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Re: (MIS) FS Quad Inks

Re: (MIS) FS Quad Inks

2002-03-18 by Robert DeCandido, PhD

Hello All,

Are the inks labeled MIS-FS-QUAD-4 the same as the Neutral Quad Inks
everyone is using?  I ask because only the FS-QUAD-4 inks are listed
on the MIS web site.  There is no mention on the web (nor on the 4 oz.
plastic bottles) about "neutral."  To order the correct inks
(FS-Neutral) must one call MIS and order directly via the phone? 

Also, are people just simply swapping these bottles for the Cone Inks
or is a system flush recommended before the swap?

Thanks

Robert DeCandido, NYC

Re: (MIS) FS Quad Inks

2002-03-18 by flyfishingusa2002

Robert,
The FS-Quad-4 are not the same as the newly formulated Neutral inks. 
They are not yet listed on there web site but are available if you 
ask for them. I paid the same price as the normal FS inks.

 I am sure that flushing the old inks prior to installing the new 
ones is the correct thing to do. With the 3000 if you remove the 
carts with the printer on it will flush most of the remaining inks 
out when you switch the printer off. Other models are different. 
Mine had some remaining Cone ink in the tubes when I installed the 
new carts and it appears to be printing just fine.

Barry

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Robert DeCandido, PhD" 
<rdcny@e...> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> Are the inks labeled MIS-FS-QUAD-4 the same as the Neutral Quad 
Inks
> everyone is using?  I ask because only the FS-QUAD-4 inks are 
listed
> on the MIS web site.  There is no mention on the web (nor on the 4 
oz.
> plastic bottles) about "neutral."  To order the correct inks
> (FS-Neutral) must one call MIS and order directly via the phone? 
> 
> Also, are people just simply swapping these bottles for the Cone 
Inks
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> or is a system flush recommended before the swap?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Robert DeCandido, NYC

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