS HAS BEEN THE FLOPPY DISK AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE RARELY USED. There isn't even a Floppy Drive newsgroup for problems because there are none to talk about - they rarely if ever failed. And if after 5 or so years one did by chance kick the bucket, you'd plop down all of $15 US and buy a new one, any brand, it didn't matter, they all worked the same. ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. "Quite reliable", yes. But I'm saying printers are still the "least reliable" item in any computer system. Think about it, the printer is the only piece of equipment in your computer that needs hundreds, if not thousands, of support technicians on hand. Any other piece of equipment in your computer system have a staff as large waiting for you? . . . MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. I'd rate all of my software, and I have about 70 icons on my desktop, as far more reliable than any fickle printer I've ever owned. And printers will remain the weakest link until they move away from their archaic and troublesome method of printing - squeezing fast drying ink (very clog prone if not used often enough) through microscopically small openings. What we need is next generation printing, totally solid state. And we can't expect Epson, Canon, HP and Lexmark to lead the way since they have this huge cash cow called "ink cartridges" that feed them billions. The next generation printers will be developed by companies who are intent on selling printers, not ink. Naturally, this will occur after my time. But then I'm just "a kid", so who knows . . . -Taliesyn |
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Impmon wrote:
On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:52:03 GMT, measekite wrote: ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. So you're implying all the clogging issue can be blamed on faulty Epson software drivers? Then it really does not matter if OEM or generic ink was used, it's the driver that causes the clog. Oh please don't confuse our resident idiot! Having to change directions is simply too much for him to deal with. Frank |
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measekite wrote: ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN Total ****ing bull****. If you've ever owned more than one piece of hardware you know for a fact that the above statement is completely false. Hardware failure is the main cause of all electronic/computer problems. Printer, hard drives, computers etc., it's the hardware that eventually fails. Not the software. Give me a ****ing break. This asshole measer****head is obviously a computer novice. Frank |
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Impmon wrote: On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:52:03 GMT, measekite wrote: ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. So you're implying all the clogging issue can be blamed on faulty Epson software drivers? Then it really does not matter if OEM or generic ink was used, it's the driver that causes the clog. WHY ARE YOU A PUTZ |
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Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Tony wrote: measekite wrote: Impmon wrote: On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 15:42:34 GMT, measekite wrote: I AGREE THAT THEY HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG MORE THAN CANON PRINTERS BUT IN THEIR DEFENSE I KNOW PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED THEM FOR A YEAR WITHOUT CLOGGING. BUT THEY DO USE EPSON OEM INK AND THEY DO PRINT EVERY DAY. I THINK THAT IF YOU TAKE AWAY EITHER OF THOSE THEN YOU MAY EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS. Then explain my brother's epson 5200 that clogged right away when a new Epson ink cart was installed. No 3rd party ink ever touched this printer and it still clogs like crazy and was quite unuseable as printer. The tendacy to clog Epson printer is way out of proportion with other ink printers. Sorry but even Epson ink does clog the printer and Epson choose not to get this fixed permantly on their printers. On the other brand, I've had HP ink jet printer for 2 years with mixed OEM and 3rd party carts and refilled myself several times. The only time they clogged is when the cart's been refilled more than a few times and has wore itself out. I HAVE USED AND STILL HAVE HP PRINTERS FOR OVER 10 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED A PRINT CLOG. THE HP I CURRENTLY USE I PRINT ABOUT ONCE EVERY COUPLE OF WEEKS AND STILL DO NOT HAVE A CLOG. MY CANON I USE ABOUT 4 TIMES A WEEK AND DO NOT HAVE ANY CLOGS. I USE OEM INK IN ALL OF MY PRINTERS. Which proves one thing - regular use is the most important thing to avoid clogs - the ink brand is irrelevant. It is very relevant Only to you, Measekite, and to no one else in this newsgroup. Because everyone else knows better, that it makes absolutely no difference what you use, just how often you use it. And sometimes if you use it too much the printhead can fail. So you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Without a doubt the printer is still, by far, the weakest link in any computer system. -Taliesyn NOW I KNOW YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL KID AND PROBABLY NOT OLD ENOUGH TO GO TO THE PROM. EVERYBODY WITH KNOWLEDGE KNOWS THAT THE WEAKEST LINK IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM ALWAYS HAS BEEN THE FLOPPY DISK AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE RARELY USED. There isn't even a Floppy Drive newsgroup for problems because there are none to talk about - they rarely if ever failed. And if after 5 or so years one did by chance kick the bucket, you'd plop down all of $15 US and buy a new one, any brand, it didn't matter, they all worked the same. WHY DO YOU HAVE TO EXHIBIT YOUR LACK OF HIGH SCHOOL AND STUPIDITY. I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT THE FLOPPY DISK DRIVE BUT THE FLOPPY DISK MEDIA. THEY FAIL FREQUENTLY AND ARE SUBJECT TO ALL SORTS OF PROBLEMS IF NOT HANDLED WITH CARE. OTHER THAN YOURSELF MOST PEOPLE HAVE VALUABLE DATA AND HAVE HAD TO USE DUPLICATES AND TRIPLICATES WHEN STORING THEIR DATA OF FLOPPIES OR RISK LOOSING DATA. SINCE NOTHING YOU DO HAS VALUE THEN YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A PROBLEM. ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. "Quite reliable", yes. But I'm saying printers are still the "least reliable" item in any computer system. Think about it, the printer is the only piece of equipment in your computer that needs hundreds, if not thousands, of support technicians on hand. Any other piece of equipment in your computer system have a staff as large waiting for you? . . . MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. I'd rate all of my software, and I have about 70 icons on my desktop, as far more reliable than any fickle printer I've ever owned. And printers will remain the weakest link until they move away from their archaic and troublesome method of printing - squeezing fast drying ink (very clog prone if not used often enough) through microscopically small openings. What we need is next generation printing, totally solid state. And we can't expect Epson, Canon, HP and Lexmark to lead the way since they have this huge cash cow called "ink cartridges" that feed them billions. The next generation printers will be developed by companies who are intent on selling printers, not ink. Naturally, this will occur after my time. But then I'm just "a kid", TALLYHO so who knows . . . -Taliesyn |
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Frank wrote: Impmon wrote: On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:52:03 GMT, measekite wrote: ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN THE SOFTWARE. So you're implying all the clogging issue can be blamed on faulty Epson software drivers? Then it really does not matter if OEM or generic ink was used, it's the driver that causes the clog. Oh please don't confuse me the resident idiot! Having to change directions is simply too much for me to deal with. Frank |
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Frank wrote: measekite wrote: ACTUALLY MOST OF THE HARDWARE IS QUITE RELIABLE. MANY OF THE PROBLEMS PEOPLE HAVE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO ANOMOLIES IN Total ****ing bull****. If you've ever owned more than one piece of hardware you know for a fact that the above statement is completely false. Hardware failure is the main cause of all electronic/computer problems. Printer, hard drives, computers etc., it's the hardware that eventually fails. Not the software. HEY JERK. HOW MANY MOTHERBOARDS, CPUS OR MEMORY STICKS HAVE YOU REPLACED. WHY DOES MICROSOFT HAVE ABOUT 4 SERVICE PACKS AND WEEKLY BUG RELEASES FOR THIER OPERATING SYSTEM. YOU ARE REALLY THE DUMMEST OF THE DUMBELLS I HAVE EVER SEEN. Give me a ****ing. This asshole me is obviously a computer novice. Frank WELL WELL IF YOU WANT ONE THEN BEND OVER. |
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