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  1. Hello all,

    I've read the plethora of posts on CIS topics and I basically want an update. Before I go any further let me give you some history.

    I had a CIS from JLW sales that when I tried to refill, basically leaked all over. It ruined my R300. I went out and got an R200 last fall because I no longer needed the card reader. I used the Epson OEM carts till they ran out. My sister got me the printforless.tk refillable carts for X-MAS. Despite what others have posted, I've had nothing but problems with them. When I do an initial charge after changing them, it sucks up half the ink! Then, it doesn't always print colors. As many problems as I had with the JLW at the end, I never had any of these problems with it during it's usage.

    So I am going back to CIS. I saw in a recent post this CIS: http://www.inkjetfly.com/product_info.php?products_id=32

    It looks very well made and pretty cheap to boot. Can anyone recommend this CIS? If you do not recommend it, can you recommend a very reliable one with excellent print colors?

    Thanks in advance,
    Redfive
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  2. I would also like to hear some comments about this CIS. Looks very good but i can't find anything about auto resetting the chips.

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    SPAM CIS Review --> SPAM
    Installation Video --> SPAM
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    I recommend you consider refillable cartridges www.printonadime.com ( They're easier to maintain and you won't have to worry about tangles and tubes )
    Is what we learn indeed a fact, or someones opinon?
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    SPAM just release bunch of custom printer profiles for professional usage.

    See here --> SPAM
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