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inkjet cartridge date expirations
Actualy there is something you can do about refilling hp tanks. They do have an expiration on the tanks that will prevent you from refilling after a certain time period. Look, and it may be a real job to find it, for the battery that is in there somewhere and remove it. No battery-no clock. We have done this and the printer still works fine and hp can shove their time limit as we no longer worry. Have a nice day everyone!
Posted by: LWEM   Posted on: 03/30/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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One question:  Judas I. | 03/30/05
Labelling  rdwhitti | 03/30/05
So, a consumer group might have a problem here, but not HP.  DonnieBoy | 03/30/05
If it clearly says Rhinotek on the package . . .  DonnieBoy | 03/30/05
I have a box right here  MIS Master | 03/30/05
Epson is not HP  garywhit | 03/30/05
Consumerchoice.info  Middle of the Road | 03/31/05
Recyled Pepsi?  seanly | 03/30/05
It's in the nozzle  in-DUH-vidual | 03/30/05
inkjet cartridge date expirations  LWEM | 03/30/05
Hope HP gets it stuck to em... like the do to us  Bob Hughes | 03/31/05
Rhinotek sucks....  bryoncole | 04/12/05
RHINOTEK reply to rhinotek sucks  Skimura | 10/11/05
HP printer ink cartridges  haiki | 04/19/06
To be perfectly clear.  haiki | 04/26/06
Hewlett Packard's obligation?  haiki | 10/08/06

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