So that includes refillable bottle carts too, of all sorts, like MIS is selling now for the big ones? Man, that sounds like a tough nut to crack unles someone can find a way to make the inks float through the air an into the heads through levitation. That is down right anti competitive free-enterprise market and unamerican. john --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Jon Cone" <jon@...> wrote: > > CIS systems are not exempt which use a container with or without a > chip attached but that can be read if it is used (the chip is not the > issue, simply its location), or empty into the printer through the > printer's needle via a port, or are held in place with a device > clipped against the carriage. > > Sounds like every CIS being sold right now. :( > > > > Jon > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Frank Jay > <frankjay02@> wrote: > > > > Would not the sudden unavailabilty of carts, lead to more people > buying in bulk, chip setters and CIS systems so the revenue lost from > cart sales will be made up sales of the mentioned items. I imagine > someone from the 3rd party ink sales industry will have to weigh in on > this. >
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Re: [Digital BW] Epson's court victory
2007-11-02 by john dean
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