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Technical Bulletin - 07-12-09

By on 4 December 2009 click here to comment

 

Technical Bulletin 7-12-09

Procolor 73N and 81N Cartridges

There appears to be a lot of issues with a number of "non Procolor" new Epson 73N and 81N compatibles due to firmware changes etc. Fortunately we are having great success with the Procolor 73N and 81N Procolor cartridges which seem to have avoided most of the issues plaguing other compatibles. As mentioned in a previous technical bulletin, it would seem that Epson has been trying everything over the last few years to make it much tougher to manufacture alternative cartridges. There has been over 6 different firmware upgrades and even the printer itself has the ability to run over 200 tests on the cartridge inside the printer to 'check compatibility'.

If you do encounter a customer with  'cartridge incompatibility' issues with the Procolor 73N and 81N cartridges the following information is very important to us.

Printer Model Number : (eg. TX200)
Procolor Chip Version : (Located on the chip eg. V6.0N)
Serial Number : (Located at the back of the printer)
Did the 'cartridge incompatible' problem occur after a recent driver upgrade or windows upgrade?

New Products Coming Soon
HP CE505X Toner Cartridge
HP CC364A Toner Cartridge
HP-CC364X Toner Cartridge
HP Q7570 Toner Cartridge
PG-510\512 Black Transport Clips
CL-511\513 Colour Transport Clips

Update on Procolor Pgi-520\Cli-521 resetter
We have recently heard there has been a slight delay on these resetters, we still hope to have them in by Christmas but January may be a more realistic date.

One Day, Inkjet Technology Might Save Your Life?
In recent years inkjet technology has found applications in a number of biological and medical fields. The precision placement and small drop size of inkjet printing technology has opened up many doors that were not possible before. One of the more recent uses is in the area of biofabrication. Various tissues and organs can in theory be fabricated by this means. In one application three dimensional inkjet printing is used to print a collagen scaffold on which tissue can be grown. The scaffold itself can be designed with ordinary CAD software and dissolves after the tissue is transplanted. Recently living cells have been printed directly by inkjet technoogy. In one experiment cardiac cells were printed to form a three dimensionally tube. After printing several layers of cells, the organ began to beat spontaneously!

See how this technology started using everyday office Canon and HP inkjet printers. Believe it or not it was a simple case of refilling the HP and Canon cartridges we know well with 'bio-ink'.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/117318/inkjet_printers_offer_biology_breakthrough.html

HP Paintjet - The development of one of the first 'Inkjet Printers'
This is a very interesting article from HP about the development of one of the first inkjet printers and what problems they encountered with the ink cartridges and the solutions they found.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HPJ/is_n4_v39/ai_6895471/

An article about a HP Recycling Centre in Nashville, USA
More than a million cartridges a month are recycled at this centre.
http://www.printercomparison.com/default.asp?newsID=445

Tour of the HP Inkjet Factory in Ireland
An article about a tour of the inkjet cartridge manufacturing factory in Ireland.
http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/how-an-inkjet-nozzle-fires-36-000-times-a-second-653500



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End of November Special

By on 26 November 2009 click here to comment

Dear %%customername%%,


End of November Special

Procolor Pgi-520\Cli-521 Cartridges
Sensient Budget Pigment ink in 1L and 5L Sizes


 Ends Midnight Monday 30th November 2009

PGI-520 Black Compatible Inkjet Cartridge With Chip

PC-PGI-520B
Procolor Pgi-520 Black
 $5.70 $5.50
CLI-521 Cyan Compatible Inkjet Cartridge With Chip
PC-CLI-521C
Procolor Cli-521 Cyan
$5.70 $5.50
CLI-521 Magenta Compatible Inkjet Cartridge With Chip

PC-CLI-521M
Procolor Cli-521 Magenta

$5.70 $5.50
CLI-521 Yellow Compatible Inkjet Cartridge With Chip

PC-CLI-521Y
Procolor Cli-521 Yellow

$5.70 $5.50
CLI-521 Black Compatible Inkjet Cartridge With Chip
PC-CLI-521B
Procolor CLi-521 Black
 $5.70 $5.50
H2WL2 - Black Ink
H2WL2 - Budget Pigment Ink
5 Litre Price Only


Universal for HP Pigment Cartridges
$147.24 $122.50
H2WL2 - Black Ink

H2WL2 - Budget Pigment Ink
1 Litre Price Only

Universal for HP Pigment Cartridges

$29.95 $24.95

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* This Weeks Code Is: Movember *

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Technical bulletin - 27-11-09

By on 23 November 2009 click here to comment

Ausjet Cartridge Selector:
We have spent a lot of time recently updating our cartridge selector on our website. From our cartridge selector you can find the following information :

Which cartridges are used in selected printers
Which inks, instructions, clips and seals etc we have for the cartridge you are searching for.
Photos and descriptions of products.

Its a good tool for you to easily find information about our products. I hope you make good use of it.

Procolor Pgi-520\Cli-521 Resetter available Soon:
We have just had final confirmation that the development for this Procolor resetter is now complete. This is GREAT NEWS as this means that finally a reset solution is available for your customers that use these printer models. You can now refill and reset the procolor Pgi-520\Cli-521 cartridges to fully functional with full ink levels.

Epson 73N firmware upgrade:
We have heard from various sources that Epson has released a new update with the 73n which as usual will cause a bit of havoc with compatible Epsons. Fortunately at this stage our Procolor chip seems to be handling most firmware issues quite well.

Resetting Procolor Pgi-5\Cli-8 with our Mean Green Resetter:
As well as resetting the OEM pgi-5\cli-8 range of cartridges the mean green resetter will also reset the Procolor range. A recent update to the chip on these cartridges has had the effect of a slight change to the resetter procedure. Previously when you reset the procolor cartridges the red light would stay on at the end of the reset, now the only indication of the chip been reset is that the chip light flashes once.  But don't worry, one flash indicates that the chip is reset.

From ink injection to the nozzle plate (Thermal foam based cartridges) - An Overlook On How It All Works

Ink injection:
No matter what filling equipment you use, you should aim to accomplish at least the same fill volume as the OEM cartridge. There are a number of factors that can contribute to this not occuring.
1) Speed of filling - you may be filling too quickly resulting in frothing of the ink.
2) Condition of foam - its current state - how hydrophilic the foam current is. Cleaning the foam and allowing to dry is often used to bring the foam back to a hydrophylic state.
3) Air trapped in the foam - Removal of air from the foam(vacuum filling) greatly increases the chance of filling to the correct ink volume.

Inkjet Foam(sponge):
A high percentage of all OEM cartridges on the market are foam based. In our industry many people refer to the foam as a sponge but this technically isn't correct. Over the last few years the OEM's have been (generally) producing higher density foams. If you look at different types of inkjet foams you will see that generally speaking in older foams it is quite easy to see the cell structure, whereas in more recent foams the density has increased and its almost impossible to see the cell.

The foam is also responsible for creating the backpressure (commonly referred to as negative pressure). The backpressure stops the ink from leaking. It is critical to have the right ink matched to the right foam as well. Ink has to have the right viscosity to have the correct flow rate through the foam. The correct viscosity ensures that the backpressure is not too high. Over a period of time too much backpressure will result in the ink actually been withdrawn back from the printhead into the foam.

Gauze Filter :
Before the ink passes through to the printhead area, it is important that the filter stops potentially nozzle clogging particles. The nozzle sizes these days are approx between 10-20 micron in diameter. As you can imagine, without the filter there would be lots of problems. It is also important that the filter does not have dried ink attached to it as this will restrict the flow to the prechamber which may cause flow problems during printing.

Prechamber and channels:
The prechamber is the area where the ink is pooled. Channels running from the prechamber connect with all the nozzle chambers. It is very important that the correct amount of ink is in the prechamber, as again no ink or low ink is this area may cause flow problems and ink starvation to the printhead.

This is the common reason why you can't just fill a cartridge and expect it to work. You really need to prime the printhead which pulls ink from the foam into the prechamber and into the nozzles. The same result can also be achieved by centrifugal force - a manual priming function built into a centrifuge is a big asset.

Heaters/Resistors :
For every nozzle inside the printhead there is also a heater/resistor attached to it. The heater/resistor is what causes the ink to 'jet' onto the paper. A small voltage is applied to the heater to activate that nozzle, the resistor then heats up causing a vapour bubble to be created. The expansion of the vapour bubble takes up space in the chamber displacing the ink and this forces the ink to jet out. All thermal printhead designs rely on the vapour bubble to fire the ink out of the printhead. They have varied designs with Canon calling their technology bubblejet and HP calling their's roofshooter (because it has the ability to jet upside down).

In many of the new printheads there are as many as 3000 nozzles, which means 3000 heaters/resistors in that small area. Simply amazing technology if you think about the size and the speed it all works at.

There is a number of factors which result in the failure of the heater/nozzle :
1) Age - like many electronic items - don't expect them to last forever.
2) Printing without ink firing onto the page can cause a problem - this means that ink is not filling up the nozzle chamber. This results in the heater/resistors firing but with no ink in the chamber to move the heat away will result in this area becoming hotter than expected. Nowadays printheads seem to be more tolerant to this problem than they were in earlier days, but it is quite possible that this could be weakening the resistors which could lead to an earlier failure than expected.
3) Constant creation and collapse of the vapour bubble will eventually result in the walls of the nozzle chamber breaking and damaging the heater. More and more technological advances in this area have resulted in various patented layers of materials placed between the resistor and the chamber to prevent this from happening. Recent advances have allowed longer life thermal printheads from manufacturers such as Canon, HP and Lexmark.
4) Kogation - from the japanese word 'koga' meaning biscuit. Refers to the build up that can occur on resistors over time. Too much build up may result in a weakened vapour bubble which does not produce an accurate jet or eventual failure. A good cleaning system that is not linear and can clean around corners like an ultrasonic cleaner is the best to remove kogation. It has recently been discovered than some inkjet inks may results in more kogation than others, it's another reason why you should only choose a quality ink.

With the good mark one gets from refilling inkjet cartridges, I personally cannot understand why anyone would not choose to use the best ink available to them. There are many factors that cannot be seen inside the printhead that may result in earlier failure due to not using a high quality ink which has premium components which prevent these issues. The difference in costs per refill between a premium and bodgy ink are cents. Why risk losing a customer or reducing the number of refills you can do because of a few cents per refill?

You can test the resistors by purchasing circuit testers. They will test each resistor and confirm that they are all within the correct working resistance range. This is the only way to know for sure the state of the resistors.

If a resistor has failed this means
1 Failed Resistor = 1 Failed Nozzle
A failed resistor may also cause a break in a series of resistors and could result in :
1 Failed Resistor = Many Failed Nozzles

Nozzle Plate :
The nozzle plate is the part of the printhead we see. Nozzle blockage will occur here. It's a very simple case of the water evaporating out of the ink at the nozzle position. No matter what environment you are in, evaporation will happen (even in an air conditioned office) .Depending on the formulation, water makes up 50%-70% of the ink and with the removal of water the viscosity of the ink becomes much thicker and eventually dries which causes the blockage. A longer period exposed to the environment will also result in drying of the ink in the channels, prechamber and on the filter. This will of course require more cleaning activity to get the cartridge working correctly.


I hope this information has been helpful to you.



Freaky Friday 13th Sale

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New Compatible Pgi-7 and Pgi-9

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Technical Bulletin : New Printers

By on 2 November 2009 click here to comment


 

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New Product Release

Compatible Pgi-7 and Pgi-9 Cartridges with new chip
for Canon MX7600 / IX7000 / Pro 9500 / Pro 9500 Mk II


Be the first to offer compatible cartridges for this range!

PGI-7Bk
PGI-9 PM/PBK/MBK/PC/GY/M/Y/C/G/R


Limited quantaties currently available

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Technical Bulletin 5-10-09

New Printers from Lexmark
Lexmark has released a complete new range of AIO printers which use the new Lexmark #100 Series individual cartridges. It's quite a change for Lexmark who traditionally have been selling black and colour tri-colour cartridges with built in printheads. The Lexmark #100 cartridges are all individual ink tanks and the printhead is part of the printer not the cartridge.

New AIO Models
Impact S305 - RRP $179.00
Interpret S405 - RRP $199.00
Intuition S505 - RRP $249.00
Interact S605 - RRP $399.00
Prospect Pro205 - RRP $299.00
Prevail Pro705 - RRP $399.00
Prestige Pro805 - RRP $499.00
Platinum Pro905 - RRP $599.00

The above AIOs all use the new Lexmark #100 series cartridges, so I would expect these cartridges to be quite popular in a few months times. Lexmark still has 'return program' versions of these cartridges which is not good news. Like the HP564 cartridges, lexmark also has the normal capacity and also a XL version.

A quick look at the internet reveals the current prices for the 'return program versions'. I would expect the non return program cartridges to be more expensive that the prices listed below.

Lexmark 100 Black - $25.00
Lexmark 100 Cyan - $15.00
Lexmark 100 Magenta - $15.00
Lexmark 100 Yellow - $15.00

Lexmark 100XL Black - $35.00
Lexmark 100XL Cyan - $25.00
Lexmark 100XL Magenta - $25.00
Lexmark 100XL Yellow - $25.00

We will be very soon investigating these printers and cartridges and will have more detailed information about the cartridges soon. Stay tuned!

Filling Procolor 73N and 81N Cartridges Under Vacuum
It may sound strange, but you can actually fill the above mentioned cartridges under vacuum using the Brother refill tools. Follow the simple steps to fill :

1) Make sure there is enough ink in the brother refill tool.
2) Insert a Bc03 Reusable Black plug into the cartridge vent hole.
3) Insert the brother refill tool connection into the fill position of the cartridge - push in until a firm seal.
4) Insert brother refill tool connected to the cartridge into the vacuum filling chamber. (No syringe needed)
5) Turn Vacuum pump on until high vacuum.
6) Release vacuum and the cartridge will fill as the system is venting.
7) Reset the chip with the Procolor 9 Pin chip resetter.


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Technical Bulletin : Remax Asia Pacific

By on 29 October 2009 click here to comment

Remax Asia Pacific 2009
14th – 16th October, Zhuhai China

Zhuhai is often referred to as the world centre for printer consumables. The Pearl river delta where Zhuhai is located has over 600 factories specialising in printer consumables.  This makes it a perfect location to hold an industry trade show. Not only can you visit the the show but in many cases you can also organise a tour of a  factory to view/verify for yourself the quality of the goods and the quality procedures that are employed.

Zhuhai is conveniently located only about an hour away (by ferry) from Hong Kong and also borders Macau  the "Chinese Las Vegas". The Venetian Hotel is three times larger than any hotel in Las Vegas! Zhuhai is a modern Chinese seaside city and is often referred to as a 'romantic city' and attracts its fair share of tourists each year.

 In 2009  the number of exhibitors had grown by 56% to a total of more than 292 exhibitors, an increase of 102 exhibitors. The show area was also increased by over 100% compared to 2008. On the first day 3700 visitors attended with a total of the show of 7238 visitors from 75 countries and regions. General opinion amongst the exhibitors was that this show was busier than the previous remax show but didn't have as many visitors as the Rechina show which was held in Shanghai in November last year. However we feel it is better organised. The questionaire survey for exhibitors showed that 90.3% of them were satisfied with the show, 80% received more than 100 clients with over 50% of the clients received being new clients.

The goal of our visit to the show was to:

  • Look for new innovative products to keep our customers at the forefront of the industry.
  • Talk to our manufacturers about new products and discuss ways to improve their products for our needs and strengthen the business relationship.
  • Find out the latest information on the development of resetters for a wide range of cartridges.
  • Network with remanufacturers from around the world and discuss what problems they are having and any solutions they may have found.
  • Gather industry information that will assist us and our customers in the future.
  • Visit factories to better understand how cartridges are manufactured and remanufactured in this part of the world.
  • Learn more about chip technologies and how this will effect us in the future if the current trend of highly encrypted chips continues.
  • Look for a wide range of new products to increase our product range.
  • Find new contacts
  • Increase knowledge and expertise

Presentations at the Remax
Over the course of  the four days there was a number of presentations. We are trying to source some of these presentations to include as a download through our website.

The presenters :

JianHua Gao (Former CEO of HP China),
Henry Wilhelm (Wilhelm imaging)
Jan De Kesel (TCO-Partners) MPS Services
Steve Weedon (Static Control Europe)
David Connet (Publisher of Recycler Trade Magazine)
J.M Dassani (Chairman of Indian Cartridge Remanufacturers and Recyclers Association)
Dr. Aydan Bekirov (Publisher of RechargeEast Magazine)
Luke Goldberg (Future Graphics)
Charles Brewer (Independent market analyst)

Covering such topics as :

Ink and Paper Permanence
MPS – Managed Print Service, how and when?
Insight into Europe Market
Marketing in a dynamic environment
Remanufacturing toner cartridges
Current States of the aftermarket industry in Russia
Brief introduction of chip design techniques
OEM performance in economy crisis

Shuttle Bus – Off  We Go I Think
We had organised to stay in a hotel that had a free shuttle bus courtesy of Printrite) to the remax show.  The hotel was approx 60 minutes from the show by taxi and 90 minutes by the shuttle bus.  It was obvious from the very first bus that the transport organisers had underestimated the demand for the free shuttle service. The first bus arrived and was very quickly filled up.
We caught  the 2nd bus not long after and when we reached the next stop the bus was quickly filled up. Obviousley those waiting at other hotels to be picked up which were further down the line were in a bit of a tizz as it took longer for their transport to arrive. 

The Adventure Begins
We arrived at the show and previous experience had told us to be brave. We were soon to be attacked by booth attendants..... one rule you must never forget 'Don't stop moving' if you stop you are surrounded. To keep going you must take a brochure and hand over a business card, its a weird ritual but when in an environment like the remax show it's important to remember what to do.

The first day we decided to circle the Remax show attending all the booths on the outside. This way we were always close to an exit, an experienced bushman will tell you to know your exits. We weren't taking any chances, I for one was hoping to be able to return back to the land of the Aussie after we had learned the secrets of the cartridge industry.

I thought an international incident might occur, but luckily we found a thunderbox that didn't require squatting, nothing could hold us back now. Over the next few days we explored the remax show looking for that 'bright yellow' flashing product. The product that all cartridge sellers in the world would need, we thought we found it but it turned out to be some amber ale at one of the booths. They say many of the worlds best designs can be found at the end of a drink and funny enough we did discover a very good product at this stand.

Beer, Premier league(Soccer) and a LED Flashing smiley face
On the Thursday night we attended the Remax Beer Night located at where else but Bar Street. The Beer night was all you can drink for one low price deal. With premier league football on the large screen tv and us all wearing our LED flashing badges the night was sure to be a good one. I believe functions such as this are a great opportunity to network with industry colleagues from around the world. At our table I was seated next to the head of ICCRA (Indian Cartridge Remanufacturing and Recycling Assocation) and it was interesting talking to him about the industry in India. Surprisingly still able to put one foot in front of the other we walked away and visited the next few bars. Had a couple of games of dice poker which is very popular in china and headed back.

Update on Resetters (OEM) – No solutions yet
With OEM manufacturers using more advanced levels of encryption on cartridge chips, this has directly resulted in a longer period of time to crack the chips. Everybody it seems is looking for a resetter for the Pgi-520\Cli-521 cartridges. Since February this year we have been promised a resetter,  Every time we enquire about the availability it is always two weeks away.  In China I was determined to find out what the latest news is regarding this resetter.

The latest news is that there is a resetter that can successfully reset these cartridges, but for reasons they can't explain a percentage of these cartridges will not indicate the full ink levels in the printer. This problem is not printer specific and doesn't happen with all cartridges. So I think there is still work to be done, but it does sound promising.

Update on Resetters (Procolor) -  Solutions Available
If no chip resetting solution is available for the OEM cartridge, we really try to bring you solutions that allow our Procolor cartridges to be refilled and reset. As you are probably aware we introduced a resetter for the Procolor 73N and 81N cartridges which allows these cartridges to be refilled and reset. I believe this is a win-win solution as the Procolor 73N and  81n cartridges are easier to fill than the OEM and also have proven to be very reliable over a number of fills.

We have also good news for the Procolor Pgi-520\Cli-521 cartridges, a resetter will be available for these cartridges in about a months time. This is a guaranteed solution as the resetter has fully passed all required testing. The electronic part of the resetter is ready, we are now just waiting for the plastic shell to be made.

Chip manufacturer Factory Tour
I was lucky enough to visit a chip manufacturing plant in Zhuhai. It was very interesting how the chips are put together, robotic machines placed the layers of parts on the chips at amazing speeds. Software built into the machine would then take a photo of each chip and then study the photo to confirm that the parts are placed in the right position. The chip was then put into to an oven to allow the parts to fix together, the chips are then electronically tested to ensure that all connections are correct. Software data is then programmed into the chip. The chips were then tested again to confirm the data on the chip is correct. 

Exhibitors
With over 290 exhibitors it took us three days to fully get around to everybody we needed to see. The breakdown of exhibitors at the show was Laser consumables and components 62%, inkjet consumables and components 19% and machinery 4% and 15% others. Products at the exhibition included many brands of compatible and remanufactured toner and inkjet cartridges, inkjet ink manufacturers, ribbons, inkjet papers, chip manufacturers, CISS manufacturers, thermal transfer rolls, toner and inkjet machines, toner parts, chip resetters etc.

Over the course of the three days we sourced many potential new products, many of these products we still have to do considerable testing on before we progress further. We also took the opportunity to discuss with our existing manufacturers, covering such topics as future products, more marketable packaging , more promotional material for customers, various transportation issues and suggested improvements to products. It's much easier to discuss these topics face to face and much more productive.

 



Deal Of The Week - 12A Special Low Price

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Deal of the Week - Brother Special

By on 30 September 2009 click here to comment


Deadly Deal



For every 1 x toner cartridge you purchase  
WE OFFER 
1 x new compatible Q2612a cartridge for the special low price of only $15.95. (Save $4 Per 12A Cartridge)

Example... Order 15 toner cartridges and receive 15 Q2612a's at $15.95 each.




 To redeem the above offers you must order either online at www.ausjetinks.com.au or call and quote the code below:

* This Weeks Code Is: 12A *
Offer Ends : Midnight Friday 19th March

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Technical Bulletin 25-09-09

By on 23 September 2009 click here to comment

Dear %%customername%%,


Procolor Brother Special
Ends Wednesday 7th October



 

Procolor LC-37 
Normally $3.25
Now $2.60
10+ Price $2.45



Procolor LC-47 
Normally $3.05
Now $2.30
10+ Price $2.15

Procolor LC-38/67 
Normally $3.05
Now $2.75
10+ Price $2.65



Procolor LC-57 
Normally $3.25
Now $2.60
10+ Price $2.45



H4WL4 30ml Sample Still Available
New JetBlack Pigment Ink for All HP Pigment Cartridges
Higher Optical Denity than OEM
Significantly reduces intercolour bleed and feathering with colour inks
Free of resins and polymers
Easier to clean with water based solutions

 To redeem the above offers you must order either online at www.ausjetinks.com.au or call and quote the code below:
 Code : Dust Storm 

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Technical Bulletin 25-09-09


New Lexmark MFP's and new individual cartridge sets
News from Lexmark is that they will soon release a new range of All in one printers featuring many new and innovative designs. The new line includes three web connected touch screen models with a 4.3" LCD screen. By way of the touch screen you will be able to surf the net. The printing technology has also been updated with lexmark offering individual ink tanks with new Virix print technology. All new MFP's will feature wireless printing capabilities across the complete range.

HP564 / HP920 'Ink System Failure'
It seems that 'Ink System Failure' error is not that uncommon with these models. Fortunately this does not always mean a serious problem exists, most times the printer just needs to be reset. Follow this link to information on HPs website about how to correct this failure.

Lexmark Return Program Cartridges
We have recently received in stock remanufactured Lexmark 23A, 24A, 28A and 29A cartridges. These 'A' cartridges in our experience are very hard to source locally, the 'A' version is not a return program cartridge. What this means is that these reman cartridges can be refilled again if required by your customer.

How to Refill and Reset Procolor 73n(731-734) and 81n(811-816/821-826) Cartridges
We are hearing great feedback from customers that are now refilling and resetting our Procolor 73N & 81N Procolor cartridges. In our own in house testing cartridges have been reset and refilled more than 5 times without any problems developing with the cartridge or resetting the chip. If you would like further information on how easy it is to refill and reset these cartridges click here.

Brother Refill Tools and Vacuum Filling Machines
Are you aware that the Brother refill tools can also be used in the vacuum chambers of the sage filling machines. It's a simple case of connecting the cartridge to the tool, then insert the tool (bottle) and the cartridge inside the chamber. Apply the vacuum to high (this removes all air out of the cartridge) - then release the vacuum. The cartridge will fill as the chamber is venting. As you can see these tools are great for manual filling or using under vacuum.

New HP Cartridge -  HP940XL Cartridges for Officejet Pro 8000/8500.
HP has released a new series of cartridges. The cartridge numbers are HP940 and HP940XL Bk,C,M,Y. The cartridge casing are essentially the same as the HP88. But rather than a pigment black and dye colour set like the HP88, the HP940 cartridges include all pigment inks. A quick look around the internet will show approx' retail prices of  +/- $65.00 for the black and +/- $45.00 for the colour cartridges.  


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New Product Release : Reman Cartridges

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Maxifill Vacuum Filling Machine Special

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This special valid for machines purchased in September only

Maxifill Solo (Single Chamber)
FREE
Canon Refilling Cradle
FREE
Overflow System 
FREE
Epson Refilling Cradle
Only $1995.00
Save $697.00

Maxifill Duo (Dual Chamber)
FREE
Canon Refilling Cradle
FREE
Overflow System
FREE
Epson Refilling Cradle
Only $2995.00 Save $697.00



There is no better time to buy a refill machine than now,
with the new Australian Government
investment allowance
 

Dear %%customername%%,


New Product Release :
Premium Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges

We have added the following cartridges to our remanufactured inkjet range. These premium cartridges are remanufactured in a state of the art facility. The cartridges are cleaned using ultrasonic, circuit tested, foam and filter cleaned/replaced, filled under vacuum and finally tested in the actual printers they are intended to be used in.

Reman BC20
Reman Bc20/Bx20 Cartridge

$15.25
Reman Canon BX3
Reman BC03/BX3 Cartridge
Can be used to replace Bc01/Bc02/Bx2/Bx3 and Bc03 cartridges
$17.15
Reman Lexmark #23a Cartridge

Reman Lexmark 23a Cartridge
'A' version which can be refilled. This cartridge is not a return program cartridge.

$19.75
Reman Lexmark #24a Cartridge

Reman Lexmark 24a Cartridge
'A' version which can be refilled. This cartridge is not a return program cartridge.


$21.75
Reman Lexmark #28a Cartridge
Reman Lexmark 28a Cartridge
'A' version which can be refilled. This cartridge is not a return program cartridge.
$18.95
Reman Lexmark #29a Cartridge
Reman Lexmark 29a Cartridge
'A' version which can be refilled. This cartridge is not a return program cartridge.
$19.75
Reman Lexmark #1 Cartridge

Reman Lexmark #1 Cartridge

$17.75

 

Did You Know? HP XL Cartridges?
You may have noticed that HP has introduced a wide range of new XL (Extra Large) cartridges. Our remanufactured HP cartridges are all equivilant to the 'XL' version. As more stock arrives our packaging will be updated to show the XL.

Ausjet is a proud member of:

Phone: (07) 3823 5433 Fax: (07) 3823 5422
Email:sales@ausjetinks.com.au Web:www.ausjetinks.com.au

 

Best value vacuum refill system on the market
No other brand offers this much control over the ink refill process
Patent Pending solutions to common vaccum filling problems
Dedicated cradles available for popular individual ink cartridges

Contact your Ausjet account manager for more information on the