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Canon Users - Do You Believe????
Davy wrote: This has gotta be how it all works. Buy a printer, run out of ink, buy OEM ink, OEM inks very dear, run out and buy 3rdy party ink next time, thats too dear try refilling. Printer clogs, waste ink, again run out buy new inks, printer clogs, ask Art for his cleaning instructions, "hey presto". ha ha ha ha Sounds about right Or maybe "sulk" that don't work, run out and buy another printer and it repeats all over again, in the process all the ink venders are laughing their sweaty socks of after running to the bank with all your cash and the printer manufacturers still produces printers that clog and now will only work with their own brand of ink. Hey you forgot spiffy nifty ha ha ha What will they get up to next..? "Oh, brother what a way to go", why can't they just produce printers and let other folk do the ink producing. Davy |
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and according to reports in this ng they enforce it but rather selectively
Who? Name one person other than digisol who has stated that their warranty was void because of third party ink. |
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I just showed you the facts, what you do with them is your business.
Tip for those who have not tried it, find either an A3 or A4 sheet of Bond paper cover it in a plastic cover and sit it on top of the paper stack but tape the leading edge of it just in front of the paper entry so no dust falls down into the bottom of the printers paper stack. The plastic allows wiping it with a "slightly" damp rag. While I can only speak for the dust I get here, the sheet of bond paper that's been on several printers (it's just light cardboard) and does not slow the paper feed, it will keep 95%+ of dust out of the depths of your first waiting sheet of paper covered in dust ready to clog your print head when it's fed in. Of course you can simply toss the first sheet before printing but the dust still gets into everything that lays down in the gap between the paper and printer. That lack of dust will allow the print head to last much longer, so as the bond is not just plain, print something witty on it, I do the same on my fax machine. Sure I could use the paper feed from the bottom hidden tray of my Pixma-4000 but I don't, so sue me. What can I say, it does work on both machines, just block the gap with anything, a tea towl will do the same. Jeez, giving away such secrets should cost ? hmmm |
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digisol wrote: I just showed you the facts, what you do with them is your business. I agree with you. However, both you and I write blasphemous remarks against the church of the latter day inkie stinkies so what do you expect. Tip for those who have not tried it, find either an A3 or A4 sheet of Bond paper cover it in a plastic cover and sit it on top of the paper stack but tape the leading edge of it just in front of the paper entry so no dust falls down into the bottom of the printers paper stack. The plastic allows wiping it with a "slightly" damp rag. While I can only speak for the dust I get here, the sheet of bond paper that's been on several printers (it's just light cardboard) and does not slow the paper feed, it will keep 95%+ of dust out of the depths of your first waiting sheet of paper covered in dust ready to clog your print head when it's fed in. Of course you can simply toss the first sheet before printing but the dust still gets into everything that lays down in the gap between the paper and printer. That lack of dust will allow the print head to last much longer, so as the bond is not just plain, print something witty on it, I do the same on my fax machine. Sure I could use the paper feed from the bottom hidden tray of my Pixma-4000 but I don't, so sue me. What can I say, it does work on both machines, just block the gap with anything, a tea towl will do the same. Jeez, giving away such secrets should cost ? hmmm I do not know why you bother |
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Canon Users - Do You Believe????
digisol wrote:
I just showed you the facts, what you do with them is your business. No, that's not true at all. You showed us certain written materials and you then misinterpreted them and assigned certain facts to them that are not true. What you do with this information is up to you. Frank |
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