Not entirely true, Alan. I've swapped Septone/UC cartridges twice, so far, with no problem. I did as I saw recommended somewhere... just plug the cartridge ink outlet with a solid rivet, and cellophane-tape the smaller hole (which I presume relieves the vacuum). Then, I put each cartridge in a sealable plastic bag labeled with the cartridge color to avoid contaminating the cartridge with any drips from a different ink when I re-use the bag. Easiest would be to just use a new bag each time, but I'm a New Englander. ;-) On the other hand, the cartridges are $18. ________________________________________________________________ Help end spam and telemarketing... never respond to it, even to "unsubscribe." NEVER respond to email asking for your password, bank account, credit card, etc., even if it looks like it's from your bank. Instead, go to the site with your browser and make sure it's a secure page before entering personal information. Call them if it looks suspicious. ----- Original Message ----- From: Alan.Huntley@... To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 4:22 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Image Print vs Septone ...snip... With Septone, keep in mind that you would have to dedicate a 2200 to B&W only and the cartridges are approx twice the cost of the standard Epson cartridges. ...snip... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Image Print vs Septone
2003-11-10 by kenschuster
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