on 5/4/04 8:32 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Cheapest yet still effective method:  Eyeglass cleaner and microfiber cloth.
> And this is really safe for the screen itself? Also for the plastics? You
> are sure?
> I'm very much in favour of working low cost methods, but I'd like to make
> sure it doesn't destroy the materials.
> If I now only could find a way to ink refill my Lexmark.....

Sure.  I have used the eyeglass cleaner for years with no side effects.
Mild soap, alcohol and water solution.  Very mild soap, like 2%.  No
residue.

There are refill kits for lexmark cartridges, 1/3 cost of new cartridges.  I
do it.


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