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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplier in Canada
Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplier in
Canada. If Epson prevents me from buying less expensive inks I guarantee I will never again buy an Epson product again. I bought my Epson Stylus Photo R1800 Printer new and have spent hundreds of dollars on Epson brand Glossy, Double Sided Matte and Lustre paper but I buy non-Epson inks because it is affordable and allows me as a hobby to unjoy my printing. I can afford the $16 a set for inks compared to $104 a set which wuld prevent me from printing. Epson's policy preventing me from access to cheap ink is a lose-lose sitution. I will not be able to enjoy my hobby. Epson will no longer receive income from the Epson paper purchases by me or consider buying a next generation Epson printer when the R1800 eventually wears out. A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplier in Canada
A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplierin Canada
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:08:24 +0000, Ato_Zee wrote:
A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) There will always be garbage ink for a garbage printer. It is GIGO |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplier in Canada
"measekite" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:08:24 +0000, Ato_Zee wrote: A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) There will always be garbage ink for a garbage printer. It is GIGO Only an ignoramus could call inks "garbage inks" without using, trying or producing prints using a specific ink. I have numerous examples of high quality prints using four different brands of Chinese made on my Epson R1800 over several years. |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplier in Canada
I have numerous examples of high quality prints using four different brands of Chinese made on my Epson R1800 over several years. I suspect that most of it comes out of the same factory with minor variations of formulation, either in bulk, or as packaged heads to the printer mfrs specification and requested colour balance. |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplierin Canada
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:08:56 -0500, Frank Arthur wrote:
"measekite" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:08:24 +0000, Ato_Zee wrote: A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) There will always be garbage ink for a garbage printer. It is GIGO Only an ignoramus could call inks "garbage inks" without using, trying or producing prints using a specific ink. I have numerous examples of high quality prints using four different brands of Chinese made on my Epson R1800 over several years. I would recommend you drink your milk from China and then brush your teeth with chinese tooth paste. Then you can make an omlet with chinese eggs and while you are add it get some extra protein my mixing in some mushrooms that were sprayed with ddt and some cat and dog sausage. |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplierin Canada
measekite wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:08:56 -0500, Frank Arthur wrote: "measekite" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:08:24 +0000, Ato_Zee wrote: A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) There will always be garbage ink for a garbage printer. It is GIGO Only an ignoramus could call inks "garbage inks" without using, trying or producing prints using a specific ink. I have numerous examples of high quality prints using four different brands of Chinese made on my Epson R1800 over several years. I would recommend you drink your milk from China and then brush your teeth with chinese tooth paste. Then you can make an omlet with chinese eggs and while you are add it get some extra protein my mixing in some mushrooms that were sprayed with ddt and some cat and dog sausage. I suggest you drink your oem ink, made in china. Report back when finished. |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplier in Canada
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:03:26 -0800, FBonWin7b1x64 wrote in
: measekite wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:08:56 -0500, Frank Arthur wrote: "measekite" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:08:24 +0000, Ato_Zee wrote: A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) There will always be garbage ink for a garbage printer. It is GIGO Only an ignoramus could call inks "garbage inks" without using, trying or producing prints using a specific ink. I have numerous examples of high quality prints using four different brands of Chinese made on my Epson R1800 over several years. I would recommend you drink your milk from China and then brush your teeth with chinese tooth paste. Then you can make an omlet with chinese eggs and while you are add it get some extra protein my mixing in some mushrooms that were sprayed with ddt and some cat and dog sausage. I suggest you drink your oem ink, made in china. Report back when finished. Better yet, use it as an enema. -- - Nicolaas |
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Epson managed to stop delivery of non Epson ink from a supplierin Canada
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:03:26 -0800, FBonWin7b1x64 wrote in : measekite wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:08:56 -0500, Frank Arthur wrote: "measekite" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:08:24 +0000, Ato_Zee wrote: A guarantee that Epson sales will eventually join the plunging economy! Maybe a good time to buy shares in Lexmark :-) There will always be garbage ink for a garbage printer. It is GIGO Only an ignoramus could call inks "garbage inks" without using, trying or producing prints using a specific ink. I have numerous examples of high quality prints using four different brands of Chinese made on my Epson R1800 over several years. I would recommend you drink your milk from China and then brush your teeth with chinese tooth paste. Then you can make an omlet with chinese eggs and while you are add it get some extra protein my mixing in some mushrooms that were sprayed with ddt and some cat and dog sausage. I suggest you drink your oem ink, made in china. Report back when finished. Better yet, use it as an enema. Great idea! :-) |
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