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    Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    I have been using compatibles in my epson 2630 for a few years and it produces very good results. The nozzles have dried out once but Phil's trick fixed that. I can get 40 for what epson want for one set.
    When you think you have made a procedure idiot proof your company employs a better idiot.

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    The 10 most expensive liquids on earth per gallon:


    1. SCORPION VENOM $39,000,000 PER GALLON

    2. KING COBRA VENOM $153,000 PER GALLON

    3. LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD) $123,000 PER GALLON



    4. HORSESHOE CRAB BLOOD $60,000 PER GALLON


    5. CHANEL NO. 5 $26,000 PER GALLON

    6. INSULIN $9,400* PER GALLON

    7. MERCURY $3,400 PER GALLON




    8. BLACK PRINTER INK $2,700 PER GALLON


    9. GAMMA HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (GHB): $2,500 PER GALLON



    10. HUMAN BLOOD: $1,500 PER GALLON

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter View Post
    The 10 most expensive liquids on earth per gallon:


    1. SCORPION VENOM $39,000,000 PER GALLON

    2. KING COBRA VENOM $153,000 PER GALLON

    3. LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD) $123,000 PER GALLON



    4. HORSESHOE CRAB BLOOD $60,000 PER GALLON


    5. CHANEL NO. 5 $26,000 PER GALLON

    6. INSULIN $9,400* PER GALLON

    7. MERCURY $3,400 PER GALLON




    8. BLACK PRINTER INK $2,700 PER GALLON


    9. GAMMA HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (GHB): $2,500 PER GALLON



    10. HUMAN BLOOD: $1,500 PER GALLON
    Interesting list. I’m surprised wine or champagne is not on that there, some of the rare bottles sells for thousands.
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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    brothers dry out the least

    epson next

    how long between print jobs?

    DO NOT USE COMPATIBLE INK.

    you'd have to give more info:

    how many prints per week.

    how long between jobs.

    what are you printing.

    what size of paper.

    print quality expected.

    printer budget.

    Phil B. ' The Dentist '
    wow what a nice discussion here arises.
    You can see where it goes ;-)

    I don't know the printer Brother at all, same as OKI with LED technology.
    Don't print often, but rather suddenly,
    as a freelance architect with home office with a need accurate vectors +presentations from photoshop,
    I am discouraged by the low photo quality from the laser.
    Formats are A4-A3+.
    Printer budget is relative - today's prices are still similar to what used to be in this category, but today quality is an essential parameter.

    I don't want a "cheap" printer. Only since I bought the last one has technology advanced. The good old HPlj1300 cost 800usd 20 years ago, I didn't even think about a color laser that time.
    I also had Epsons of a slightly higher category, Stylus Photo 1270, then nice design piece SP2200, from HP DesignJet 30.
    I tried alternative refills, returned to the original due to the results.
    Now I am looking for the current experience of other demanding users with regard to the price/performance parameter.
    I am considering the options, I do not have much space for more hw for different uses (documents-color laser/photo+presentation-inkjet).
    Furthermore, the original consumables - such a Canon has color prices slowly the same as the printer itself (6-color).

    Thanks for every feedback.
    Peter

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter View Post
    The 10 most expensive liquids on earth per gallon:


    1. SCORPION VENOM $39,000,000 PER GALLON

    2. KING COBRA VENOM $153,000 PER GALLON

    3. LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD) $123,000 PER GALLON



    4. HORSESHOE CRAB BLOOD $60,000 PER GALLON


    5. CHANEL NO. 5 $26,000 PER GALLON

    6. INSULIN $9,400* PER GALLON

    7. MERCURY $3,400 PER GALLON




    8. BLACK PRINTER INK $2,700 PER GALLON


    9. GAMMA HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (GHB): $2,500 PER GALLON



    10. HUMAN BLOOD: $1,500 PER GALLON
    I find it interesting that black printer ink is more expensive than human blood.

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by skynet View Post
    I have been using compatibles in my epson 2630 for a few years and it produces very good results. The nozzles have dried out once but Phil's trick fixed that. I can get 40 for what epson want for one set.
    glad my trick worked out for you brother.

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    wow what a nice discussion here arises.
    You can see where it goes ;-)

    I don't know the printer Brother at all, same as OKI with LED technology.
    Don't print often, but rather suddenly,
    as a freelance architect with home office with a need accurate vectors +presentations from photoshop,
    I am discouraged by the low photo quality from the laser.
    Formats are A4-A3+.
    Printer budget is relative - today's prices are still similar to what used to be in this category, but today quality is an essential parameter.

    I don't want a "cheap" printer. Only since I bought the last one has technology advanced. The good old HPlj1300 cost 800usd 20 years ago, I didn't even think about a color laser that time.
    I also had Epsons of a slightly higher category, Stylus Photo 1270, then nice design piece SP2200, from HP DesignJet 30.
    I tried alternative refills, returned to the original due to the results.
    Now I am looking for the current experience of other demanding users with regard to the price/performance parameter.
    I am considering the options, I do not have much space for more hw for different uses (documents-color laser/photo+presentation-inkjet).
    Furthermore, the original consumables - such a Canon has color prices slowly the same as the printer itself (6-color).

    Thanks for every feedback.
    Peter

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by copiertec View Post
    I find it interesting that black printer ink is more expensive than human blood.
    The cost of the utterly delicious Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac Baccarat Crystal works out at £3,714.29 per litre, so 4.5 litres in a gallon, cost per gallon £16,713 why did this not make the list!

    Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac - Baccarat Crystal : The Whisky Exchange
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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech View Post
    The cost of the utterly delicious Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac Baccarat Crystal works out at £3,714.29 per litre, so 4.5 litres in a gallon, cost per gallon £16,713 why did this not make the list!

    Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac - Baccarat Crystal : The Whisky Exchange
    There are bottles of alcohol that can go in the millions. Very rare stuff. I knew that the list I posted wasn't 100% accurate when I first read it.

    Years ago I read that printer ink was one of the most expensive liquids and this article is the first one that popped up when I did a search. I wasn't gonna spend a lot of time on it. It was only for perspective.

    EDIT: A lot of the expensive alcohols are sold at auction and there was big counterfeit scandal that happened a few years back where someone had "aged" the labels and filled the bottles with cheap stuff.

    http://selinko.com/site/wp-content/u...its-market.pdf

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    Re: Inkjet printing - drying of nozzles issue

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter View Post
    There are bottles of alcohol that can go in the millions. Very rare stuff. I knew that the list I posted wasn't 100% accurate when I first read it.

    Years ago I read that printer ink was one of the most expensive liquids and this article is the first one that popped up when I did a search. I wasn't gonna spend a lot of time on it. It was only for perspective.

    EDIT: A lot of the expensive alcohols are sold at auction and there was big counterfeit scandal that happened a few years back where someone had "aged" the labels and filled the bottles with cheap stuff.

    http://selinko.com/site/wp-content/u...its-market.pdf
    Yes counterfeiting alcohol is worryingly common place especially vodka because drinkers have it with a mixer & would never notice the difference. The worrying part is it has a high ethanol content which apparently can make you blind!
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