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KAS  
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 More options Sep 6 2005, 8:04 pm
From: KAS <dizda...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:04:13 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Sep 6 2005 8:04 pm
Subject: [Negative Logic] New ruling makes it illegal to refill Lexmark printer cartridges
Don’t I own that cartridge?...

When you open the package you agree to the terms written on it, says new ruling. The package says its single use only, its single use only. Its no secrete that having printer cartridges refilled is cheaper then buying new ones. I’ve always had mine refilled and haven’t ran into any problems. I guess I’m lucky for now I have a Canon printer, who knows if they will do the same.

If you ask me there is more then one thing wrong with the recent ruling. First of all, don’t I own that cartridge? It’s a corporate company telling me what I can and can’t do with my stuff. The possibility for abuse is, well scary. Is everything going to have “Don’t modify” or “Don’t resell” or something more restrictive on it? If the box agreement gets broken you’re in fact breaking patent and contract laws. I can see the contract part of it, but not the patent side. If anyone knows how patents got dragged into this, please tell me!

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 More options Sep 12 2005, 10:09 pm
From: "Kali" <courtney.m...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:09:24 -0700
Local: Mon, Sep 12 2005 10:09 pm
Subject: Re: New ruling makes it illegal to refill Lexmark printer cartridges
I have a Lexmark printer, from experience I can tell you that if you
refill the cartridge, it will not work.  The printer sees the cartridge
as empty.  I think this is wrong.  If they want me to buy a new
cartridge each time, they need to lower the price of cartridges.
Printers are so cheap these days you'd be better off buying a new
printer when the ink runs out.  Which is exactally what I intend to do
when the cartridges run dry this time.  No more Lexmark for me.


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thelostfaith@gmail.com  
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 More options Sep 13 2005, 8:17 pm
From: "thelostfa...@gmail.com" <thelostfa...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 00:17:17 -0000
Local: Tues, Sep 13 2005 8:17 pm
Subject: Re: New ruling makes it illegal to refill Lexmark printer cartridges
I always found that it was cheaper - atleast for me - to buy a brand
new printer, and sell the other one at either a computer refurbishing
shop, or ebay. Sometimes the printers run around $50, and the printer
cartridges are just the same!

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 More options Oct 8 2005, 11:09 am
From: RareCac...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 15:09:10 -0000
Local: Sat, Oct 8 2005 11:09 am
Subject: Re: New ruling makes it illegal to refill Lexmark printer cartridges
Just buy a laser printer-- then you can go for years without refilling,
depending on how much you print. You don't have to worry about clogged
ink nozzles either, and the build quality is much higher.

Inkjet printers are a scam, have been for many years now.


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 More options Oct 12 2005, 7:09 am
From: Abhinav Gautam <abhinav.gau...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 07:09:43 -0400
Local: Wed, Oct 12 2005 7:09 am
Subject: Re: New ruling makes it illegal to refill Lexmark printer cartridges

there is a new rule, when

On 10/8/05, RareCac...@gmail.com <RareCac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just buy a laser printer-- then you can go for years without refilling,
> depending on how much you print. You don't have to worry about clogged
> ink nozzles either, and the build quality is much higher.

> Inkjet printers are a scam, have been for many years now.

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