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"measekite" wrote in message . .. Burt wrote: "measekite" wrote in message m... Arthur Entlich wrote: I think a distinction needs to me made here, in fairness to the two of you. Thermal ink heads and piezo ink heads are totally different designs and they can respond differently to ink formulations and to cleaning processes. While piezo heads may tend to clog more, especially when used with inks not designed for that particular model (not all 3rd party inks, per se, But when you buy AfterMarket inks from an AfterMarket vendor and they do not disclose who formulated the ink you could be getting the same bad ink from a variety of sources. You really never no what you are getting nor do you know if the consistency is there. If there is one or maybe two AfterMarket inks that will not harm your printer it is very difficult to sort them out. That is unfortunate. I wish that was not the case. As in many other businesses, many years of operation with satisfied customers tends to establish trust. No one should rush to buy from any vendor without doing some careful evaluation. I'm sure you would subscribe to that concept. (snip) If you want to trust hawkers that spend a few dollars and put up a storefront website you can do that. That is not the way to do business. So, would you tell the likes of Amazon, Ebay, ebuyer, crucial.com and a bucket full of other internet-only business "That is not the way to do business" ? They all seem to be doing quite well so far... |
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"Michael Johnson, PE" wrote in message ... Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Canon thinks people like you are fools. Yon may think that Canon thinks people like Burt et al are fools. But as usual you'd be dead wrong. "Think" is operative word here. For sure, Canon KNOWS that people like you are the real fools who are willing to pay for their very overpriced OEM inks and keep their execs in very high paying salaries and great bonuses. They depends on fools like you. Without fools like you, who are willing to pay at least 4 times as much for their OEM inks as compared to 3rd's, they'd have to start discounting their overpriced OEM inks, or take a pay cut. But as long as there are fools like you, those great salaries plus raises and bonuses just keep on coming. I do hope they send you a wonderful Xmas thank you card every year. Fool! Frank Also, let's not forget that it's the people buying OEM ink that keeps the price of inkjet printers low. For that, I am greatful to them. Under the current senario I get inexpensive printers AND inexpensive ink. This is why I don't mind that measekite buys, and promotes the use of, OEM ink. It's good for my bank account. I would love to here the logic you base that statement on. |
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"measekite" wrote in message . .. Burt wrote: "measekite" wrote in message m... Arthur Entlich wrote: I think a distinction needs to me made here, in fairness to the two of you. Thermal ink heads and piezo ink heads are totally different designs and they can respond differently to ink formulations and to cleaning processes. While piezo heads may tend to clog more, especially when used with inks not designed for that particular model (not all 3rd party inks, per se, But when you buy AfterMarket inks from an AfterMarket vendor and they do not disclose who formulated the ink you could be getting the same bad ink from a variety of sources. You really never no what you are getting nor do you know if the consistency is there. If there is one or maybe two AfterMarket inks that will not harm your printer it is very difficult to sort them out. That is unfortunate. I wish that was not the case. As in many other businesses, many years of operation with satisfied customers tends to establish trust. No one should rush to buy from any vendor without doing some careful evaluation. I'm sure you would subscribe to that concept. (snip) If you want to trust hawkers that spend a few dollars and put up a storefront website you can do that. That is not the way to do business. I personally would prefer to pass some business to the reputable online SOHO business than to a large conglomerate greed factory such as Wally World! |
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"Ivor Floppy" wrote in message ... "measekite" wrote in message . .. Burt wrote: "measekite" wrote in message om... Arthur Entlich wrote: I think a distinction needs to me made here, in fairness to the two of you. Thermal ink heads and piezo ink heads are totally different designs and they can respond differently to ink formulations and to cleaning processes. While piezo heads may tend to clog more, especially when used with inks not designed for that particular model (not all 3rd party inks, per se, But when you buy AfterMarket inks from an AfterMarket vendor and they do not disclose who formulated the ink you could be getting the same bad ink from a variety of sources. You really never no what you are getting nor do you know if the consistency is there. If there is one or maybe two AfterMarket inks that will not harm your printer it is very difficult to sort them out. That is unfortunate. I wish that was not the case. As in many other businesses, many years of operation with satisfied customers tends to establish trust. No one should rush to buy from any vendor without doing some careful evaluation. I'm sure you would subscribe to that concept. (snip) If you want to trust hawkers that spend a few dollars and put up a storefront website you can do that. That is not the way to do business. So, would you tell the likes of Amazon, Ebay, ebuyer, crucial.com and a bucket full of other internet-only business "That is not the way to do business" ? They all seem to be doing quite well so far... Don't forget ZipZoomFly.com |
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PC Medic wrote:
"Michael Johnson, PE" wrote in message ... Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Canon thinks people like you are fools. Yon may think that Canon thinks people like Burt et al are fools. But as usual you'd be dead wrong. "Think" is operative word here. For sure, Canon KNOWS that people like you are the real fools who are willing to pay for their very overpriced OEM inks and keep their execs in very high paying salaries and great bonuses. They depends on fools like you. Without fools like you, who are willing to pay at least 4 times as much for their OEM inks as compared to 3rd's, they'd have to start discounting their overpriced OEM inks, or take a pay cut. But as long as there are fools like you, those great salaries plus raises and bonuses just keep on coming. I do hope they send you a wonderful Xmas thank you card every year. Fool! Frank Also, let's not forget that it's the people buying OEM ink that keeps the price of inkjet printers low. For that, I am greatful to them. Under the current senario I get inexpensive printers AND inexpensive ink. This is why I don't mind that measekite buys, and promotes the use of, OEM ink. It's good for my bank account. I would love to here the logic you base that statement on. Consider it your homework assignment to figure it out. |
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Ivor Floppy wrote: "measekite" wrote in message ... Burt wrote: "measekite" wrote in message om... Arthur Entlich wrote: I think a distinction needs to me made here, in fairness to the two of you. Thermal ink heads and piezo ink heads are totally different designs and they can respond differently to ink formulations and to cleaning processes. While piezo heads may tend to clog more, especially when used with inks not designed for that particular model (not all 3rd party inks, per se, But when you buy AfterMarket inks from an AfterMarket vendor and they do not disclose who formulated the ink you could be getting the same bad ink from a variety of sources. You really never no what you are getting nor do you know if the consistency is there. If there is one or maybe two AfterMarket inks that will not harm your printer it is very difficult to sort them out. That is unfortunate. I wish that was not the case. As in many other businesses, many years of operation with satisfied customers tends to establish trust. No one should rush to buy from any vendor without doing some careful evaluation. I'm sure you would subscribe to that concept. (snip) If you want to trust hawkers that spend a few dollars and put up a storefront website you can do that. That is not the way to do business. So, would you tell the likes of Amazon, Ebay, ebuyer, crucial.com and a bucket full of other internet-only business "That is not the way to do business" ? They all seem to be doing quite well so far... That is a dumb statement. |
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PC Medic wrote: "Michael Johnson, PE" wrote in message ... Frank wrote: measekite wrote: Canon thinks people like you are fools. Yon may think that Canon thinks people like Burt et al are fools. But as usual you'd be dead wrong. "Think" is operative word here. For sure, Canon KNOWS that people like you are the real fools who are willing to pay for their very overpriced OEM inks and keep their execs in very high paying salaries and great bonuses. They depends on fools like you. Without fools like you, who are willing to pay at least 4 times as much for their OEM inks as compared to 3rd's, they'd have to start discounting their overpriced OEM inks, or take a pay cut. But as long as there are fools like you, those great salaries plus raises and bonuses just keep on coming. I do hope they send you a wonderful Xmas thank you card every year. Fool! Frank Also, let's not forget that it's the people buying OEM ink that keeps the price of inkjet printers low. For that, I am greatful to them. Under the current senario I get inexpensive printers AND inexpensive ink. This is why I don't mind that measekite buys, and promotes the use of, OEM ink. It's good for my bank account. I would love to here the logic you base that statement on. Me Too! |
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measekite wrote:
I would love to here the logic you base that statement on. Me Too! Nah...forget it. You don't have enough fingers and toes for that kind of math and oh yeah, a brain that actually works. Frank |
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"measekite" wrote in message . .. [..] If you want to trust hawkers that spend a few dollars and put up a storefront website you can do that. That is not the way to do business. So, would you tell the likes of Amazon, Ebay, ebuyer, crucial.com and a bucket full of other internet-only business "That is not the way to do business" ? They all seem to be doing quite well so far... That is a dumb statement. That is a dumb answer. But then, if your past form is anything to go by, your good at that. |
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measekite wrote:
That is a dumb statement. You mean it dumb cause you don't understand it. Is that correct? Frank |
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