Hi Paul, Ealier this week I refilled all the carts of my R220 and two of them started leaking pretty bad. I put the stopper back on and the leaking stopped. Anyway, these two carts are back in the printer and working like they should. > quantity to get good prices. The shipments of production carts do not > always match the quality of those in the initial test shipment. Not > surprisingly, much of this seems to come from China. Gone are the days when we didn't have to put up with defective products from China: kitchenware, food, toys and probably medecine in the near future. Yes, medecine, that sends chivers down my spine. > most, I want the best for the least -- time and money. Seems that paying the least has a cost. There are time when I'd pay a lot more for a non defective product, like ink carts for example. > > So, what's with MIS? I think they are just a small company doing the best > they can at their price point and under the circumstances that include the > huge dominant players trying to cut off all cart supplies. > I sure hope that small businesses like MIS and others in the ink business survive. The're the ones that made it possible for b&w inkjet printing. Cheers, Andre
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Re: What's with MIS?
2007-08-18 by Andre Moreau
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