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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Jan 2005 22:22:04 -0500
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My question is that if you can buy compatibles from all these online ink sellers for $5 or less, what is the advantage to spending all that time and effort doing refills.  If you look on ebay, you can get whole sets of 6 canons for the S900 or S9000, or 8 for the i9100 or i9900 for under $15. Can you refill them that cheap?  Is it worth it?  The only way you can save money is if you put no monetary value on your time.

>Bob-
>I have been refilling Epson and Canon ctg's for several years. Of the one's
>I've tried, the Universal Brand seems to be the best. When I first started
>using them I paid special attention to see if there was a color difference,
>none noted. I have refilled ctg's 10 to 15 times with no problems. I think
>the secret is to refill before they are completely empty.
>
>For what it's worth, my opinion.
>
>

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