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Old 03-09-2001, 07:45 AM   #8
BambiX
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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You're absolutely right, printers are very cheap nowadays, and buying a new one is often way ch3eaper than having it fixed.
I'm just the type of guy that refuses to throw anything away and i keep repairing my old stuff.
Refilling is a cheap option it's just that i learned it's better to buy a cheap clone than to take the risk of refilling the cartridge.
It would take me about 4 to 5 a4's of typing before i have explained in what way u weaken the cartridge when refilling and in what way the designers took care of refilling. so i'm not gonna.
Refilling is still an option and it works fine a lot of the time.
Just be aware of the risk that u muck up your printer, and know that clone's although they are more expensive than a refill set, they are still cheaper than an authenticated cartridge.
If it was my printer i'd get a clone instead of a refill but hey that's just me right.
I just want u to be aware of the risks you take when refilling.
that's all
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