If it is HP printer, I have never been successful at 
refilling one and making them work. In addition to that, 
they require an HP cartidge. The aftermarkets will not 
work correctly.

W3GFD


On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:36:59 -0600
  "Ed Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'll give you some advice, but it has nothing to do with 
>refilling inkjet
>cartridges.... QUIDDIT!
>
>Get a Laser printer, and quit playing the Gillette inkjet 
>game....
>
>Ed  W5ZS
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>On 11/24/2003 at 9:26 PM Chuck Kelsey wrote:
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>>Hello all you repeater builders.
>>
>>I have a bit of an off-topic question that I'm sure 
>>someone here can help
>>me
>>with.
>>
>>I, for the first time, sent in a couple of empty printer 
>>ink cartridges to
>>be refilled. The black one came back defective. (Haven't 
>>tried the color
>>one.)
>>
>>Can anyone give me their experiences, good or bad, with 
>>these refill
>>outfits?
>>
>>I use this ink jet printer to print out repeater 
>>frequencies and to print
>>out construction documentation on repeater projects -- 
>>just in case you
>>were
>>wondering how this problem relates to repeater building 
>>;-)
>>
>>Please reply directly to:
>>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>Chuck Kelsey
>>WB2EDV
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