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ahinterl said:
No idea how serious the marketing twaddle is... Andreas
I think you have said all there is to say about their inks... TWADDLE
They even claim to sell the greatest dye inks ever made that will work in both Piezo and Thermal print heads.

If you care for your printer you shouldnt even think twice about their inks,
my advice to you is to stick with OCP or Image Specialists ink
because they have a proven record and are highly recommended..:)
 

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Hat, I am afraid your post looks like a marketing twaddle too. Did you used that product before? How do you know it's a twaddle? You have had all the respects from me in every way except when you do this. Sorry.
 

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slocumeddie said:
The Hat....You must be heartbroken about this....eh ? :th
I couldnt even begin to put it into words. Speechless in fact.. :hit
 

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The Hat said:
ahinterl said:
No idea how serious the marketing twaddle is... Andreas
I think you have said all there is to say about their inks... TWADDLE
They even claim to sell the greatest dye inks ever made that will work in both Piezo and Thermal print heads.

If you care for your printer you shouldnt even think twice about their inks,
my advice to you is to stick with OCP or Image Specialists ink
because they have a proven record and are highly recommended..:)
I went onto their web site. They made such fantastic claims about their inks that it reminds me of the patent medicine hucksters that sold their wares, years ago, as a cure for everything from pimples to cancer! As The Hat mentioned, the implication is that they sell the exact same inks for Piezo and Thermal printheads. We know that inks for each printhead type require different qualities. Universal inks that claim to be for both types of printheads are to be avoided. Since they don't identify Canon inks by a stock number different from Epson inks I don't trust that the inks are, in fact, different.

I agree with Hat that the two inks that he mentioned have a long, positive track record with participants on this forum. Until several people have used an ink that is brought to our attention and found it to be of good quality we can only advise sticking with a winner.
 
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