Since I've purchased ink in pints bottles I'm obviously not in the market to
get more ink at this time. You are correct that it will take a massive
amount of printing and time to use up six quarts of ink, especially
considering that the photo cyan and photo magenta will be used at a much
greater rate than the other four colors. I would suggest that instead of
trying to sell off the ink in one pint bottles, it would be better to split
it up into smaller containers such as 2oz or 4oz. This should make it easier
to share the ink with more folks and possibly make a slight profit on the
deals. Even with the very large amount of printing I do, I will probably not
come close to using all the ink I have on hand.
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Ron Cohen
"Mango" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:briotg$3ou6g$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm able to get quarts of ink for the Canon s9000. As you know, you have
to
> print a hellvu lot of pictures to use up a quart of ink. ( I just can't
> turn down a good deal)...
>
> Anyway what you would get would be 6 pints of each ink for the canon s900
or
> what ever printer you have that would use that ink...
>
> Drop me a email if your interested and I will provide details to ensure
you
> i'm on the up and up.
>
> Mango.
>
>
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