Is this cis compatible with px710w

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Thank you for your reply websnail,a very good read.Thank you.:)

How about this

LINK

this very nice.:)
 

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*cough* *cough* :)
 

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I think you've got enough information to be going on with by now...

You're just going to have to take your pick and let us know how it goes...
 

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Not the answer i was looking for. Would it be so hard to look at the link.
Thank wabsnail for your understanding.:)
 

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picic said:
Not the answer i was looking for. Would it be so hard to look at the link.
Thank wabsnail for your understanding.:)
Erm... :/

It may not have been the answer you were looking for but the reason I said you had all you needed information, is because all the same answers apply..

That last link is on eBay, the ink is cheap, it's not the best English and well, without specific knowledge of the seller, it's impossible to give you anything else that you can't figure for yourself.

I'm all for helping folks out but I don't offer a free service where I; review every option, make the decision and then if it all turns out to be wrong, take the heat for it as well...

It's really down to you to figure which might be the best option and go with it... As I said, I'd recommend Rihac because that takes ALL the guesswork out of it in terms of documentation, support and compatibility.. Not the cheapest option but you get what you pay for...


Good luck with your decision..
 

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websnail wrote..

I'm all for helping folks out but I don't offer a free service where I; review every option, make the decision and then if it all turns out to be wrong, take the heat for it as well...



Couldnt have put it better myself.
Where would you get diplomacy like that . . :cool:
 

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Thank you for your reply websnail.I understand your point of view.:)
I have done my research.I`m just searching for experienced people which could point me to the right direction and what pitfalls should I avoid.
Thank you for your understanding and patience.


P.S - The quality of the ink, or the ink itself, which have I traced back is mainly produced in Germany. So why does everyone mention "the quailty of the ink" (is it bogus or ...)
 

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P.S - The quality of the ink, or the ink itself, which have I traced back is mainly produced in Germany.
So why does everyone mention "the quailty of the ink" (is it bogus or ...)

When you get your CISS to work Properly and the quality of your ink isnt up to scratch, then you got real problems i.e. cleaning it and replacing it and above all the time that you have wasted. So yes its back to the quality word..
 

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When you get your CISS to work Properly and the quality of your ink isnt up to scratch, then you got real problems i.e. cleaning it and replacing it and above all the time that you have wasted. So yes its back to the quality word..
Hmm.That did`t really answered my question.That usually what should you expect from any CISS system. Either way thank you for your reply.My question is about the ink itself. :)
 
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