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Sorry I am just getting to this, but I got a little behind in answering
some of the posts.
Some answers suggested purchasing refilled cartridges.
Although I am not connected nor do I have any financial interest in
"mrinkman.com", I have been purchasing cartridges for my Brother 4 in 1
color printer from them for two very important reason, obviously price
and equally important guarantee.
Their price tends to be around $6.00 per cartridge but even better is
their no time limit guarantee. I usually buy a set of color and B/W at a
time. Since I use up the B/W faster than the color ones, they sit around
until I need them.
Having the usual 60 or 90 day guarantee doesn't help me if I don't use
the cartridge during that period.
That's what I like about Mr Ink Man, any time the cartridge fails I am
covered, even if it took me some time to finally install it.
Hope my two cents helps.
Lew Russakov
Huntington Beach, CA
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 13:01:19 -0800
From: John Dinges <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Printer cartridge refill
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.
John Dinges
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