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Cartridges...Future Availability

Cartridges...Future Availability

2007-11-08 by brouwerkent

Regarding the posts about MIS and future availability of cartridges, I have had very positive 
results buying on Ebay....carts and CIS shipped via US Mail from HONG KONG.  Half price of 
MIS in general.  Sure, MIS has to protect themselves legally...but this is not going to stop the 
more direct import of these products to users like myself directly from China.  By the way, US 
Mail does not generally recieve much security scutiny.

I was pleased to find I could get spongeless 2200 carts from Hong Kong...MIS has never had 
these to my knowledge.  They work great...and the chips are auto reset.

I have dealt with Ronnie at efillink.com....very responsive and helpful.

Hope this is helpful to those concerned about future availability of carts and such.

Phil

RE: [Digital BW] Cartridges...Future Availability

2007-11-10 by Tom Moore

I notice Phil (below) reports a positive experience using the spongeless
refillable cartridges from efillink.com. Despite that, the rather candid
advice regarding their use and potential problems provided on the
efillink.com user forum (here:
   http://www.efillink.com/public/viewforum.php?f=6)
makes me wonder whether ordering them is a good idea. Has there been any
experience with these cartridges (good or bad) in addition to Phil's.

Although I could not find them for sale on the web site, in response to my
question, Ron at efillink.com tells me that empty cartridges for the 2200
are available for $25 per set.

Tom Moore

> -----Original Message-----

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> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] Cartridges...Future Availability
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> I was pleased to find I could get spongeless 2200 carts from Hong
> Kong...MIS has never had
> these to my knowledge.  They work great...and the chips are auto reset.
> 
> I have dealt with Ronnie at efillink.com....very responsive and helpful.
> 

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> Phil
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