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In article <_LsFe.986$kk6.214@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
inkystinky@oem.com says...
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> ALL 3RD PARTY INK VENDORS WILL NOT TELL YOU WHERE AND WHO IS THE
> MFG/FORMULATOR OF THE INK THEY SELL IN PREFILLED CARTS. IF ANYBODY AND
> I MEAN ANYBODY (EVEN THE 2 PRIMARY LOWLIFES ON THIS NG) KNOW DIFFERENT
> THEN THEY SHOULD POST WHO THAT IS SO OTHERS CAN JUDGE, REMEMBER I AM
> SPEAKING ABOUT PREFILLED CARTS.
But if you fill your own, which is the way to save real money, and more
convenient also, since 100 cartridges worth of ink is half the size of a
beer can, and every refill is from the same lot.
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> I STILL THINK REFILLING IS A MESSY PAIN IN THE ASS.
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but you don't really know, not having tried it. It's like pumping your
own gas, except the saving is equivalent to 11 cents a gallon vs $2.30
at full serve.
Here's my source of Sentient ink for Canon, branded, with lot # & mfg
date on each bottle. Since you have previously snipped this out of my
posts, denying others of information from an experienced, satisfied user
(not just a poser like you, who has no refill experience)
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Measley, if you snip it out of this post, it will be the most
counterproductive move you have ever made.