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slobjones

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on30trainman said:
My other hobby - model railroading - provides the source of the tools and the little screws.
Who has time for model railroading? You guys seem to have made a fetish out of refilling printer cartridges!

Does anyone here ever actually print anything?

Anyway, I've ordered a set of ProColor cartridges from alotofthings, with a set of reusable plugs and a syringe. Did all that before I found this forum.

I'll let you know how it works out.
 

jflan

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Who has time for model railroading?
Who doesn't ?
If it's not model, it's full scale.
Here's my neighborhood rig :
http://www.railroadarchive.net/4449_facts.html
When you hear the sound of the 4449, it creates a stir in the soul like nothing else.

You guys seem to have made a fetish out of refilling printer cartridges!
If you can read/follow instructions and operate your fingers, you're in.
Does anyone here ever actually print anything?
Gobs of stuff. Refilling is essential for quality as well as economy.

Anyway, I've ordered a set of ProColor cartridges from alotofthings, with a set of reusable plugs and a syringe. Did all that before I found this forum.
I'll let you know how it works out.
Good luck.
Oh, and don't arrive at retirement and find that work was your hobby.
 

on30trainman

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slobjones said:
Does anyone here ever actually print anything?
Heck yes - if I didn't refill I wouldn't be able to print out the 8 X 10.5 prints of all the covered bridges and lighthouses I have taken the past years. Photography is another interest.

jflan said:
Oh, and don't arrive at retirement and find that work was your hobby.
Sure agree with that. Have been retired 15 years (took early out) and haven't been bored yet.

Steve W.
 
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