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#31:  Author: MartinLocation: South Yorkshire, UK New postPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 9:42 am
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thuglife wrote:
oh ight, I am getting perfect nozzel checks
where do yall get your inks from?

I use ink that's originally made by Image Specialists but resold by MIS associates and in bulk by Gemini Colours but there are plenty of other people who recommend Hobbicolors, and a few others.

#32:  Author: rayqLocation: Canada New postPosted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:29 pm
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Is this Nexxtech CISS compatible with Epson R320? It states it is for R300, but not R320. I might be interested in getting one for my R320. I saw one in the store in Calgary. Thanks.

Raymond

#33:  Author: Gumby New postPosted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:09 am
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Is this Nexxtech CISS compatible with Epson R320? It states it is for R300, but not R320. I might be interested in getting one for my R320. I saw one in the store in Calgary. Thanks.


Follow my posts to see what happens when you don't trust the vendors listing. The short answer is probably NO.....with out changing the chips on the carts.

IMHO save yourself a lot of frustration and choose a kit that is listed for your devise. They are not all as similar as they would seem.

Choose it and instal it carefully and you should get satisfactory service.

Gumby


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#34:  Author: grey New postPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 1:47 am
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Thuglife, there's a canadian site called http://www.precisioncolors.com that sells Image Specialists inks. Image Specialists ink is the same as MIS inks, they make it for them. MIS/Image Specialists Epson inks are pretty much identical to that of Epson.

As for the R200 vs R220, there is a difference in the chips in some CIS'. The R200/R220 use the same original cartridges from Epson, so you would normally think that they should be able to use the same compatible cartridge. No, ain't necessarily so. It depends on how the autoreset chip was programmed. It looks like Epson changed the firmware in the R220 to look for something on the chip that the R200 never looked for. So always buy a CIS specifying the printer you want to use it on.

Also watch out for sediments in the bottom of the ink reservoirs! Apparently algae grows at the bottom after a year or so. MIS recommends washing out the reservoirs periodically and they have been selling CIS for quite a number of years. That might be a bit inconvenient on the chinese bottom feed systems.



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