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On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. |
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Wayne Sewell wrote:
On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. Measer****head is the true meaning of sewerage. Frank |
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Frank wrote: Wayne Sewell wrote: On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. I an the true meaning of sewerage. Frank AND **** TOO |
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measekite wrote:
Frank wrote: Wayne Sewell wrote: On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. I an the true meaning of sewerage. Frank AND **** TOO I only lurk here but I tend to agree with others assessment of you. I see that every time someone post something you will go in and change their post. What is that all about. Are you too limited that you can't come up your own original posting. Or else you post in all caps something that is totally meaningless and very obnoxious. Don't bother to answer me cause I am going to take others advice and kill file you. I just found out how to do that. I have had enough of your no help answers and useless waste of my bandwidth. jon |
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Jon wrote:
measekite wrote: Frank wrote: Wayne Sewell wrote: On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. I an the true meaning of sewerage. Frank AND **** TOO I only lurk here but I tend to agree with others assessment of you. I see that every time someone post something you will go in and change their post. What is that all about. Are you too limited that you can't come up your own original posting. Or else you post in all caps something that is totally meaningless and very obnoxious. Don't bother to answer me cause I am going to take others advice and kill file you. I just found out how to do that. I have had enough of your no help answers and useless waste of my bandwidth. jon Good idea. Everyone should kill file his stupid ass then he can only talk to himself. Frank |
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Frank wrote: Jon wrote: measekite wrote: Frank wrote: Wayne Sewell wrote: On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. I an the true meaning of sewerage. Frank AND **** TOO I only lurk here but I tend to agree with others assessment of you. I see that every time someone post something you will go in and change their post. What is that all about. Are you too limited that you can't come up your own original posting. Or else you post in all caps something that is totally meaningless and very obnoxious. Don't bother to answer me cause I am going to take others advice and kill file you. I just found out how to do that. I have had enough of your no help answers and useless waste of my bandwidth. jon Good idea. Everyone should kill file my stupid ass then I can only talk to me. Frank |
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Yellow tends to run out first on the tri, by a small amount. SOme
manufacturers have addressed this by supplying a slightly larger yellow tank (HP does this on some printers), in fact, they have a series of individual color cartridges where the yellow, light cyan and light magenta have about double the volume of the deep magenta and cyan. With five color plus black or more colors individual cartridges probably make sense, since the light magenta and cyan are typically used at about twice the volume of the other colors. But with the tri-set (CMY) it is less clear. Again it has to do with the amount of ink lost in the initial purge cycle when a new cartridge is installed. If you have individual color cartridges, then each time a new one is installed, all cartridges suffer the installation ink removal, so any one cartridge can suffer through 2-3 even 4 initial purges during it's life and that wastes a lot of ink. Art Davy wrote: [[quote:e25894e1c3]quote="Arthur Entlich"]Studies have shown that the subject matter printed by a home printer averages out to within about 10% of all colors used equally (of CMY), so the waste is minimal in the vast majority of cases. [/quote:e25894e1c3] I was looking at what looks like a practical point of view, all ink is used to some extent, the way I see it is if you printed a fair amount of yellow then the other colours are gonna outlast the yellow. In 'this' case the yellow is gonna run out well before the others, with a combi-tank as I call them, it really does depend on what the 'user' decides to print. This could leave another question with combi's, are all the ink level's the same on a new tank..???? would this mean some colours like yellow would be used as a 'mixer', meaning to say more yellow is supplied - splitting hairs here I guess when this ain't really the OP issue. Note: I was using say the tri-coloured tank for ref. whats is the main advantage of a multi coloured tank..sure does seem to have more dis-advantages compared to 'seperates'. Davy |
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In message 1%p3f.172021$1i.139388@pd7tw2no, Arthur Entlich
writes Again it has to do with the amount of ink lost in the initial purge cycle when a new cartridge is installed. If you have individual color cartridges, then each time a new one is installed, all cartridges suffer the installation ink removal, so any one cartridge can suffer through 2-3 even 4 initial purges during it's life and that wastes a lot of ink. Is this always the case? eg: If you replace the C could it not just prep/purge the C part of the print head? -- Timothy |
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"Arthur Entlich" wrote in message news:1%p3f.172021$1i.139388@pd7tw2no... Again it has to do with the amount of ink lost in the initial purge cycle when a new cartridge is installed. If you have individual color cartridges, then each time a new one is installed, all cartridges suffer the installation ink removal, so any one cartridge can suffer through 2-3 even 4 initial purges during it's life and that wastes a lot of ink. This is true for most manufacturers. The new HP Photosmart 3300 series Al-in-one and the Photosmart 8250 uses a recirculation system. Rather than purging ink into a large "diaper" in the printer they recirculate the ink uses for purges back into the supply. Depending on the frequency of printing this can be a large difference in efficiency. Besides the purging that occurs at ink supply replacement there are also typically time based and usage based purge events that may do a smaller purge every few days. Recirculating this ink rather than pumping it into a diaper can make a large difference in actual cost per page of printing. Regards, Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP |
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On 10/12/2005 20:00:08 measekite wrote: Frank wrote: Jon wrote: measekite wrote: Frank wrote: Wayne Sewell wrote: On 10/12/2005 12:11:37 measekite wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060306040308030901020600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *D**A BULL**** XCHANGE* --------------060306040308030901020600-- Using MIME in a newsgroup is the true meaning of bull**** exchange. I an the true meaning of sewerage. Frank AND **** TOO I only lurk here but I tend to agree with others assessment of you. I see that every time someone post something you will go in and change their post. What is that all about. Are you too limited that you can't come up your own original posting. Or else you post in all caps something that is totally meaningless and very obnoxious. Don't bother to answer me cause I am going to take others advice and kill file you. I just found out how to do that. I have had enough of your no help answers and useless waste of my bandwidth. jon Good idea. Everyone should kill file my stupid ass then I can only talk to me. Frank In all my years on usenet, I think this is the first time I have ever seen someone edit text quoted from another poster. That's low, even for usenet. Of course, I don't read anything but comp.os.vms. It may be more common in the anarchy of the alt groups. original text: Good idea. Everyone should kill file his stupid ass then he can only talk to himself. Frank |
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