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Michael
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      18th Aug 2008
I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I just
wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a
regular basis.

I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo
black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head.
A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this newsgroup
and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not
using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do
this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't.

Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I
need a photo printed out or not.

I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of
the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my
wife. That sure does it.

Michael
 
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measekite
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      18th Aug 2008
If you use OEM Canon ink all of the time you should not have any problem printing even once a month.

Michael wrote: I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I just wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a regular basis.

I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head. A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this newsgroup and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't.

Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I   need a photo printed out or not.

I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my wife. That sure does it.

Michael
 
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      18th Aug 2008
On Aug 18, 3:36*pm, Michael <mico...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I just
> wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a
> regular basis.
>
> I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo
> black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head.
> A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this newsgroup
> and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not
> using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do
> this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't.
>
> Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I
> * *need a photo printed out or not.
>
> I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of
> the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my
> wife. That sure does it.
>
> Michael


Your probably better off with a HP printer...better print quality and
less prone to clogging.
 
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Michael
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      19th Aug 2008
Considering the price of Canon ink cartridges,
I am money ahead replacing heads. Now I might replace less heads because
I know what wrecks them.
Canon wants 11 bucks per cartridge and generics are 1.50.
Canon and other printer manufacturers are clearly awash in bucks from
selling ink. The markup must be astronomical.

Somebody will eventually make a printer that will sell for the real
price of the printer, and not on the basis of making a fortune from ink.
That printer will sell like hotcakes.

I for one am perfectly willing to pay the real price for a printer.

I do a lot of photo printing because my wife is into photography and is
winning prizes using 1.50 ink.

Can you think of reason why I would want to pay 7 times as much for ink?
I just bought 200 bucks worth of 1.50 ink cartridges. Like I said, we do
a lot of printing. Do you really really think I should have paid 1400
dollars. PLEASE get real.

Canon, HP, Epson, and others have found a gold mine selling ink as if it
was worth its weight in gold. These manufacturers do everything they can
to keep users from using generic ink. For the person who does not print
much, using Canon ink might work for them. Printing 30 or 40 13X17 photo
prints is simply too expensive.

You might just as well forget the printer and get it done on line from a
professional printing house.

Canon and others seem to have the mission to make digital photography
more expensive to do than film.


measekite wrote:
> If you use OEM Canon ink all of the time you should not have any problem
> printing even once a month.
>
> Michael wrote:
>> I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I
>> just wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on
>> a regular basis.
>>
>> I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo
>> black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the
>> head. A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this
>> newsgroup and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was
>> basically not using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up
>> when you do this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just
>> didn't.
>>
>> Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether
>> I need a photo printed out or not.
>>
>> I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of
>> the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my
>> wife. That sure does it.
>>
>> Michael

 
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Michael
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      19th Aug 2008
My problem Hendo is that I cannot go out and buy an HP printer without
expecting to pay for ink as if it were worth its weight in gold. As far
as I know there are no generic ink supplies for HP printers. If I am
wrong about this, please let me know of a source. I would quit using
Canon like a bad habit.


Hendo wrote:
> On Aug 18, 3:36 pm, Michael <mico...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I just
>> wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a
>> regular basis.
>>
>> I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo
>> black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head.
>> A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this newsgroup
>> and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not
>> using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do
>> this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't.
>>
>> Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I
>> need a photo printed out or not.
>>
>> I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of
>> the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my
>> wife. That sure does it.
>>
>> Michael

>
> Your probably better off with a HP printer...better print quality and
> less prone to clogging.

 
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      19th Aug 2008


Hendo wrote:

On Aug 18, 3:36&nbsp;pm, Michael &lt;mico...@sbcglobal.net&gt; wrote:



I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I just wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a regular basis. I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head. A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this newsgroup and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't. Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I &nbsp; &nbsp;need a photo printed out or not. I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my wife. That sure does it. Michael



Your probably better off with a HP printer...better print quality and less prone to clogging.


That is a bunch of crap.&nbsp; I have had a Canon IP4000 for over 4 years.&nbsp; Yes of course I use Canon ink only.&nbsp; I never did a cleaning cycle and never had a clog.&nbsp; I use the printer at least every couple of weeks.&nbsp; I also have an HP printer.

Here is the real comparison.


For text ( especially draft mode ) the HP results in better quality.

For paper handling the Canon is far superior.

For ink economy the Canon wins.

For photo results there is no comparison.&nbsp; Canon wins hands down.

While I am glad I have two printers if I was to choose just one printer today I would choose a Canon IP4500.&nbsp; AND I would only use Canon ink.
 
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      19th Aug 2008


Michael wrote:
> Considering the price of Canon ink cartridges,
> I am money ahead replacing heads. Now I might replace less heads
> because I know what wrecks them.
> Canon wants 11 bucks per cartridge and generics are 1.50.


You bought a printer to get great long lasting results. If you print
photos this is very important. The crap ink produces crap photos and
they fade more rapidly but since they are crap maybe that is not a great
loss.
> Canon and other printer manufacturers are clearly awash in bucks from
> selling ink.


So what does that have to do with wanting to get great long lasting
photos. If you do not like them making money then do not buy their
printers.
> The markup must be astronomical.


Yes it is.
>
> Somebody will eventually make a printer that will sell for the real
> price of the printer, and not on the basis of making a fortune from
> ink. That printer will sell like hotcakes.


Kodak thinks they do but it is not as good as Canon, sells only with a
scanner, is not all that economical and is not selling like hotcakes.
>
> I for one am perfectly willing to pay the real price for a printer.
>
> I do a lot of photo printing because my wife is into photography and
> is winning prizes using 1.50 ink.


The cheapo ink produces crap photos. Now maybe the composition and
exposure are good but I am not speaking about content. Only the printed
results.
>
> Can you think of reason why I would want to pay 7 times as much for ink?


To get 7 times the quality.
> I just bought 200 bucks worth of 1.50 ink cartridges. Like I said, we
> do a lot of printing. Do you really really think I should have paid
> 1400 dollars. PLEASE get real.


Real professionals use more Epson than anything and the vast majority
use Epson ink.
>
> Canon, HP, Epson, and others have found a gold mine selling ink as if
> it was worth its weight in gold. These manufacturers do everything
> they can to keep users from using generic ink.


As they should. Generic ink is total garbage.
> For the person who does not print much, using Canon ink might work for
> them. Printing 30 or 40 13X17 photo prints is simply too expensive.


Yes it is. And if you want to accept the crap quality that has a higher
risk of fading that is your choice. But all a spade a spade. The
quality is nowhere near as good.
>
> You might just as well forget the printer and get it done on line from
> a professional printing house.


Go to costco.
>
> Canon and others seem to have the mission to make digital photography
> more expensive to do than film.


Then go get a Nikon F6 and use your favorite film.
>
>
> measekite wrote:
>> If you use OEM Canon ink all of the time you should not have any
>> problem printing even once a month.
>>
>> Michael wrote:
>>> I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I
>>> just wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges
>>> on a regular basis.
>>>
>>> I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the
>>> photo black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced
>>> the head. A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to
>>> this newsgroup and found that I was not printing photos enough. I
>>> was basically not using this cartridge for months at a time. They
>>> clog up when you do this. I know I know, I should have known better,
>>> I just didn't.
>>>
>>> Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers
>>> whether I need a photo printed out or not.
>>>
>>> I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate
>>> of the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky
>>> for my wife. That sure does it.
>>>
>>> Michael

 
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Michael wrote:
> My problem Hendo is that I cannot go out and buy an HP printer without
> expecting to pay for ink as if it were worth its weight in gold. As
> far as I know there are no generic ink supplies for HP printers.


That is terrific.
> If I am wrong about this, please let me know of a source. I would quit
> using Canon like a bad habit.


Good. I hope you do not use Canon cameras either. They are probably
making too much money. So is Nikon. Find some chinese crap. I think
they make a seagull that uses 35mm film.
>
>
> Hendo wrote:
>> On Aug 18, 3:36 pm, Michael <mico...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>> I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I
>>> just
>>> wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a
>>> regular basis.
>>>
>>> I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo
>>> black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head.
>>> A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this
>>> newsgroup
>>> and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not
>>> using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do
>>> this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't.
>>>
>>> Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I
>>> need a photo printed out or not.
>>>
>>> I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of
>>> the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my
>>> wife. That sure does it.
>>>
>>> Michael

>>
>> Your probably better off with a HP printer...better print quality and
>> less prone to clogging.

 
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      19th Aug 2008
measekite wrote:


You know measekite, it appears you are nothing but a shill for one of
the printer companies. You have nothing constructive to offer except the
advice to spend lots of money making the printing companies rich.

I suspect you are on their payroll. They can certainly afford to employ
shills.

I have photos hanging on our walls that are 4 1/5 years old. They were
made using what you describe as "crap" ink. They still look gorgeous. My
wife just won two first prizes for her "crap" photos. Those blue ribbons
seem to bely your advice.

I think you could probably make more money employed by the RNC. You
could sell us all on the wonderfullness of the Iraq war. It is very
clear to me that you are not here to help with advice, you are here to
discourage the use of generic ink.

This is further proof of the huge earnings Canon and others are making
when they can afford to pay your salary to troll the newsgroups. You and
your family must be proud.

BTW, your skill as a shill is truly lame. You should not make yourself
so obvious. Hey HP or CANON, where ever you are, check out the
effectiveness of measekite. You are wasting you money on this loser.
He's to dumb to fool anyone.

>
>
> Michael wrote:
>> My problem Hendo is that I cannot go out and buy an HP printer without
>> expecting to pay for ink as if it were worth its weight in gold. As
>> far as I know there are no generic ink supplies for HP printers.

>
> That is terrific.
>> If I am wrong about this, please let me know of a source. I would quit
>> using Canon like a bad habit.

>
> Good. I hope you do not use Canon cameras either. They are probably
> making too much money. So is Nikon. Find some chinese crap. I think
> they make a seagull that uses 35mm film.
>>
>>
>> Hendo wrote:
>>> On Aug 18, 3:36 pm, Michael <mico...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I
>>>> just
>>>> wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a
>>>> regular basis.
>>>>
>>>> I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo
>>>> black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head.
>>>> A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this
>>>> newsgroup
>>>> and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not
>>>> using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do
>>>> this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't.
>>>>
>>>> Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I
>>>> need a photo printed out or not.
>>>>
>>>> I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of
>>>> the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my
>>>> wife. That sure does it.
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Your probably better off with a HP printer...better print quality and
>>> less prone to clogging.

 
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      19th Aug 2008
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Hahahaha...I bet you wish you actually had a brain...and some place to
put it!...LOL!
Loser!
 
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