We've been using cartridge recycling services for years with no problems.
The trick is to work with acompany that actually cleans inspects and tests
the cartridges, rather than just refilling them.
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 07:25:45 -0400, Mike Sloane wrote
> I am glad to hear from someone who has actually used those
> cartridges. I have always been concerned by the dire warnings on the
> printer manufacturers' instructions and by the potential mess from
> using those refilling kits. I have several HP DeskJet printers that
> were given to me by folks who got tired of paying HP prices for
> cartridges. I only use them when I think I need a color print-out,
> but being retired, I am trying to avoid wasting money. For my
> monochrome printing, my old HP LaserJet 5P just keeps chugging away.
> (My "antique" LJ 4M finally gave up after many, many years of
> faithful service.)
>
> Mike
>
> TONY CLARK wrote:
>
> > Wayne wrote:
> >
> >
>
> >
> > Those of us stuck with inkjet printers can ease the pain by using after-
market
> > ink cartridges.
> > I've been using http://www.inkjetcartridge.com/ for years and the same
> > appearance cartridges as Epson cost $6.95 instead of 26 bucks . . I can't
tell
> > the difference and they even have deals for 5 packs: 3 black & 2 color
for $38.
> >
> > Your experience may vary and the usual disclaimers, etc., etc.
> >
> > Tony
> >
>
> --
> Mike Sloane
> Allamuchy NJ
> Email: (msloane@att.net)
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> Work: none - retired
>
> "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
> - George Santayana (1863-1952); US (Spanish-born) philosopher.
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