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measekite wrote: Of course not. Let these vendors put their liability where there mouth is. If something is a fact it should be disclosed on their website and the package and box label Please allow my interruption here. I think even their products are completely working it is a nature for these business to NOT carry the liabilities. It is similar to photo finishing business. If they screw up in processing your film they will be liable for only one roll of unused film. If they somehow have to be liable for millions of dollars as you claim your images are worth there would be no photo finishing businesses existing today. Inkjet refilling is a bit technical. Even there is nothing wrong with the ink something could still go wrong. I am afraid there would have been no businesses selling bulk inks had they been liable for anything that went wrong. Just my 2 cents.. |
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Burt wrote: I don't know what perverse pleasure Measekite got out of changing the size of the screw in my post except to create a problem for someone who would try this technique. The correct size for most carts witht the small plugs is #6 -3/8. This is supposed to be a forum for helping people with printer questions, not a place for stupid pranks. Don't know about the size of the screw. But I won't feel comfortable using metal screws regardless right size or not. The plastic screw seals better because it is a little flexible to be really air tight. Actual experiment will tell. |
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Thanks Ron. I will take a trip to those web sites.
Ron Cohen wrote: For more information on Formulabs ink see the web site for Sensient-Formulabs www.formulabs.com and www.sensient-tech.com to find correct information about this company. Here are just a few things about them that need to be cleared up. Formulabs has been around for about 50 years and is a U.S. based company. The plant in Spain was acquired by Sensient in 2003, which was two years after the acquisition of Formulabs. Prior to the Sensient acquisition, Formulabs was an independent company and prior to that had been a subsidiary of Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Formulabs is a major (if not the largest) force in the industrial colorings (not paint) field. Their development facilities are in San Diego and the production facilities are just across the border in Tijuana (I've been told that a HP plant is adjacent to the Formulabs facility). They manufacture inks for a variety of markets - OEM, aftermarket and specialty. Formulabs ships large quantities of ink to the cartridge manufacturers in China. If anyone wants to see a little more about the inkjet cartridge manufacturing side, do a Google search on 'Skyhorse Canon Inkjet' and you will find info on the Chinese operation that manufactures the ArrowJet cartridges sold by Alotofthings.com. |
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Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Taliesyn wrote: measekite wrote: Taliesyn wrote: I have two vendors bookmarked that sell Formulabs inks in their prefilled cartridges. There are more but I haven't been looking as I have "tons" of ink to get through, both prefilled (Formulabs) and bulk. The maker of the bulk ink is unknown. Haven't asked; don't care. If they are there then: Who Are They? Why do you need to know this information? -Taliesyn I knew you were bull****ting because there are not any. If I said I knew two sources, then I lied. I actually know three. The third I haven't had the pleasure of doing business yet. I have too much ink as it is. Is there a charity I can donate to . . . ;-) -Taliesyn Well, you are still bull****ting. You cannot tell this ng because someone would check the web and find out that you are full of ****. |
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measekite wrote:
Take whatever Burt says with a grain of salt. He tries and tries to impress everybody so they think he really knows what he is talking about but he really NO's. In one micro-second Burt forgot more than an idiot like you would ever know in a billion life times. Loser! Frank |
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measekite wrote:
I already know that Frankie Crankie is an insane idiot but I am glad you use Canon ink in your Canon i9900 inkjet printer. Good choice for GOD sake. hehehehe...nothing but an idiot loser. Moron. Frank |
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Stevelee wrote: measekite wrote: Of course not. Let these vendors put their liability where there mouth is. If something is a fact it should be disclosed on their website and the package and box label Please allow my interruption here. I think even their products are completely working it is a nature for these business to NOT carry the liabilities. It is similar to photo finishing business. If they screw up in processing your film they will be liable for only one roll of unused film. If they somehow have to be liable for millions of dollars as you claim your images are worth there would be no photo finishing businesses existing today. I am not say to be liable for the prints. I am saying that they should disclose what is inside the cart, label it as such. and be liable they are telling the truth. If these whores cannot be liable to tell the truth then should not be in business. Inkjet refilling is a bit technical. Even there is nothing wrong with the ink something could still go wrong. I am especially referring to prefilled carts. I am afraid there would have been no businesses selling bulk inks had they been liable for anything that went wrong. Just my 2 cents.. |
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measekite wrote:
You are a **** How do you know? You've never seen one. Frank |
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Stevelee wrote: Burt wrote: I don't know what perverse pleasure Measekite got out of changing the size of the screw in my post except to create a problem for someone who would try this technique. The correct size for most carts witht the small plugs is #7 -3/8. This is supposed to be a forum for helping people with printer questions, not a place for stupid pranks. Don't know about the size of the screw. I guess it is the square of the siz that fits my wife. But I won't feel comfortable using metal screws regardless right size or not. The plastic screw seals better because it is a little flexible to be really air tight. Actual experiment will tell. |
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Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Take whatever Burt says with a grain of salt. He tries and tries to impress everybody so they think he really knows what he is talking about but he really NO's. In one micro-second Burt looks more like an idiot like me. Loser! Frank |
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