Cleavis- The one advantage the CFS has over the nomorecarts flavors is that there is a filter screen at the bottom of the carts to keep junk from hitting and clogging the heads. The creature comforts (very easy to prime, set up and critical for chipped cart printers to reset the cart to full automatically) heavily favor the nomorecarts version. I am using one with MIS FS by the way and in about 2 months of printing and nearly the full 4oz. Bottle gone, have never had a clog that didn't resolve with a single nozzle check and clean. Tom O'Connell --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "lyonscox" <lyonscox@m...> wrote: > I'm not sure if there is a difference between CIS and CFS? > They're the same concept I presume. > > Is it correct most people set up with 4oz bottles? Instead of larger > Pints? I'm a typical overkill buyer :-) but trying to cut back on > that impulse. > > Some of this doesn't make sense until you consider a purhcase, > therefore the questions get asked again & again. > > I recall the recommendation of the "niagra" system available at MIS > but not sure I would (or do) currently understand the differences of > what's being offered at either Inkjetart.com or Inkjetmall.com > > > Thanks, > > Cleavis
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Re: Anyone set up with Pints?
2002-01-30 by tomoc
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