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Leonardjohn
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Hi orlenzorlenz said:but this is getting to be a hassle trying to communicate with people in China is very trying, and time consuming, might be easier to just buy completed systems after all,
You can email me direct, at LeonardHolmberg@aol.com. Or Call, phone number on Website (LJHEnt.com)
Welcome world of importing.
These are your concerns with importing CISS units. and reselling in the US.
1. Poor communication, I agree, (wrong tank style, wrong chip style, wrong cartridges, with ink or without, pigment or dye, ect....)
2. Items being delayed in Customs. (sometimes for weeks)
3. Spoilage, whether it's DHL, UPS or poor packaging, it happens. (ink stains, broken components) (order your CISS empty and fill in the USA)
4. Hand inspect every unit before shipping to your customer, (replace missing parts, top off ink levels and remove air from ink tubes)
5. Payment not received or delayed to manufacture, (why I do not know)
6. Expensive to ship, plus bank charges. (I would be the first in line to buy from a US manufacture)
7. Buy many printers, and test them yourself. (Do the chips work, do the cartridges leak, how hard is it to install, hows the ink hold up)
8. Rewrite the CISS instructions, so they make sense.
I accidentally stepped on one of these piano book CISS filled with ink (I am 6 foot tall and 185 lbs) it still works like a chap, no cracks, no leaks. WOW
Get your list together and I will try my best to give you a great price.
Thank you
Leonard