I've heard both stories where people have had nothing but trouble with refilling.  In other cases there was no complains.  Honestly I think I'm still going to give it a try ;-).  Consider the following:

1.    Pay $50 buy a new printer >> Pay $50 buy recommended replacement ink >> Feel bad about being ripped off :-(
2.    Pay $50 buy a new printer >> Pay $50 buy a new printer >> Help pollute the world with additional junk :'-(
3.    Pay $50 buy a new printer >> Pay $20 buy refill ink >> Make mistakes, get mad, figure out how to do it correctly >> Refill ink >> Feel better with not giving in to the corps. :-D

Sorry Jesse, but this *DOES* feel like microsoft's "first ones free..." mentality.  And I total disagree with companies pushing the almightly buck rather than making things better for the customer and at the same time ruining the environment.  Just my $0.02....

Jason


Jesse Kline wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 13:59, Jason Louie wrote:
  
1.    What are you're experiences with ink refills?
    

I have only had bad experiences with ink refills. From most of the ink
getting on the floor instead of the cartridge, to rendering it unusable.
I never recommend that anyone refill their ink.

Jesse
  

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Jason Louie BSc. CPSC
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Sorex Software Inc.
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