Bypass the manufacturer and remanufacturer altogether - just get a refill kit from www.inksell.com. No, I'm not an employee, just a happy customer.
They have a kit for $9.95 that has enough ink for two full refills. Your future refills are only $2.95 per ink bottle (once you've got the kit).
Takes 5 minutes or less to do the refill. The only difficult part is breaking off the top of the color cartridge but they supply a tool for that.
I've been using the same ink cartridge for about 6 months and I do a lot of printing. I've probably refilled it like 4 or 5 times now and it still works like a champ.
I don't have to feel guilty about printing full color photos anymore.
with JWZ here. I recently built a home-theater type PC device for watching DivX movies, playing DVDs, VCDs, mp3 files, and also for playing console games with emulators.
I would have preferred to use a linux distro as the operating system but there just wasn't enough support for the video files, remote control, etc.
With Windows XP it was a snap to program the remote control and set up all the programs so that I have a multi-function entertainment system that I can control from the couch.
Don't misunderestimate by grammar skills. /W
Bypass the manufacturer and remanufacturer altogether - just get a refill kit from www.inksell.com. No, I'm not an employee, just a happy customer.
They have a kit for $9.95 that has enough ink for two full refills. Your future refills are only $2.95 per ink bottle (once you've got the kit).
Takes 5 minutes or less to do the refill. The only difficult part is breaking off the top of the color cartridge but they supply a tool for that.
I've been using the same ink cartridge for about 6 months and I do a lot of printing. I've probably refilled it like 4 or 5 times now and it still works like a champ.
I don't have to feel guilty about printing full color photos anymore.
Funny you mention this, I found this site while doing research for our site: http://www.medicaltoys.com
Yes, but you'd only have to pay for two of the wheels on your car because the other two would be going clockwise.
I'm selling medical equipment online and one of the main reasons customers like to purchase from us is because they avoid paying sales tax.
with JWZ here. I recently built a home-theater type PC device for watching DivX movies, playing DVDs, VCDs, mp3 files, and also for playing console games with emulators.
I would have preferred to use a linux distro as the operating system but there just wasn't enough support for the video files, remote control, etc.
With Windows XP it was a snap to program the remote control and set up all the programs so that I have a multi-function entertainment system that I can control from the couch.
www.tigerdirect.com has got some great deals on LCDs. I just bought a 15" for $199 so I can get rid of this hulking 17" thing on my small desk.