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Thread: Why Ink-jet Ink Can Cost Up To $2,000 Per Liter

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    I used to think that those generic UNIVERSAL inks would work on any printer.

    Buble-jet printers "boil" the ink until a gas bubble blows the ink onto the paper.
    Ink-jet cratridges use peseo crystals to push the ink out.

    Here are s few links to educate you you:

    Ink-jet Developement

    This give a brief, but detail explaination on ink-jets and bubble-jets

    How ink-jet printers work

    Ink-jet and Bubble-Jet

    More ink-jet info

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    thanks for the information and sharing,

    I used a hp printer some months ago - but the ink costs for it (540 deskjet)
    49Euro or something like this or 25 Euro, but it was VERY expensive...

    So I bought a Canon deskjet and now the ink does not cost so much
    12Euro color and 7Euro black... It is very cheap... and also the printer can do more
    and print faster, but the hp was also a bit older...

    I also tried refillable ink from "pelikan" on hp and filled up with
    my own ink and it worked for a long time!!!! only after not printing
    a certain time the opening at the cartridge dry out :( but it worked...

    Ánd to prevent drying out you should use some special alcohol as I read
    and mix it with the ink :)

    ~nice dreams...

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    I think if you use ink designed for an ink-jet in a bubble-jet printer, the ink will eventaully dry up in the boiling stage and "clot" the sparyer ports with a dried ink crust.

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    $2,000 per liter?
    • Why (and where) would you buy a liter of ink?

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    This is great advice
    Not a lot of people realise that most printer manufactorers dont issue garantees if you use the wrong ink or cartridge and even correct paper for the printer - HP is one of 'em

    Good stuff Spindulik !

    Peace
    UKMan

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    Originally posted by titey@10 November 2003 - 12:20
    $2,000 per liter?
    • Why (and where) would you buy a liter of ink?
    Up to $2,000 a liter. Some printing facilities use a high grade printer (with permant ink, non-water base) to print. They by-pass making plates. Supposed to be cost effective for small print jobs.

    How many milligrams in a liter?
    Becuase I think a re-fill kit with 4 bottles (at 25mg per bottle) can cost anywhere from $16.00 to $22.00). So that is 100mg of ink per kit. What does that equal in a liter? I can't figure that out, I am too busy and too stupid at math right now. One of you brainiacs can do that.

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    Originally posted by Spindulik@10 November 2003 - 11:35
    How many milligrams in a liter?
    That depends on the density of the substance in question.
    • However.... there are 1000 mililiters in a liter.

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