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MT
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      10th Aug 2003
I am desperately seeking a cheap and reliable Inkjet Refilling System.
It does not need to be industrial as it is more for office use. Other
than the super expensive ones, are there any such machines going for
less than US$100???

Anyone tried the CBR, SMEs, Ramora or Inke Inkjet Refilling Machines?

Any comments?

Thanks

MT
 
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      10th Aug 2003
MT wrote:

>I am desperately seeking a cheap and reliable Inkjet Refilling System.
>It does not need to be industrial as it is more for office use. Other
>than the super expensive ones, are there any such machines going for
>less than US$100???
>
>Anyone tried the CBR, SMEs, Ramora or Inke Inkjet Refilling Machines?


Instead of using a refill machine which is rather pricey, have you
thought about continuous ink systems?

They use a special cartridge setup, small tubes, and bottles of ink to
supply a continuous flow of ink to the printhead. Just swap out the
bottles when they're empty - no refills or cartridge change necessary.
Once setup, it's quick, clean, and easy to use.

That's the way I'd go if I was printing lots of pages or photos each day
in a work environment.
 
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Angelo Campanella
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      10th Aug 2003
MT wrote:

> I am desperately seeking a cheap and reliable Inkjet Refilling System.
> It does not need to be industrial as it is more for office use. Other
> than the super expensive ones, are there any such machines going for
> less than US$100???



Close behind and critcal is the job of testing and repairing clogged jets. On my
HPDJ500 cartridge type (HP#51626A), this is crucial. I have refilled several,
but most or all failed by clogging afterwards. I'm sure there are many deep dark
secrets here. But I sure would appreciate some guidance (in declogging).

Angelo Campanella

 
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Yianni
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      10th Aug 2003
You don't need a refilling machine to refill a few cartridges. Most of the
machines are dedicated for high volume refilling (more than 100 same type
cartridges a day). Buy a printer and refill the cartridges of your own. It's
almost in all cases an easy task.

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> I am desperately seeking a cheap and reliable Inkjet Refilling System.
> It does not need to be industrial as it is more for office use. Other
> than the super expensive ones, are there any such machines going for
> less than US$100???
>
> Anyone tried the CBR, SMEs, Ramora or Inke Inkjet Refilling Machines?
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks
>
> MT


 
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MT
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      14th Aug 2003
Hi,

I use about 4 cartridges per month which is why i need one of those
inke inkjet auto refill machines. I guess it is good for me a SOHO
user. I honestly do not mind paying $6 for a full HP cartridge once i
have bought the machine. I have added one of their emails back to me
in hope that one of you industry players out there becomes an Inke
distributor. It seems like that is the only way i am gonna get my
hands on one.

McGill T


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The machine is known as the Inke Inkjet Auto Refill System or Inke
Inkjet Auto Refill Station. It's code number is the HS-45. It can
refill the HP51645, HP51640 and C6615.

We are currently entertaining requests from around the world for Inke
distributorship and would like to know where you are from. Once a
distributor in your region has been appointed. We will let you know
where you can purchase the HS-45.

Regards

www.inke.com.sg
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Eddie Cowley
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      18th Aug 2003
Have been using refill kits for my HP 51645 cartridge for couple of
years, not sure about the other the cartridge starts to print white
strips after about 6 times of refilling; need to get a new cartridge
after that. Anyone out there have this problem? As my printing
frequency is high, refilling for about 4 times a month I would also
like to get my hands on one, but not sure if it really increase the
refilling times of the cartridge. Any comments?

"Yianni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<1060551353.74622@athprx02>...
> You don't need a refilling machine to refill a few cartridges. Most of the
> machines are dedicated for high volume refilling (more than 100 same type
> cartridges a day). Buy a printer and refill the cartridges of your own. It's
> almost in all cases an easy task.
>
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> Yianni
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> "MT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I am desperately seeking a cheap and reliable Inkjet Refilling System.
> > It does not need to be industrial as it is more for office use. Other
> > than the super expensive ones, are there any such machines going for
> > less than US$100???
> >
> > Anyone tried the CBR, SMEs, Ramora or Inke Inkjet Refilling Machines?
> >
> > Any comments?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > MT

 
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