Sounds like there needs to be some serious effort made on refilling the Epson carts. Don't know what that might be, but it certainly would be useful to have an effecient, effective way to do it.
Tom Baker
john dean <deanwork2003@...> wrote:
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. :(
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> Jon
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> --- 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 Tom Baker
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