Printer on or off

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measekite said:
Sensinent does not make aftermarket refills under their name.

Uhhh...you're absolutely, 100%, I'll bet my lil'printers on that statement?
Well...are you?

You never
know what you get from a relabeler.

Is English your first language? There is not such thing as a "relabeler".
Do they have that word in your native German language?

There is no reason to turn your
system off.

There is no reason to leave your printer turned on.
Frank
 
On the other hand, I use nothing but aftermarket ink refills (Sensient),
always turn my i960 off when not in use, and after nearly 4 years, have
no clogs or need to run cleaning cycles. It probably doesn't matter if
you leave it on, since it goes into standby mode after a few minutes
anyway, but I just habitually turn mine off.

Irwin,

I know this is off the subject, however since I can't email.....this
is my only way I can of communication. Could you please tell me if
you ever compared photo prints from Sensient ink and OEM Canon ink? I
just inherited a Canon i960 and I'm still looking for ink for it.

How well does photo prints compare with these two different inks? I
checked many reviews and although most are positive, I would like to
hear from you. Also, which website do you buy from?

Thanks,
Stan
 
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On the other hand, I use nothing but aftermarket ink refills (Sensient), always turn my i960 off when not in use, and after nearly 4 years, have no clogs or need to run cleaning cycles. It probably doesn't matter if you leave it on, since it goes into standby mode after a few minutes anyway, but I just habitually turn mine off.



Irwin, I know this is off the subject, however since I can't email.....this is my only way I can of communication. Could you please tell me if you ever compared photo prints from Sensient ink and OEM Canon ink? I just inherited a Canon i960 and I'm still looking for ink for it. How well does photo prints compare with these two different inks? I checked many reviews and although most are positive, I would like to hear from you. Also, which website do you buy from? Thanks, Stan


The word compare is the key.  He may be able to provide his empirical opinion as far as his taste goes but there are two issues.  He may not be using Sensinent ink as the relabeler he sources ink from may not tell him.  Also there is the issue of longevity that he most likely does not know.  And I do not think Wilhelm tested that ink.
 
In general, pigment colorant inks cost more to formulate and produce, so
I'd actually be surprised a 3rd party vendor would supply a more costly ink.

Arthur,

Good point.....the vendor probably didn't do it intentionally.
However, the minimum wage employees they use to package the stuff
could of made a mistake.

Stan
 
On the other hand, I use nothing but aftermarket ink refills (Sensient),
always turn my i960 off when not in use, and after nearly 4 years, have
no clogs or need to run cleaning cycles. It probably doesn't matter if
you leave it on, since it goes into standby mode after a few minutes
anyway, but I just habitually turn mine off.

Irwin,

I know this is off the subject, however since I can't email.....this
is my only way I can of communication. Could you please tell me if
you ever compared photo prints from Sensient ink and OEM Canon ink? I
just inherited a Canon i960 and I'm still looking for ink for it.

How well does photo prints compare with these two different inks? I
checked many reviews and although most are positive, I would like to
hear from you. Also, which website do you buy from?

Thanks,
Stan
 
In general, pigment colorant inks cost more to formulate and produce, so
I'd actually be surprised a 3rd party vendor would supply a more costly ink.


Art, good point that pigmented ink cost more. I guess I was trying to
suggest maybe their untrained employees didn't know the difference.

Stan
 
On the other hand, I use nothing but aftermarket ink refills (Sensient),
always turn my i960 off when not in use, and after nearly 4 years, have
no clogs or need to run cleaning cycles. It probably doesn't matter if
you leave it on, since it goes into standby mode after a few minutes
anyway, but I just habitually turn mine off.

Irwin,

I know this is off the subject, however since I can't email.....this
is my only way I can of communication. Could you please tell me if
you ever compared photo prints from Sensient ink and OEM Canon ink? I
just inherited a Canon i960 and I'm still looking for ink for it.

How well does photo prints compare with these two different inks? I
checked many reviews and although most are positive, I would like to
hear from you. Also, which website do you buy from?

Thanks,
Stan
 
In general, pigment colorant inks cost more to formulate and produce, so
I'd actually be surprised a 3rd party vendor would supply a more costly ink.


Art,

good point. I don't think they would do it intentionally. My guess
is that it would be a untrained worker that refilled the wrong ink by
accident.

Stan
 
Good point.....the vendor probably didn't do it intentionally.
However, the minimum wage employees they use to package the stuff
could of made a mistake.

Stan
There is something fundamentally wrong with your post.
You're stating that..."the vendor probably didn't do it intentionally".
The OP never said he got the wrong ink. That's a presumption solely on
your part, yet you state it as though it's a fact.
It isn't.
Frank
 
SAY WHAT?
Not only do you have a problem with logic & English, but also one with
text vs HTML.
You are a consummate DumbAss.
 
Irwin,

I know this is off the subject, however since I can't email.....this
is my only way I can of communication. Could you please tell me if
you ever compared photo prints from Sensient ink and OEM Canon ink? I
just inherited a Canon i960 and I'm still looking for ink for it.

How well does photo prints compare with these two different inks? I
checked many reviews and although most are positive, I would like to
hear from you. Also, which website do you buy from?

Thanks,
Stan
Bought mine from Alotofthings.com
I bought bottles of refill ink, they come with lot numbers and
production dates, and photo printing results were the same for me as
with Canon OEM cartridges (I saw no difference when I refilled my
cartridges that came with the printer). Of course, my results have been
consistent since then, since I am still using the first bottles of ink I
got. I'm finally running low on a couple of colors, so when I replace
them, there may be a difference (haven't got there yet), but since I
will be using the same ink for a couple of years, if there is a
difference in the next batch, I can make a compensation that will be
good for several years.
But to answer your question directly, I didn't have to make any
compensation for the first batch.
This observation is for refill ink only, I would assume that if you
bought cartridges refilled by someone else, there might be more
variability.
A 4 or 8 ounce bottle of refill ink will give you a huge number of
cartridge refills that are 100% constant since it is the same ink every
refill. I see no signs of ink deterioration after 42 months on the same
bottles, but that may be pushing it.
 
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always turn my i960 off when not in use, and after nearly 4 years, have
no clogs or need to run cleaning cycles. It probably doesn't matter if
you leave it on, since it goes into standby mode after a few minutes
anyway, but I just habitually turn mine off.
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Irwin,

I know this is off the subject, however since I can't email.....this
is my only way I can of communication. Could you please tell me if
you ever compared photo prints from Sensient ink and OEM Canon ink? I
just inherited a Canon i960 and I'm still looking for ink for it.

The word compare is the key.&nbsp; He may be able to provide his empirical
opinion as far as his taste goes but there are two issues.&nbsp; He may not
be using Sensinent ink as the relabeler he sources ink from may not
tell him.&nbsp; Also there is the issue of longevity that he most likely
does not know.&nbsp; And I do not think Wilhelm tested that ink.<br>

There is only one real issue, I have used both, so I can compare, you
have only used Canon, so you don't know shit.
Since you haven't ever seen a bottle of ink, you don't realize that my
bottles are labeled with the manufacturers name, date of manufacture,
and lot number. And since I use the same bottle of ink to refill 40 or
50 cartridges, I know it is consistent. I know many things about my ink
and my printing results, (sorry to be repetitive) and you don't know
shit.
The dumbest Motherfucker in the world who buys a printer can buy the ink
they tell him to buy, and he won't learn anything unless he tries
something else.
 
That's a stretch. They do make labeling errors on occasion, but why
assume that pigment ink was exchanged for dye in this case?

Art
 
Stan,

Before I kill file you, can you please explain to me why you find it
necessary to respond to this same posting three different times with
three different versions of your answer, stating nearly the identical
wording?

I'm not speaking of three identical postings which could be server
hiccups, but three nearly identical replies to the exact same posting.
(see below)

I can see only three possible reason for this:

1) You suffer from some type of neurological impairment which involves
your short-term memory. If this is accurate, maybe you are unaware you
are doing this, and therefore the information below could be helpful.
If this is the case, you should see your doctor about this matter to see
if it is a warning sign of a degenerative condition (I am not being
sarcastic here). If you are aware of this problem, you may wish to
examine your "sent" email box to see if you have previously responded to
a posting prior to responding, to avoid this.

2) You are trying to create some type of stat for yourself that shows
you respond to a lot of emails, even though the substance within them is
not necessarily helpful, and is definitely completely repetitive

3) You are trying to be annoying

4) some other explanation I don't fathom but would like to hear your
reasoning about.

Art
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Number ONE:

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Printer on or off
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:16:32 -0000
From: (e-mail address removed)
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
References: <KxBmi.3378$fP4.2379@trndny07>
<[email protected]>
<SN2ni.126675$NV3.23526@pd7urf2no>

In general, pigment colorant inks cost more to formulate and produce, so
I'd actually be surprised a 3rd party vendor would supply a more
costly ink.

Arthur,

Good point.....the vendor probably didn't do it intentionally.
However, the minimum wage employees they use to package the stuff
could of made a mistake.

Stan


========================

Number TWO:

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Printer on or off
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:26:03 -0000
From: (e-mail address removed)
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
References: <KxBmi.3378$fP4.2379@trndny07>
<[email protected]>
<SN2ni.126675$NV3.23526@pd7urf2no>

In general, pigment colorant inks cost more to formulate and produce, so
I'd actually be surprised a 3rd party vendor would supply a more
costly ink.


Art, good point that pigmented ink cost more. I guess I was trying to
suggest maybe their untrained employees didn't know the difference.

Stan


================

Number THREE!

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Printer on or off
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:24:23 -0700
From: (e-mail address removed)
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
References: <KxBmi.3378$fP4.2379@trndny07>
<[email protected]>
<SN2ni.126675$NV3.23526@pd7urf2no>

In general, pigment colorant inks cost more to formulate and produce, so
I'd actually be surprised a 3rd party vendor would supply a more costly ink.


Art,

good point. I don't think they would do it intentionally. My guess
is that it would be a untrained worker that refilled the wrong ink by
accident.

Stan
 
Stan,

Before I kill file you, can you please explain to me why you find it
necessary to respond to this same posting three different times with
three different versions of your answer, stating nearly the identical
wording?



Art, don't waste your precious, very helpful time; my sources
(professional) indicate "Measekite", "Frank" (Measekite's real name),
and "Stan" are one and the same job.
 
Thanks, I will killfile Stan's several email addresses and be done with
tem all. The rest are already in my growing list.

Art
 
Stan,

Before I kill file you, can you please explain to me why you find it
necessary to respond to this same posting three different times with
three different versions of your answer, stating nearly the identical
wording? [snip]
I can see only three possible reason for this:

1) You suffer ...

2) You are ...

3) You are trying to be annoying

4) some other explanation ...

Er... Art, mate, as you point out, Stan can't remember what he's done;
but then you can't count either. ;-)

Cheers, Phred.
 
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