Aftermarket storage clips for Canon BCI series.

turbguy

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These work very well for me..the siliconE pad for the outlet tends to be slightly oversize but I trim them with an Exacto knife to suit.

http://www.inkjetsaver.com/bci6clip.html

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AND these work very well for purging carts!

http://www.inkjetsaver.com/bci-3 fill adapter.html

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That makes three that Thrilla's caught in his spelling web. :hide

The Hat -- why doesn't he ever say for us to feel the difference? :p
 

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stratman said:
That makes three that Thrilla's caught in his spelling web. :hide

The Hat -- why doesn't he ever say for us to feel the difference? :p
Its not really the same with latex gloves on..:hit
 

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If you've ever had the opportunity to see a ..um, implant, um, before implanting of course, they really do feel just like the real thing. So now you'll know to ask for the real thing. If you ask for a silicon implant, you might be badly disappointed.
 

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i used those storage clips several years ago, i thought they were very good at the time, then i noticed that the clips were putting a lot of pressure on the little tabs on the front of the cartridges, i tried a thinner pad, but then i switched to the clips that mike sells at precision colors
 
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