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
-- Jason Louie BSc. CPSC Web Applications Developer Sorex Software Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
