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  1. i got my ink refilled to day total cost $35
    came home and printed 4 dvds no problem, ink seems to be legit and dried just as fast as the original. i really can't tell the difference
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  2. Nice!

    What kind of ink did you use? And what tools? Was it easy?

    I read you should minimize the time you do not have any cartridges in the printer, so i guess it was a quick task to do?
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    My suggestion is to have 2 sets of carts. If the cart is out of the printer too long, then the heads can dry on 2 sides. So I suggest you fill the empty spare just before replacing the low cart that is in the printer. Then store the one you just removed in a ziplock bag, or other airtight container (the smaller the better, remove as much air as possible before sealing the container). The simply repeat when the time comes. Maybe a little more expensive, but it could save you time and ink when trying to clear a clog.
    Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they?
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    Yes!!! Tell us where you got the replament ink. th chip resetter and how you did it. That would really help. I too use the R300 and just spent like $80 for ink replacements! ARHG!!!!!
    No DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD!
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    I hope you didn't throw the empties away.
    Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they?
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  6. We want more info!

    The UPS man just dropped off my R300 at home, might have to leave work early!
    NWF_Snake
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  7. Hello

    Please post more information. Refill instructions you used links you used.

    Thanks
    MrBossman
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  8. I am looking for a complete kit with ink refills, resetter (for original cartridges) and a set of extra cartridges wich also can be resetted.

    I will use my Dremel type multitool to drill hole for refilling if that is needed.

    Anyone who know where to buy good and low price 'refill-kit' ?
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  9. i think you guys mis understood my post. i did not do it myself i had it proffesionally done. i live in toronto and this is the company that i used
    http://www.saveoncartridgeplus.com/html/toner_refills.html this was the first one like this they did the guy was constantly on the phone with someone then a fax came with the schematic of the cattridge. he took about 1hr to do all six but it was well worth the wait.
    apparently they are a franchise so maybe there is a location close to some of you.
    futher update i did 7 more dvds last night no prob same drying time as original ink no smearing yet
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