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Default Injet printer cartridge refills

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"cpb"@ "insertmysurnamehere@?.? writes
On 01/10/2010 23:41, fred wrote:
In article , Nightjar
"cpb"@ "insertmysurnamehere@?.? writes
On 01/10/2010 21:18, Michael Chare wrote:
Canon replacement cartridges for my Pixma printer now cost almost as
much as I originally paid for the printer!

There are various cartridge refill kits which I could buy. Are these any
good?


Some are good, some are not. Universal kits usually owe more to the
desire of supermarkets to minimise the amount of space required on their
shelves than to the needs of the user.

I recommend a specialist kit, designed to suit a particular cartridge or
a small range of physically similar cartridges. This site sells the
InkTec range, which I fully recommend, and, for the more popular
cartridges, extra ink that can be used with the tools in a kit for even
more savings.

http://www.ink4spam.co.uk/

Colin Bignell


Did you really do that?

That is promote your own site as a fake testimonial?


I sold the business that runs that site some time ago and no longer have
any connection with either business or site, except as a customer. The
testimonial is also quite genuine. I buy and use the refill kits they
sell myself and have never found any as good as them.

These days I am semi-retired and the only business I run is

http://www.norscreenfilters.co.uk/

Colin Bignell

It certainly didn't sound like your style, you have been very discrete
in mentioning the ink business in the past.

It might have been an idea to declare your former interest though, just
so it was out in the open, as praising a site that is registered to
Bignell Online Ltd was bound to get the antennae twitching.
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