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I just thought I would report on my experience, as I have received many
good tips from these groups. I have had very good experience with getting supplies from tylermartin ( www.tylermartin.com ). So far I have used replacement cartridges for my Canon i450. They were less than $2 for the black. I just used their black refill for an HP PSC 1600. It was the easiest refill I have ever done since the ink comes in a plastic squeezable bottle that has a nozzle already in it. It was $5 and is good for 2 refills. The quality seems to be just fine. The shipping is $6 no matter what the quantity, and they have been fast! I have no affliation with this company |
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jkollin@gmail.com wrote: >I just thought I would report on my experience, as I have received many >good tips from these groups. > >I have had very good experience with getting supplies from tylermartin >( www.tylermartin.com ). > > BUT THEY DO NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THEY ARE SELLING EITHER >So far I have used replacement cartridges for my Canon i450. They were >less than $2 for the black. > >I just used their black refill for an HP PSC 1600. It was the easiest >refill I have ever done since the ink comes in a plastic squeezable >bottle that has a nozzle already in it. >It was $5 and is good for 2 refills. > >The quality seems to be just fine. > >The shipping is $6 no matter what the quantity, and they have been >fast! >I have no affliation with this company > > > |
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Not sure what you mean. The refill was branded Calidad. As I recall the
Canon type cartridges had no brand name. In any event they worked just fine. I had been using Carot Ink, they were ok, but these are just as good and even cheaper! |
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measekite wrote:
> > > jkollin@gmail.com wrote: > >> I just thought I would report on my experience, as I have received many >> good tips from these groups. >> >> I have had very good experience with getting supplies from tylermartin >> ( www.tylermartin.com ). >> >> > BUT THEY DO NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THEY ARE SELLING EITHER Sure they do. They fully disclose they are selling compatible inkjet ink that is guaranteed to work in printers and that costs but a fraction of OEM ink. Most printers cost about the same as a set of OEM ink cartridges. So if anything, in the remotest of slim chances, goes wrong, who gives a ****, that printer was just the value of a set of cartridges. Printers a dirt cheap today, often less than OEM ink. In plain English, WHO GIVES A **** WHAT THEY DO OR DO NOT DISCLOSE. -Taliesyn > >> So far I have used replacement cartridges for my Canon i450. They were >> less than $2 for the black. >> >> I just used their black refill for an HP PSC 1600. It was the easiest >> refill I have ever done since the ink comes in a plastic squeezable >> bottle that has a nozzle already in it. >> It was $5 and is good for 2 refills. >> >> The quality seems to be just fine. >> >> The shipping is $6 no matter what the quantity, and they have been >> fast! >> I have no affliation with this company >> >> >> |
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Taliesyn wrote: > measekite wrote: > >> >> >> jkollin@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> I just thought I would report on my experience, as I have received many >>> good tips from these groups. >>> >>> I have had very good experience with getting supplies from tylermartin >>> ( www.tylermartin.com ). >>> >>> >> BUT THEY DO NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THEY ARE SELLING EITHER > > > > Sure they do. They fully disclose they are selling compatible inkjet ink IDIOT > that is guaranteed to work in printers and that costs but a fraction of > OEM ink. MORON > Most printers cost about the same as a set of OEM ink > cartridges. So if anything, in the remotest of slim chances, goes wrong, > who gives a ****, NOW NOW BROWN COW DO NOT KNOW THE MEAL MOMMIE WILL SERVE YOU > that printer was just the value of a set of > cartridges. Printers a dirt cheap today, often less than OEM ink. In > plain English, WHO GIVES A EAT > **** > WHAT THEY DO OR DO NOT DISCLOSE. BUT THEY DO NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THEY ARE SELLING AND THEY SELL UNKNOWN STUFF FROM A VARIOETY OF WEBSITES UNDER DIFFERENT NAMES AND THEY DO NOT DISCLOSE THAT EITHER. > > -Taliesyn > > > > > > > > > > >> >>> So far I have used replacement cartridges for my Canon i450. They were >>> less than $2 for the black. >>> >>> I just used their black refill for an HP PSC 1600. It was the easiest >>> refill I have ever done since the ink comes in a plastic squeezable >>> bottle that has a nozzle already in it. >>> It was $5 and is good for 2 refills. >>> >>> The quality seems to be just fine. >>> >>> The shipping is $6 no matter what the quantity, and they have been >>> fast! >>> I have no affliation with this company >>> >>> >>> |
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jkollin@gmail.com wrote: >Not sure what you mean. The refill was branded Calidad. > THAT IS NOT A BRAND. THEY DO NOT FORMULATE AND MFG. THEY ARE A RELABELER HAWKER >As I recall the >Canon type cartridges had no brand name. > > OF COURSE NOT >In any event they worked just fine. I had been using Carot Ink, > OH BUGS BUNNY >they >were ok, but these are just as good and even cheaper! > > > |
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I don't care what they are. The stuff is good. It was cheap and they
delilvered fast. When the printer gives out I will spend another $60 and be very happy! |
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> Not sure what you mean. The refill was branded Calidad. As I recall the
> Canon type cartridges had no brand name. Ah those guys... out of Australia IIRC. "Hero" cartridges. I've heard of them but have never used them. Looks like the Canon type cartridges are "Rainbow". . Measkekite tends to post a review about this brand from time to time. Alotofthings might have sold rainbow at one point, though I see Arrow reccomended more often as they use Formulabs ink, a reccomended brand. |
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Taliesyn wrote:
> measekite wrote: >>> >> BUT THEY DO NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THEY ARE SELLING EITHER > > > > Sure they do. They fully disclose they are selling compatible inkjet ink > that is guaranteed to work in printers and that costs but a fraction of > OEM ink. Most printers cost about the same as a set of OEM ink > cartridges. So if anything, in the remotest of slim chances, goes wrong, > who gives a ****, that printer was just the value of a set of > cartridges. Printers a dirt cheap today, often less than OEM ink. In > plain English, WHO GIVES A **** WHAT THEY DO OR DO NOT DISCLOSE. > > -Taliesyn > > Why argue with that piece of **** know nothing moron idiot! Kill file his loser stuck-on-stupid ass so he can only talk to himself. Frank |
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"zakezuke" <zakezuke_us@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1141764733.478492.68370@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> Not sure what you mean. The refill was branded Calidad. As I recall the >> Canon type cartridges had no brand name. > > Ah those guys... out of Australia IIRC. "Hero" cartridges. I've heard > of them but have never used them. > > Looks like the Canon type cartridges are "Rainbow". . Measkekite tends > to post a review about this brand from time to time. Alotofthings > might have sold rainbow at one point, though I see Arrow reccomended > more often as they use Formulabs ink, a reccomended brand. Arrow carts were originally filled with Formulabs ink, but Alotofthings informed their customers that Arrow carts changed to the German ink (OCP?) Alotofthings now has several different brands of bci-6 carts and one of them is filled with Formulabs. I don't know if that info is on their web site, but if you call them they will tell you which one is prefilled with Formulabs inks. |
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