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Old April 12th 05, 01:13 PM
printer plod
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Ok theres lotso f choices out there for you printer food.
and it can get a bit confusing when you are overwhelmed with choices
for what to put in your printer.
If you go out and spend =A3300 on a digital camara =A3150 on a printer,
and are wanting to produce those photoes at home and not pay to get
them developed in a store, then you need to find a good quality ink
cartridge substitute or ink cartridge refill kit.
from my exsperiance of using compatibles and refill kits i can
recomend one UK supplier of quality printer goodies.
http://www.colourfill.co.uk . i have purchased refill kits and
compatible cartridges from them several times and have always been
satisfied with the results and the service. a lot of the companys that
have started popping up all over the net selling consumables are crap
and dont have any exsperiance about the products they are selling. I
found the staff helpfull and knowledgable about the products they sell
and so thought id give them a big up.

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Old April 12th 05, 01:59 PM
Roy
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"printer plod" wrote in message
ups.com...
Ok theres lotso f choices out there for you printer food.
and it can get a bit confusing when you are overwhelmed with choices
for what to put in your printer.
If you go out and spend £300 on a digital camara £150 on a printer,
and are wanting to produce those photoes at home and not pay to get
them developed in a store, then you need to find a good quality ink
cartridge substitute or ink cartridge refill kit.
from my exsperiance of using compatibles and refill kits i can
recomend one UK supplier of quality printer goodies.
http://www.colourfill.co.uk . i have purchased refill kits and
compatible cartridges from them several times and have always been
satisfied with the results and the service. a lot of the companys that
have started popping up all over the net selling consumables are crap
and dont have any exsperiance about the products they are selling. I
found the staff helpfull and knowledgable about the products they sell
and so thought id give them a big up.


I use a colour managed system in order to produce photos, where the printed
colour matches what I see on my screen.
My Printer is an Epson 1290, which is currently one of the most popular
machines for keen photographers.

Does this wonderful ink cartridge supplier, with the knowledgable staff,
with whom you are not connected in any way, happen to supply ICC Profiles
for their Ink Sets in my Printer?

If they don't, would you, or those people with whom you have no connection,
care to suggest how to maintain colour accuracy using their inks.

Roy G


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Old April 12th 05, 01:59 PM
Roy
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"printer plod" wrote in message
ups.com...
Ok theres lotso f choices out there for you printer food.
and it can get a bit confusing when you are overwhelmed with choices
for what to put in your printer.
If you go out and spend £300 on a digital camara £150 on a printer,
and are wanting to produce those photoes at home and not pay to get
them developed in a store, then you need to find a good quality ink
cartridge substitute or ink cartridge refill kit.
from my exsperiance of using compatibles and refill kits i can
recomend one UK supplier of quality printer goodies.
http://www.colourfill.co.uk . i have purchased refill kits and
compatible cartridges from them several times and have always been
satisfied with the results and the service. a lot of the companys that
have started popping up all over the net selling consumables are crap
and dont have any exsperiance about the products they are selling. I
found the staff helpfull and knowledgable about the products they sell
and so thought id give them a big up.


I use a colour managed system in order to produce photos, where the printed
colour matches what I see on my screen.
My Printer is an Epson 1290, which is currently one of the most popular
machines for keen photographers.

Does this wonderful ink cartridge supplier, with the knowledgable staff,
with whom you are not connected in any way, happen to supply ICC Profiles
for their Ink Sets in my Printer?

If they don't, would you, or those people with whom you have no connection,
care to suggest how to maintain colour accuracy using their inks.

Roy G


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Old April 12th 05, 02:23 PM
Joseph Meehan
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Roy wrote:



I use a colour managed system in order to produce photos, where the
printed colour matches what I see on my screen.
My Printer is an Epson 1290, which is currently one of the most
popular machines for keen photographers.

Does this wonderful ink cartridge supplier, with the knowledgable
staff, with whom you are not connected in any way, happen to supply
ICC Profiles for their Ink Sets in my Printer?

If they don't, would you, or those people with whom you have no
connection, care to suggest how to maintain colour accuracy using
their inks.
Roy G


Roy, you sound like you almost think that the OP may have some
connections with the commercial supplier that he is praising so highly while
condemning all others. Do you really think that might be possible?? :-)

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia's Muire duit


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Old April 12th 05, 02:30 PM
Roy
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"printer plod" wrote in message
ups.com...
Ok theres lotso f choices out there for you printer food.
and it can get a bit confusing when you are overwhelmed with choices
for what to put in your printer.
If you go out and spend £300 on a digital camara £150 on a printer,
and are wanting to produce those photoes at home and not pay to get
them developed in a store, then you need to find a good quality ink
cartridge substitute or ink cartridge refill kit.
from my exsperiance of using compatibles and refill kits i can
recomend one UK supplier of quality printer goodies.
http://www.colourfill.co.uk . i have purchased refill kits and
compatible cartridges from them several times and have always been
satisfied with the results and the service. a lot of the companys that
have started popping up all over the net selling consumables are crap
and dont have any exsperiance about the products they are selling. I
found the staff helpfull and knowledgable about the products they sell
and so thought id give them a big up.


Joseph!!

Really!!

Would I be so uncharitable?

Did I suggest that he should "Tigh ma Hone"?

(sorry, if I am not too good at the spelling)

Roy G


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Old April 13th 05, 12:14 PM
Stewy
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In article ,
"Joseph Meehan" wrote:

Roy wrote:



I use a colour managed system in order to produce photos, where the
printed colour matches what I see on my screen.
My Printer is an Epson 1290, which is currently one of the most
popular machines for keen photographers.

Does this wonderful ink cartridge supplier, with the knowledgable
staff, with whom you are not connected in any way, happen to supply
ICC Profiles for their Ink Sets in my Printer?

If they don't, would you, or those people with whom you have no
connection, care to suggest how to maintain colour accuracy using
their inks.
Roy G


Roy, you sound like you almost think that the OP may have some
connections with the commercial supplier that he is praising so highly while
condemning all others. Do you really think that might be possible?? :-)


No! Shirley not! (?)
 




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