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you have to have a vacuum machime called (food saver)or something like it,
ask your friends and i'm sure someone well
have one it well take a few min, to vacuum a half gallon jar,if you can't
find someone with a vacuum machine just go to a
large grocery store were they vacuum meats, and they can do it, j.w.c.
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Printer Cartridge Storage
> Vacuum packing sounds like a good idea, but how does
> one go about doing this?
>
> Thanks
>
> --- "James W. Christian" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > hi the best and only way to keep cartridges from
> > drying out is to vaccum pack it like they do in the
> > stores
> > with the food, i get a half gallon jar put the
> > cartridges in there and vaccum pack it and it well
> > last a long time
> > with out drying out, j.w.christian
> >
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