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Multi-Union Trading Co Ltd of Hong kong produces Print Rite inks
amongst others.

Thought I'd just let you know.

Davy
 

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> one mfg makes 10 different labels of the same thing

So you are saying the ink is so popular that it's bought by many
distributers and sold to countless people. Wonderful!

> and then the whores add their own labels

Common practice, just visit your local drug store. PrintRite is a big
brand, used their dotmatrix ribbons in the past.

> now you have 30 places to buy the smae thing under 50 different names

Perhaps you can actually back this up with some evidence of who makes
the ink and who sells the ink. Seriously that would come in handy.

> what a joke

Why? All you need do is pick an ink you like based on other people's
reccomendations and continue using it. As you just pointed out one mfg
might sell to 30 places so it makes it really easy to find. Thanks for
this bit of wisdom measekite.

But if you don't want to play this game, it's not an issue as PrintRite
is sold in retail stores in a retail box. Not that i'd reccomend
PrintRite or anything just they are one of the major brands available.
If you feel more comfortable buying brand name products more power to
you.
 
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ONE MFG MAKES 10 DIFFERENT LABELS OF THE SAME THING. A SHOTGUN
APPROACH. AND THEN THE WHORES ADD THEIR OWN LABELS. NOW YOU HAVE 30
PLACES TO BUY THE SAME THING UNDER 50 DIFFERENT NAMES. WHAT A JOKE. NO
WONDER ALL OF THE MORONS HERE HAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THEY DO.

Davy wrote:

>Multi-Union Trading Co Ltd of Hong kong produces Print Rite inks
>amongst others.
>
>Thought I'd just let you know.
>
>Davy
>
>
>
 

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> You could be right .....

Well according to this link
http://www.hp.com/sbso/product/supplies/supplies_reliability_ink.pdf

Dataproducts is what Staples uses
NCR is what office max uses
NuKote(Pelikan) is what office depot uses

I'm not sure who sells PriteRite these days but they do import a good
deal into this country, otherwise Epson wouldn't have been on their
butts.

So what you need to do is take measekite's commont and mix it with
reality. It's true that many companies might sell the same product.
If you are happy with the product you can buy it from anyone you choose
with some assurance the ink is the same. Or buy the name brand if you
like. Sometimes it costs more, sometimes it doesn't... but if that
label and logo make you feel better by all means go for it.
 

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[
quote="measekite"]ONE MFG MAKES 10 DIFFERENT LABELS
OF THE SAME THING. A SHOTGUN
APPROACH. AND THEN THE WHORES ADD THEIR OWN LABELS. NOW YOU HAVE 30

PLACES TO BUY THE SAME THING UNDER 50 DIFFERENT NAMES. WHAT A JOKE.
NO
WONDER ALL OF THE MORONS HERE HAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THEY DO.

Just a snippet from their site, found this under 'Trading Services'

* OEM
We will provide private label services

You could be right .....

Davy
 

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Davy wrote:
> [
quote="measekite"]ONE MFG MAKES 10 DIFFERENT LABELS
> OF THE SAME THING. A SHOTGUN
> APPROACH. AND THEN THE WHORES ADD THEIR OWN LABELS. NOW YOU HAVE 30
>
> PLACES TO BUY THE SAME THING UNDER 50 DIFFERENT NAMES. WHAT A JOKE.
> NO
> WONDER ALL OF THE MORONS HERE HAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THEY DO.
>
>
>
> Just a snippet from their site, found this under 'Trading Services'
>
> * OEM
> We will provide private label services
>
> You could be right .....
>
> Davy
>
Who really cares other than measershit and a few of his "followers'. If
the ink works what does the damn label have to do with anything?
Please tell us!
Frank
 
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In article <%miXe.375$OC2.305@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
inkystinky@oem.com (measekite the troll) wrote:

> NO WONDER ALL OF THE MORONS HERE HAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THEY DO.

Do you say that speaking as both a moron and a problem?

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"Frank" <fb@notspam.com> wrote in message
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> Who really cares other than measershit and a few of his "followers'. If
> the ink works what does the damn label have to do with anything?
> Please tell us!

I live in the UK and I've been using PrintRite inks for several years now in
my Epsons.

I did a colour chart test to compare PrinRite, Epson and PC World inks.
There was nothing to choose between the first two (except the price). PC
World was truly awful.

I have had *no* clogging problems whatever with PrintRite.

Mike
 

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> [quote="Frank
> the ink works what does the *** label have to do with anything?
> Please tell us!
> Frank

Yep, no argument there, was just pointing the fact that they are
willing to do a label service and that they exported 80-84% of there
products that is, no wonder Epson was getting a little 'peeved',
funny no other manufacturer seemed to have been mentioned, Canon, HP
etc certainly don't seem to be as concerned as Epson.

Davy
 
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Frank wrote:

> Davy wrote:
>
>> [
quote="measekite"]ONE MFG MAKES 10 DIFFERENT LABELS
>> OF THE SAME THING. A SHOTGUN APPROACH. AND THEN THE WHORES ADD
>> THEIR OWN LABELS. NOW YOU HAVE 30
>>
>> PLACES TO BUY THE SAME THING UNDER 50 DIFFERENT NAMES. WHAT A JOKE.
>> NO WONDER ALL OF THE MORONS HERE HAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THEY DO.
>>
>>
>>
>> Just a snippet from their site, found this under 'Trading Services'
>>
>> * OEM
>> We will provide private label services
>>
>> You could be right .....
>>
>> Davy
>>
>
> Please tell us!
> Frank the moron

Who really cares other than measershit and a few of his "followers'. If
the ink works what does the damn label have to do with anything? PEOPLE
WITH A BRAIN.

AND YES YOU ARE A MORON
 
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Jon O'Brien wrote:

>In article <%miXe.375$OC2.305@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
>inkystinky@oem.com (measekite the troll) wrote:
>
>
>
>>NO WONDER ALL OF THE MORONS HERE HAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THEY DO.
>>
>>
>
>Do you say that speaking as both a moron and a problem?
>
>Jon.
>
>
YOU ARE A SHMUCK WITH EARS
 

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Multi-Union Trading Co Ltd of Hong Kong produces Print Rite inks
amongst others.

Plain as apple pie who makes Print Rite...!

Davy
 

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How about em getting to make us some and sticking uncloggable on the
label.. there that should do the trick..!

Davy
 

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First of all,
The reason for the post was to bring to attention the manufacturer of
Print Rite inks and their possible court battle with Epson and the
fact that they produce other brand names apart from Print Rite.

Why anyone should get in a tassle with those who use alternative inks
I'll never understand, some people prefer ink other than OEM to save
cash no doubt, nothing wrong with that.

There just gotta be good and bad ink suppliers out there are we saying
they all conform to the manufacturers specifications, there is bound
to be 'corner cutting' along the way, still no one can name them.

It is always OEM v 3rd party v refilling, nothing wrong with any of
them.

The problem arises in these pages I'd say because of the clogging
issue and the expense of replacement OEM ink.

Some of the comments would nausiate a 'glue sniffer', must be the ink
fumes...!

Davy
 
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> hey dumb dumb alpine is a mfg. they sell under their own name thru
> many differnt outlets.

But Toyota doesn't make the stereo. They typicaly won't tell you who
did. However companies like alpine are more than happy to make stereos
with a Toyota label on them.

Rebadging is a common practice.


> radio shack is a reller of some private nonamestuff. but they are
not > mom and pop whores who do not disclose information and hide behine a
> website.

I guess RCA and Casio are *NO NAMES* then. Much of their stuff was made
by Tandy... but much of it was rebadged big name stuff. And they
wouldn't disclose it. They have since changed but rebading happens all
the time in many industries.

> goto a reputable store and ask for formulabs branded and labeled
> prefilled carts for the canon ip4000. Better yet call sensinent in
> san diego and ask them where you can buy a prefilled formulabs ink
> cart with their label on it. then report back to everyone here.
> I bet you cannot do that.

I thought formulabs was a wholesale brand, as in the best you could hope
for is a label with the ink catalog number and the lot number from which
it was made. Now if you were ask the same of Media Street... this is
not a problem... this info is on their website. Lyson is also offered
in a retail box. As is PrintRite which is rather the topic of this
post. You will find this stuff in traditional photo shops.

You see, different businesses choose to do business in differnt ways.
Being a standford MBA you would know this already. The problem is you
are trying to prove your point by showing an isolated case. Companies
like Image Specalists and Sensinent are basicly following the gas
station model... providing a bulk product for others to handel the
filling, advertising, the customer relations. These are the people who
you would deal with if you needed 20 to 40 foot trailers of ink.

Are there brands of gas? I know there are main stream gas stations but
there are also mini-marts that may or may not disclose what gas they are
putting into your car.

Media Street followed a more retail model... first offering their
product on their site offering drop shipping services but expanding to
retail stores.




>>> you are a duty hole.
>>>
>>
>>
>> What is a duty hole? I guess anyone who disagrees with you is a duty
>> hole. But that's Mr. Duty Hole to you. You see I won't resort to
>> namecalling just because I disagree with you. You are a humanbeing
>> and deserve a little bit of respect. I do wish you would learn this
>> lesson and respect the choices of others rather than wishing their
>> printers would clog because they don't use something you approve of.
>> But this is an issue between you and you and has nothing to do with me.
>>
>>
>> Have an inspirational day!

I guess i'm still a duty hole.
 

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>> if you believe that these whores are major ink mfg then you are
>> just so stupid that you are a lost cause and deserve all the print
>> head clogs that anyone can get
>
> Why is it that you wish to punish people who make it a choice to use a
> 3rd party product. That seems a little bit obsessive. If I do get a
> print clog as you sugest and must buy a new head.. it still would cost
> less than buying OEM.
>
> But yes, I believe any company that offers ink in 5120 galon units to
> be a major manufacturer (40 foot trailer). You said so your self that
> it's an industry practice for one company to make a product for 50
> others. If what you said is true, then someone has to be a huge
> manufacturer to do it. You have proved my statement with your own
> statement.
>
>> dumb comparison. food is regulated by the fda. it will not kill you
>> if you do not like it you bring it back.
>> it will not clog your system or ruin your oven or
>> post and pans.
>
(snip)

Zake - I see that MK is still at it. I only get his misinformation second
hand when someone answers him as I have killfiled him. No challenge trying
to talk sense with a fool or a demigogue.

His bit about the FDA is really a joke! Tell it to the people who died from
ecoli tainted beef a few years ago. He is focused on clogs. Consider the
effect on coronary arteries from the hydrogenated fats or tropical oils that
are in 98% of the commercial baked goods and fried fast foods. Talk about
clogs! America's coronary arteries will never be the same. These
FDA-permitted products are enough to support a new generations of
cardiologists and funeral homes. How about the artificial sweeteners that
have been shown to produce cancer in test animals. Consider the effect of
food coloring agents on people who are allergic or have other medical
conditions that are affected by these unnecessary products that are
permitted by the FDA. Don't even go to the issue of increasing obesity and
the level of soda pop/fast food consumption in our youth. MK doesn't know
what he doesn't know! I'll leave you with one last word regarding the FDA
and clogs - Vioxx.
 
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Burt wrote:

>"zakezuke" <zakezuke_us@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1127206431.996741.31280@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>>>if you believe that these whores are major ink mfg then you are
>>>just so stupid that you are a lost cause and deserve all the print
>>>head clogs that anyone can get
>>>
>>>
>>Why is it that you wish to punish people who make it a choice to use a
>>3rd party product. That seems a little bit obsessive. If I do get a
>>print clog as you sugest and must buy a new head.. it still would cost
>>less than buying OEM.
>>
>>But yes, I believe any company that offers ink in 5120 galon units to
>>be a major manufacturer (40 foot trailer). You said so your self that
>>it's an industry practice for one company to make a product for 50
>>others. If what you said is true, then someone has to be a huge
>>manufacturer to do it. You have proved my statement with your own
>>statement.
>>
>>
>>
>>>dumb comparison. food is regulated by the fda. it will not kill you
>>>if you do not like it you bring it back.
>>>it will not clog your system or ruin your oven or
>>>post and pans.
>>>
>>>
>(snip)
>
>Zake - I see that MK is still at it. I only get his misinformation second
>hand when someone answers him as I have killfiled him. No challenge trying
>to talk sense with a fool or a demigogue.
>
>

SINCE ZUKE AND MANY OTHERS INCLUDING PECKERBLOOMER ALWAY ANSWER ME YOU
GET TO READ JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING YOU DUMB OLD FART.

>His bit about the FDA is really a joke! Tell it to the people who died from
>ecoli tainted beef a few years ago. He is focused on clogs. Consider the
>effect on coronary arteries from the hydrogenated fats or tropical oils that
>are in 98% of the commercial baked goods and fried fast foods. Talk about
>clogs! America's coronary arteries will never be the same. These
>FDA-permitted products are enough to support a new generations of
>cardiologists and funeral homes. How about the artificial sweeteners that
>have been shown to produce cancer in test animals. Consider the effect of
>food coloring agents on people who are allergic or have other medical
>conditions that are affected by these unnecessary products that are
>permitted by the FDA. Don't even go to the issue of increasing obesity and
>the level of soda pop/fast food consumption in our youth. MK doesn't know
>what he doesn't know! I'll leave you with one last word regarding the FDA
>and clogs - Vioxx.
>
>

TAKE SOME VIAGRA AND RECALL THE DISTANT PAST YOU OLD FART.

>
>
>
 

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Trials and tribulations Burt, thats what it is, reading this NG just
brightens up the day even if it's foggy.

Davy
 

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Does give us a front row seat for peering into a poorly wired brain! It
finally just got tiresome. Thus the killfile.

"Davy" <davecoe@blueyonder.co-dot-uk.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> Trials and tribulations Burt, thats what it is, reading this NG just
> brightens up the day even if it's foggy.
>
> Davy
>
 

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Burt wrote:
> Does give us a front row seat for peering into a poorly wired brain! It
> finally just got tiresome. Thus the killfile.
>
> "Davy" <davecoe@blueyonder.co-dot-uk.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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>
>>Trials and tribulations Burt, thats what it is, reading this NG just
>>brightens up the day even if it's foggy.
>>
>>Davy
>>
>
>
>
Oh yes! I've never seen anyone say so much about so little. He is
without a doubt in deep mental trouble. It's really ashame he picked
this ng as his home.
Kill file really is a life saver.
Frank
 
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Frank wrote:

> Burt wrote:
>
>> Does give us a front row seat for peering into a poorly wired brain!
>> It finally just got tiresome. Thus the killfile.
>>
>> "Davy" <davecoe@blueyonder.co-dot-uk.no-spam.invalid> wrote in
>> message news:5DYXe.126632$vo5.35824@fe01.news.easynews.com...
>>
>>> Trials and tribulations Burt, thats what it is, reading this NG just
>>> brightens up the day even if it's foggy.
>>>
>>> Davy
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> Oh yes! I've never seen anyone say so much about so little. I am
> without a doubt in deep mental trouble. It's really ashame I picked
> this ng as his home.
> Kill file really is a life saver.
> Frank


I KNOW YOU ARE IN MENTAL TROUBLE FRANKIE CRANKIE DA COCKROACH
 
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Matt Zukowski wrote:

>
> > hey dumb dumb alpine is a mfg. they sell under their own name thru
> > many differnt outlets.
>
> But Toyota doesn't make the stereo. They typicaly won't tell you who
> did.

WRONG MOST CAR MFG WILL

INFINITY USES BOSE
ACURA USES PANASONIC AND ALPINE
I DO NOT KNOW WHO TOYOTA AND LEICA USES.

> However companies like alpine are more than happy to make stereos with
> a Toyota label on them.
>
> Rebadging is a common practice.
>
>
> > radio shack is a reller of some private nonamestuff. but they are
> not > mom and pop whores who do not disclose information and hide
> behine a
> > website.
>
> I guess RCA and Casio are *NO NAMES* then. Much of their stuff was
> made by Tandy... but much of it was rebadged big name stuff. And they
> wouldn't disclose it. They have since changed but rebading happens
> all the time in many industries.
>
> > goto a reputable store and ask for formulabs branded and labeled
> > prefilled carts for the canon ip4000. Better yet call sensinent in
> > san diego and ask them where you can buy a prefilled formulabs ink
> > cart with their label on it. then report back to everyone here.
> > I bet you cannot do that.
>
> I thought formulabs was a wholesale brand,


THEY ARE A MFG/FORMULATOR

> as in the best you could hope for is a label with the ink catalog
> number and the lot number from which it was made. Now if you were ask
> the same of Media Street... this is not a problem... this info is on
> their website. Lyson is also offered in a retail box. As is
> PrintRite which is rather the topic of this post. You will find this
> stuff in traditional photo shops.
>
> You see, different businesses choose to do business in differnt ways.
> Being a standford MBA you would know this already. The problem is you
> are trying to prove your point by showing an isolated case. Companies
> like Image Specalists and Sensinent are basicly following the gas
> station model... providing a bulk product for others to handel the
> filling, advertising, the customer relations. These are the people
> who you would deal with if you needed 20 to 40 foot trailers of ink.
>
> Are there brands of gas? I know there are main stream gas stations
> but there are also mini-marts that may or may not disclose what gas
> they are putting into your car.
>
> Media Street followed a more retail model... first offering their
> product on their site offering drop shipping services but expanding to
> retail stores.
>
>
>
>
>>>> you are a duty hole.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What is a duty hole? I guess anyone who disagrees with you is a duty
>>> hole. But that's Mr. Duty Hole to you. You see I won't resort to
>>> namecalling just because I disagree with you. You are a humanbeing
>>> and deserve a little bit of respect. I do wish you would learn this
>>> lesson and respect the choices of others rather than wishing their
>>> printers would clog because they don't use something you approve of.
>>> But this is an issue between you and you and has nothing to do with me.
>>>
>>>
>>> Have an inspirational day!
>>
>
> I guess i'm still a duty hole.

YEP
 
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> wrong most car mfg will

> infinity uses bose
> acura uses panasonic and alpine
> i don't know who toyota and leica uses

Leica is a brand of camera. I'm familar with their rangfinders. Near
as i'm aware their cameras don't have stereos on board.

But you see, you just proved my point. Toyota won't tell you who makes
their factory stereo. Why should they? If they told you who made their
stereo then you could go out and buy an afermarket stereo and not pay
the dealer premium for it. This is normal for the branding business.
Sometimes when you buy a rebaged stereo from the dealer it's the lowest
bid stereo. This is most common with the cheepo AM/FM stereo that might
come with a model just to say it has a stereo.

But just like in the ink industry not everyone will tell you who made
the ink there are exceptions. You see infinity uses bose, acura uses
alpine. They don't rebadge their stereos because it's a selling point
of the car. I don't know this for a fact because i'm perfectly happy
with after market stereos.

Keep in mind also that the Bose on the Infiniti G35 is an OPTION, part
of the premium package for $2,450.00. They also have a base model
speaker that they won't tell you what they are. I have no idea who
makes the stock stereo... and neither do you. This is the difference
between you and I. I know things, you get your information from
websites and adverts without reading the details. You might learn from
this experence so you don't appear foolish in the future. That's a good
boy.

Thank you for proving my point. Rebadging is a common practice. In the
cars you listed you can either pick the premium package and get a name
brand speakers and stereo or you can go with the factory badged stereo
that they won't tell you who made it.


>> I thought formulabs was a wholesale brand,
>
> they are a mfg/formulator

Which I can buy from alotofthings if I choose to. Happy day.

>> I guess i'm still a duty hole.
>
>
> YEP

Well I guess this duty hole has the duty to inform you when you are
wrong. PriteRite is a retail brand, formulabs is a wholesale brand.
 
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HOW DOES ZUKOWSKI EQUAL ZAZUKE

Matt Zukowski wrote:

>
> > hey dumb dumb alpine is a mfg. they sell under their own name thru
> > many differnt outlets.
>
> But Toyota doesn't make the stereo. They typicaly won't tell you who
> did. However companies like alpine are more than happy to make
> stereos with a Toyota label on them.
>
> Rebadging is a common practice.
>
>
> > radio shack is a reller of some private nonamestuff. but they are
> not > mom and pop whores who do not disclose information and hide
> behine a
> > website.
>
> I guess RCA and Casio are *NO NAMES* then. Much of their stuff was
> made by Tandy... but much of it was rebadged big name stuff. And they
> wouldn't disclose it. They have since changed but rebading happens
> all the time in many industries.
>
> > goto a reputable store and ask for formulabs branded and labeled
> > prefilled carts for the canon ip4000. Better yet call sensinent in
> > san diego and ask them where you can buy a prefilled formulabs ink
> > cart with their label on it. then report back to everyone here.
> > I bet you cannot do that.
>
> I thought formulabs was a wholesale brand, as in the best you could
> hope for is a label with the ink catalog number and the lot number
> from which it was made. Now if you were ask the same of Media
> Street... this is not a problem... this info is on their website.
> Lyson is also offered in a retail box. As is PrintRite which is
> rather the topic of this post. You will find this stuff in
> traditional photo shops.
>
> You see, different businesses choose to do business in differnt ways.
> Being a standford MBA you would know this already. The problem is you
> are trying to prove your point by showing an isolated case. Companies
> like Image Specalists and Sensinent are basicly following the gas
> station model... providing a bulk product for others to handel the
> filling, advertising, the customer relations. These are the people
> who you would deal with if you needed 20 to 40 foot trailers of ink.
>
> Are there brands of gas? I know there are main stream gas stations
> but there are also mini-marts that may or may not disclose what gas
> they are putting into your car.
>
> Media Street followed a more retail model... first offering their
> product on their site offering drop shipping services but expanding to
> retail stores.
>
>
>
>
>>>> you are a duty hole.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What is a duty hole? I guess anyone who disagrees with you is a duty
>>> hole. But that's Mr. Duty Hole to you. You see I won't resort to
>>> namecalling just because I disagree with you. You are a humanbeing
>>> and deserve a little bit of respect. I do wish you would learn this
>>> lesson and respect the choices of others rather than wishing their
>>> printers would clog because they don't use something you approve of.
>>> But this is an issue between you and you and has nothing to do with me.
>>>
>>>
>>> Have an inspirational day!
>>
>
> I guess i'm still a duty hole.