Bob, print size and the fact that I usually print "something" every day or two, 
make my Epsons a good choice for me. Thanks for sharing your observations and 
2¢ though. I'll watch this more closely in the future. (smile)

Joe Lewis Wilkins
Architect and

On Sep 27, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:

> Also, though inkjets may be very economical up front, over the life of the 
> printer the ink is considerably more expensive, especially since most people 
> can go weeks without printing anything, and then discover their carts are no 
> good anymore. Nowadays personal color laserwriters would be better for almost 
> anyone, as toner does not harden and destroy cartridges because of lack of 
> use. 
> 
> My 2¢
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 2011, at 3:09 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
> 
>> If the ink is of a certain age, it hardens and becomes useless.  Some carts
>> will actually have sensors to tell you if the ink is outdated.
>> 
>> On 27 September 2011 14:51, Joe Lewis Wilkins <pepe...@cox.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Everyone
>>> 
>>> For those of you who may have followed this thread earlier, Richmond was
>>> right on the mark. Seeing as how the color cartridge was half full, I had
>>> trouble considering that to be the problem. I have used hundreds of
>>> cartridges on similar projects and never found this to be a problem. I
>>> wonder if Epson's "mix" is different now than it used to be. Regardless,
>>> whew!
>>> 
>>> Thanks to all,
>>> 
>>> Joe Lewis Wilkins
>>> Architect
>>> 

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