Paul- This thread got me curious enough to look (sounds like he works for "M&M"): >>>>---From: test <nonak@a...> Date: Sat Nov 17, 2001 6:36 pm Subject: Re: [InkOptions] Indellibles vs generations All I can Say is use the Indelibels, I,ve been using them for about a year now and they are the best ink I've ever used.. (oh ya I do sell them, but I also use them in my own Giclee print business, and would not even consider using any other ink) Mike @ M & M On Saturday, November 17, 2001, at 06:39 PM, msellers1@e... wrote: > I just bought an epson 7000 and I am trying to decide on inks.I > purchased a set of Generations to use after I test the printer with > the Epson dyes but after reading the comments on this list about the > Indellibles I am wondering if I should forget the Generations and go > with the Indellibles.Is it too soon to go with the Indellibles? Should > I wait for more testing to be done?I read that its not good for the > printer to switch back and forth from one brand of inks to another so > I want to pick one and stay with it. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Michael J. Kravit" <mkravit@k...> wrote: > >>Paul Roark wrote: > >>To say I'm skeptical is an understatement. > > Who sells these inks? Is there a web page?. > > This is on the FAQ, > > "NOTE: If you have been running Bull Dog or Cone Inks, they tend to > scum up the 1 micron filter in the head and the residue from running > these other inks might take a service call to clean the heads > properly BEFORE running our cleaning solution and ink set." > > WOW, does that sound familiar! > > Mike
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Re: [Digital BW] Indelible ink tests ...
2001-11-26 by tomoc@yahoo.com
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