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  • From: Judy Seigel <jseigel@panix.com>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 03:16:03 -0500 (EST)
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My e-mail queue got so long I had to do some actual filing... in the course of which I came across this from Keith G....

On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Keith Gerling wrote:

.....   I just learned this
morning that it costs $1-2 per square foot for ink on the 7600 that I have
my eye on.  Say WHAT?  That is expensive, given I like big prints.

I've been out of the inkjet circuit for years.  I have no need for archival
inks.  For that matter, I have no need for even GOOD ink.  Other than
rendering a printer useless for anything else, is there any reason I
couldn't get one of those continuous-feed systems and dump in India ink or
Sumi ink or something else?  I'm serious.  I just want to print cheap ink
onto cheap paper for the purpose of making cheap gum prints.  The negative
doesn't have to last more than a day or so.  In fact, I'd prefer if it
didn't last!  Are there any cheap maverick-consistent alternatives that you
can think of employing?
Keith... If you haven't solved that problem already (which odds are, you have, but even so ...) go to extracartridges.com and see what they have that will fit your printer. My 1160 is still going (tho its prints aren't big enough for your size negs, they are for mine)... and my 3rd party ink cartridges cost something like $3.95 for black, $4.95 for color, plus postage. I get maybe 6 of each at a time, for cost of one set of originals.

I tested them against originals for fading, speed, color, + whatever else I could think of -- they seem fine. They have cartridges for many other makes & models -- as do other "3rd party" sites I forget the name of now.

J.

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