THERE ARE NO BRANDS OF PREFILLED CARTS. NOBODY HAS CUT AND PASTED FROM
ANY VENDORS WEBSITE CLEARLY MARKED INFORMATION OF A BRAND AND ITS
PRICE. NOBODY. IF YOU THINK THERE IS A BRAND IT IS NOW YOUR CHOICE.
NOBODY HAS MET THE CHALLENGE. JUST GO TO ANY WEBSITE YOU BELIEVE SELLS
BRANDED AFTERMARKET INKS OF PREFILLED CARTS AND CUT AND PASTE THE
INFORMATION INCLUDING THE PRICE SO WE CAN SEE.. IT WOUDL LOOK SOMETHING
LIKE THIS:
FORMULABS BRAND PREFILLED CARTS FOR CANON:: MODEL XXXX PRICE YYYY
AND THERE WOULD PROBABLY BE A PHOTO OF A SAMPLE CART. IT SHOUDL ALSO
HAVE A PROPER LABEL ON THE CART AND A BOX DISPLAYING THE NAME JUST LIKE
CANON, HP OR EPSON HAS.
YA ALL TALK BUT NOBODY HAS BEEN ABLE TO DO THIS.
I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE CHOICES WHERE THEY CAN BE TRACKED. AFTER MANY
PEOPLE USE A BRAND AND THERE ARE FEW REPORTS OF CLOGS AND OTHER PROBLEMS
THEN IT IS REASONABLE TO CONSIDER USING IT. ONLY BRANDS CAN BE TRACKED.
THERE IS NONE.
You are an unreasonable fool, and you're only fun to toy with for a
little while, and then you become a bore. Goodbye!
Our fuckwit moron old fart idiot wouldn't know the truth if it hit him
upside his stuck-on-stupid head.
What a total loser he is.
Frank
> In case you've never looked, Canon cartridges are not labeled as to the
> source or lot number of the ink used
I just looked. There is a lot number imprinted on the OEM carts in my
IP5000 printer. They might not directly mean anything though, as I suspect
they are basically a number in a database, or there is some sort of hash to
determine the ink lot and manfacture data.
In article <yWBaf.9227$q%.3474@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>, inkys...@oem.com says...THE TRUTHIT SHOULD ALSOHAVE A PROPER LABEL ON THE CART AND A BOX DISPLAYING THE NAME JUST LIKE CANON, HP OR EPSON HAS.In case you've never looked,
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Irwin Peckinloomer wrote:
In article <yWBaf.9227$q%.3474@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>, inkys...@oem.com says...
THE TRUTH
IT SHOULD ALSO
HAVE A PROPER LABEL ON THE CART AND A BOX DISPLAYING THE NAME JUST LIKE CANON, HP OR EPSON HAS.
Frank
It's not a problem tracking the quality of products esp among the name
brands listed. These name brands have been listed priviously. The
only person trully obsessed and being deceptive on the subject is you.
The few users that use third party products are sharing their experence
with them, doing exactly what you claim you are pro in this rant...
tracking the quality. Why don't you let them do this because it
benifits us all?
Measekite said: Rant removed per request
I used MediaStreet ink in my Epson 2200 for about 8 months. Technically, it cost 20% as much.
THESE PEOPLE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS. THEY WILL NOT ADMIT WHAT YOU SAY HAPPENS TO MOST PEOPLE WHO USE GENERIC INK LIKE THISBut I had to throw away a lot more prints while figuring out how to get good results.
Because the ink was more fragile, I had to disengage the exit rollers that scuffed the prints (with flags routinely provided by MS because they know of the problem).
READ THISBut that led to other problems such as printing the end of each page (which I need). So I went to taping a card on the back of every sheet before feeding it. I could go on about the problems this produced, but suffice it to say that it was so time-consuming to get good results that I'm giving up.
I HAVE BEEN TELLING PEOPLE THAT WHEN A VENDOR WILL NOT DISCLOSE WHAT YOU ARE GETTING (WHO THE MFG/FORMULATOR IS) AND YOU CANNOT TRACK THE QUALITY UNDER A BRAND NAME THEN DO NOT BUY THAT STUFF. MANY OF THESE POSTERS EVEN GO THROUGH THE MESSY PAIN IN THE ASS OF REFILLING THEIR OLD CARTS AND THEN WRITE POSTINGS ON HOW TO CLEAN THEIR CARPETS.Not to mention that the ink ruined the printer:
END OF READ THISAll the additional head cleanings I had to do caused the used ink reserevoir to fill up. This is not user-serviceable. The printer simple stopped working at all.
-- - Alan Justice "Davy" <n...@spam.invalid> wrote in message news:B128f.308918$cw3....@fe01.news.easynews.com...Here's an article I found about 3rd party (non OEM) inks, may be interesting for you to read-: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,942656,00.asp and here's a snippetWe printed several types of files (including those with solid colorblocks, text, graphics, and photos) on both inexpensive, multipurpose paper and expensive, glossy photo paper. We then ran the printouts through the following tests. ~and~[quote:5793904ff4] Issues not covered by our tests are how third-party inks hold up over time and how they might affect your printer's performance over time—a very controversial issue. The third-party ink sellers say there is no risk to using their products. But representatives from Canon and Hewlett-Packard warn that if a third-party ink cartridge damages a part—clogging a printhead, for example—the warranty for that part would be void. Let the buyer beware.[/quote:5793904ff4] Lot more to read so well worth a peep. Davy
It's not a problem tracking the quality of products esp among the name brands listed.
These name brands have been listed priviously. The only person trully obsessed and being deceptive on the subject is you.
The few users that use third party products are sharing their experence with them, doing exactly what you claim you are pro in this rant... tracking the quality. Why don't you let them do this because it benifits us all?
Alan Justice had bad luck with media street. I don't find that at all
shocking as well it's epson. Others have enjoyed better results. But
Media Street is a brand. They are a ODM for everything except perhaps
their "plug n' play" inks which are "image specalists", this
information I got from an intervew of the president of Media Street.
Their products are available in retail stores in a retail box. Just
plug in your zip code to find a local reseller.
http://www.mediastreet.com/site/index.html#dealer
Media Street meets all your inane requirements for brand name
cartridges, a standard that not even the OEM can meet.
The chalange has already been won, and with all due respect... you
lost. You were 100% absolutly wrong on this issue. If you had any
integrity what so ever you'd accept this *FACT*.
Measekite said: Inane rant removed.
Additional:Jet-Tec " Jet Tec inkjet cartridges are made in the UK by DCI Ltd and are compatible with the latest and most popular types of printers."
WHERE IS THE BRAND INFORMATION<snip> "· Established in 1989 · British Manufacturer with 280 employees · Extensive in-house R&D department
I DO BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING·<snip> · In house ink formulation and production laboratory · State of the art, custom built factory and tool making" -- http://www.jettec.com/about_us.asp I imagine I could continue but doing so would just make measekite look more stupid than he already does. Unlike it's as he belives that
I DO BELIEVE THE ABOVEthere are a group of people on here who are conspiring to spread lies about non-oem solutions
THESE ARE NOT BRANDS. AND BESIDES I READ ON THIS NG POSTS THAT JETTEC IS NOT VERY GOOD ANDHAS CLOGGED PRINTERSor if it's just measekite. And well... the evidence sugests it's just measekite and his paranoid conspiricy theories. The point is there are brands... even brands that meet all of Measkete's inane requirements for an ink cartradge to be a name brand.
NOT A MFG BRAND. BUT THESE ARE JUST LABELS THAT SOME HACKERS RECOGNIZE.A brand is just a label people recognize.
IT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH ITWhether or not they are actually the ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) has nothing to do with it.
THAT IS NOT TRUEIf what Measekite said was so, then Dell, HP / Compaq, Sony wouldn't nessicarly be name brands.
THEY DO NOT AND THAT IS A FACT.Even though being an ODM is just a Measkite requirement... he can not say that 3rd party ODM cartridges do not exist. They do..
CORRECTthis is a *FACT*. It's a very small point, so I don't know why he's obsessed with it... and he's wrong anyways so the point is moot. But i'm sure he'll find some way to justify himself in saying these lot are not a brand,
NO THEY DO NOT. THAT IS MY CALL NOT YOURSeven though they meet all his requirements,
YES THEY DOrequirements that not even Canon, HP, or Epson meet.
Alan Justice had bad luck with media street. I don't find that at all shocking as well it's epson. Others have enjoyed better results.
But Media Street is a brand.
They are a ODM for everything except perhaps their "plug n' play" inks which are "image specalists", this information I got from an intervew of the president of Media Street.
Their products are available in retail stores in a retail box. Just plug in your zip code to find a local reseller. http://www.mediastreet.com/site/index.html#dealer Media Street meets all your inane requirements for brand name cartridges, a standard that not even the OEM can meet.
The chalange has already been won,
and with all due respect... you lost.
You were 100% absolutly wrong on this issue. If you had any integrity what so ever you'd accept this *FACT*.
(big snip of drivel)
>I KNOW YOU WILL NOT FIND ANYTHING BECAUSE I JUST SCOURED THE SITE.
Definition of scour
"To have diarrhoea. Used of livestock."
(Courtesy of of one of the online dictionaries.)
Seems appropriate to me, I expect you did exactly that.
(another big snip of drivel)
Tony
Tony wrote:
BUSINESS BAD NOW?????
Thanks for asking; actually it has gone from good to very good ever since you
started to give OEM ink a bad name by your inept and transparent undercover
spamming for Canon.
Keep up the good work!
Tony
Tony wrote:
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
GOTTA HAND IT TO YA. YOU HAVE BAMBOOZLED THE MORONS. IDIOTS, LIARS, AND
MANY OTHER INCOMPETENTS ON THIS NG. YOU MUST BE LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO
THE BANK.
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Frank wrote:
ha ha ha ha EVEN THOUGH U R YOU CAN NOW SPELL HA HA HA HA NOW TRY GOD
GOD GOD
(silly stuff snipped)
Once again you are right I have done exactly that to all the morons, idiots,
liars and incompetents here.....the problem is there is only one of them and
that is you! And it's no sport really 'cos you are too easy to bamboozle.
None of the other readers and contributors are fooled in any way at all, they
know exactly what is kosher here and what is not.
Tony
>>
>> ha ha ha ha EVEN THOUGH U R YOU CAN NOW SPELL HA HA HA HA NOW TRY GOD
>> GOD GOD
Ya that is a great way to gain credibility, type in all caps like a
raving lunatic.
Tony wrote:
>measekite <inkys...@oem.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Tony wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>measekite <inkys...@oem.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>I KNOW YOU WILL NOT FIND ANYTHING BECAUSE I JUST SCOURED THE SITE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>Definition of scour
>>>>>
>>>>>"To have diarrhoea. Used of livestock."
>>>>>
>>>>>(Courtesy of of one of the online dictionaries.)
>>>>>
>>>>>Seems appropriate to me, I expect you did exactly that.
>>>>>
>>>>>(another big snip of drivel)
>>>>>
>>>>>Tony
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>BUSINESS BAD NOW?????
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Thanks for asking; actually it has gone from good to very good ever since you
>>>started to give OEM ink a bad name by your inept and transparent undercover
>>>spamming for Canon.
>>>Keep up the good work!
>>>Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>GOTTA HAND IT TO YA. YOU HAVE BAMBOOZLED THE MORONS. IDIOTS, LIARS, AND
>>MANY OTHER INCOMPETENTS ON THIS NG.
>>
>>
>
>(silly stuff snipped)
>
>Once again you are right I have done exactly that to all the morons, idiots,
>liars and incompetents here
>
>
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>Tony
>
>
I KNEW IT. MORE MONEY FOR YOUR HONEY SO JUST HOLLER FOR DA DOLLAR
(snipped lies and altered posts, all worthwhile comments left intact)
Tony
hahahahah..:-)
Frank
"Peter Cornstalk" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:aKmdnVhmW7f...@comcast.com...
Shooter wrote:
>Why do you all rise to this Plonker, Ignore all his posts, all you are doing
>is to fuel him up. Consider what you do when you want to get rid of weeds
>
IS A PLONKER LIKE A HOOTER? IT SOUNDS UNAMERICAN
I'd love to, but it's a little difficult to transmit third party RoundUp
over the internet. Maybe OEM RoundUp would work better. Weed-B-Gone works
pretty good as well. What we really need is Troll-B-Gone.
--
Ron
I love it...'troll-be-gone'!
Frank
Not to Gary: I use many 3rd party inks sources, most, if not all have
lot numbers on them.
Art
Gary Tait wrote:
> Irwin Peckinloomer <sp...@trash.com> wrote in
> news:MPG.1dd4c062b...@news.aracnet.com:
>
>
>>In case you've never looked, Canon cartridges are not labeled as to the