where can i find BCI-3eBK black pigmented compatible cartridges for ip3000? TIA

M

measekite

Knightcrawler said:
http://www.swiftink.com

These guys have good customer service and the ink is made in the USA but
they don't say what brand it is.
THIS IS ANOTHER JOKE. HERE IS MORE PROOF OF WHAT I AM SAYING. YOU BUY
THIS STUFF AND HAVE TROUBLE. THEN TO CORRECT THE SITUATION IF YOU CAN
YOU BUY SOME OTHER LABEL FROM SOMEONE ELSE AND LOW AND BEHOLD IT IS THE
SAME CRAP. THATS BECAUSE YOU CANNOT TRACK LABELS THAT ARE ONLY SOLD IN
ONE PLACE. YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING BECAUSE ALMOST ALL OF
THE TIME THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU.

WHEN ONE OR TWO DO DISCLOSE IT THEY DO NOT DO IT PROPERLY AND SOMETIMES
THEY OUTRIGHT LIE LIKE IN THE CASE OF SELLING PIGMENT INK AND SUBSTITUTE
DYE INK.

THIS IS ONE REASON YOU SHOULD STICK WITH OEM INK. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE
GETTING.
 
Z

zakezuke

here is more proof of what i am saying. you buy this stuff and have trouble

this is faulty logic and you know it. you with all due respect
associate every problem with printing with third party ink including
software and hardware related ones. You have to prove the problem is a
result of third party ink and wouldn't happen with OEM.
I've used MIS's product for many months now without a hitch on my
ip3000, except needing one manual cleaning cycle.

And what's sad is I'm pretty moderate. I'm willing to accept that the
OEM bci-3e is faster drying and in fact use it on my mp760. And guess
what... I had to do two deep cleans on it to resolve issues with heavy
banding vs the aftermarket ink which I freely admit isn't quite as good
as OEM. I don't blame the OEM ink but rather blaime the fact that I
use the ip3000 for my bulk text printing and the mp760 less so for that
application.

And even these statements are not proof but at the very least they are
observations based on experence with two products in similar printers.
At least I have a reasonable hypothesis.... that banding I experence
using OEM is a result of not printing often enough doubled by the fact
it's been observed to dry faster on the same paper.
You sir don't even offer a reasonable hypothesis.

Users with printers have problems

Name one user here who has had a total catastrophic printer failure
that was using non-oem ink... and prove or at least offering evidence
sugesting that this wouldn't happen with OEM.
 
S

Sam Louis

zakezuke said:
Name one user here who has had a total catastrophic printer failure
that was using non-oem ink... and prove or at least offering evidence
sugesting that this wouldn't happen with OEM.

If all of us use only OEM inks you can pretty much name everyone. Sooner
or later every printer will die because of using OEM inks. It is as
simple as that. If my printer dies after using tons of 3rd party ink,
the savings from using 3rd party inks would have bought me many replacement
already.

Obviously only idiots who have no brain will continue to insist in using OEM
inks without considering cost factor. Fine, 3rd party inks are bad, bad ,
bad... Yet, by using it I still save tons of money. So what's the point of
endless silly argument in using OEM inks? Man, that guy is the stupidest
person ever seen on the net. Plain idiot!!! Enough said.

Sam
 

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