Posted by NE IA on December 23, 2008 at 09:19:57 from (206.72.18.153):
Just killin time here waiting on a call.
Anyway for about twenty years I been playing with computers and never having what could be called good luck when dealing with them.
I have numerous times tried to refill the black inkjets with spotty results...often spotty is what happens. It could be my imagination, but seems that every time I get a new printer it becomes harder to refill the inkjets.
I'm going with a hunch that the ink jet research department might be behind this.
Most folks don't know that when you buy a new printer, it is only half full of ink.
So does anyone make a printer in a above average price range that has a five gallon bucket filled with bulk (BLACK) ink on their desk? Probably could get by with a gallon jug if I had to. Just kiddin again, but It blisters my rear end giving $32.00 for a black inkjet.
Any thoughts or websites?
Thanks to all.
By the way, why would I contact a office supply, doctor, mechanic, theropist, attorney, or probation officer when I got this bunch?
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