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So if I understand correctly Stone now, then I need if I just want stuffing and destuffing not use the black colored (black and colored anyway because different numbers). is (correct this way I meant it)
Well, first of the two full cartridges, and then the befullte cartridge as the third. In this way, then yes, the other two use up too and stuffing and destuffing, and subsequent use is Both befullte always in a circle in turn should result, the same resulting effect, if I have now understood
(Right, but.. It does not matter whether the EXTRA cartridges full, are empty or defective. The third cartridge from the printer should be recognized as new because remember the appliances internal memory only 3 each successive cartridge can.
in the mag first moment in the acquisition to be expensive, but in the long run, is the cheaper.
Aberich have to say that I've had a very wiederbefuulten cartridges schelcht experiences.
A customer had his time to the printer Cleaning brought to us. He also befullte ink cartridge was used. In the end I was allowed to disassemble the entire printer (HP Deskjet 690C) and clean the all. And these beasts are to open very difficult, because the housing is assembled and amn very hard on the plastic tongues approach is to open the housing.
Since then I've had enough of refill cartridges full. I use only original partons, even if they are somewhat expensive. where Lexmark is by far the most expensive cartridges added.
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(Did Refill cartridges and thus () bad experiences)
(That's what the number they think had to all fiddle if probably have no idea.
After moto kuck times schatzi I have this Refill Pack, the herb shop around the corner for 2.95 bought
dan fast times NEN hole in the cartridge that hit tilted Bilig garbage in, tries . print this shit does not work because the cartridge and eats away at everything in the printer runs
MODEL then purified in such a part, made great
fed up over the
For now and then could such customer yes times ne new cartridge is empty, buy then who filled right after.
stone