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Dave C.
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      11th Jan 2004
I have nearly new color and black cartridges that I can use in my printer.
They were removed from a recently defunct printer. What is the best way to
store them until I need them? Maybe in a zip lock bag, cover the nozzles
with saran wrap, or other method. These are HP C1823A CYM, and 51645a
black.

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Bob Burke
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      11th Jan 2004
I suggest you: wrap them in cling film plastic, place them in a zip lock
plastic bag then store them in the refrigerator. But ensure they don't
freeze.

Bob

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> I have nearly new color and black cartridges that I can use in my printer.
> They were removed from a recently defunct printer. What is the best way

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> store them until I need them? Maybe in a zip lock bag, cover the nozzles
> with saran wrap, or other method. These are HP C1823A CYM, and 51645a
> black.
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Dave C.
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      11th Jan 2004
Thanks, it sounds like that would work OK. I figure my present black
cartridge will run out in about a month.
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> I suggest you: wrap them in cling film plastic, place them in a zip lock
> plastic bag then store them in the refrigerator. But ensure they don't
> freeze.
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> Bob
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> > I have nearly new color and black cartridges that I can use in my

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> > They were removed from a recently defunct printer. What is the best way

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> > store them until I need them? Maybe in a zip lock bag, cover the nozzles
> > with saran wrap, or other method. These are HP C1823A CYM, and 51645a
> > black.
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      13th Jan 2004
Don't let the plastic touch the printheads or you might end up with cross
contamination between color chambers due to capillary action.

Bryan

Bob Burke <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I suggest you: wrap them in cling film plastic, place them in a zip lock
> plastic bag then store them in the refrigerator. But ensure they don't
> freeze.


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>> I have nearly new color and black cartridges that I can use in my printer.
>> They were removed from a recently defunct printer. What is the best way

> to
>> store them until I need them? Maybe in a zip lock bag, cover the nozzles
>> with saran wrap, or other method. These are HP C1823A CYM, and 51645a
>> black.
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