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Old November 23rd 04, 03:04 AM
John McWilliams
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Default HP printer

Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have
only an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the
black for "better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart
one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

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John McWilliams
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Old November 23rd 04, 03:35 AM
Charles Eaves
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I see on the back of the HP ink cartridges with the Vivendi inks "Nov
2005".
So, Hp cartridges must have a limited shelf life.

"John McWilliams" wrote in message
news:GMxod.134927$HA.115639@attbi_s01...
Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have
only an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the
black for "better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart
one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

--
John McWilliams



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Old November 23rd 04, 03:35 AM
Charles Eaves
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I see on the back of the HP ink cartridges with the Vivendi inks "Nov
2005".
So, Hp cartridges must have a limited shelf life.

"John McWilliams" wrote in message
news:GMxod.134927$HA.115639@attbi_s01...
Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have
only an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the
black for "better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart
one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

--
John McWilliams



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Old November 23rd 04, 03:39 AM
wayne
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a photo printer depends on what you want to do with it. I myself would just
go to local place and print there cost is the same or less and quality is
better if the picture is too dark or light they will redo for free and the
prints can get wet and not run. Inkjet unless you have special coating or
ink will run if they get wet

Wayne

"John McWilliams" wrote in message
news:GMxod.134927$HA.115639@attbi_s01...
Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have only
an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the black for
"better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

--
John McWilliams



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Old November 23rd 04, 03:39 AM
wayne
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a photo printer depends on what you want to do with it. I myself would just
go to local place and print there cost is the same or less and quality is
better if the picture is too dark or light they will redo for free and the
prints can get wet and not run. Inkjet unless you have special coating or
ink will run if they get wet

Wayne

"John McWilliams" wrote in message
news:GMxod.134927$HA.115639@attbi_s01...
Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have only
an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the black for
"better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

--
John McWilliams



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Old November 23rd 04, 04:38 AM
John McWilliams
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Charles Eaves wrote:
I see on the back of the HP ink cartridges with the Vivendi inks "Nov
2005".
So, Hp cartridges must have a limited shelf life.

Snipped bits out

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.


I understood that some of the higher end HPs had sensors that read a
date off the cart, and wouldn't let it print past the date, whether the
tanks were full or not. Kinda sucks for people who don't print much.

My question was if the 5550 might have a lesser version of same, just
gives a zero ink left reading.....

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John McWilliams
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Old November 23rd 04, 04:40 AM
John McWilliams
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wayne wrote:

a photo printer depends on what you want to do with it. I myself would just
go to local place and print there cost is the same or less and quality is
better if the picture is too dark or light they will redo for free and the
prints can get wet and not run. Inkjet unless you have special coating or
ink will run if they get wet

I'm not talking about 4x6, or even 5x7s. My local places also don't know
beans about printer profiles, but rely on human intervention. Good for
many, not what I want.

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John McWilliams
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Old November 23rd 04, 01:20 PM
Jerry G.
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You have a very valid point there. I myself use a descent colour printer
when I need a print right away for some type of demonstration, or display. I
go to a professional photo print place, when I need a print for a permanent
application. I also found that printing photos myself is much more
expensive, and are not as good as when done on an elaborate commercial
printing system.

--

Jerry G.
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"wayne" wrote in message
news:Thyod.448494$D%.140092@attbi_s51...
a photo printer depends on what you want to do with it. I myself would
just go to local place and print there cost is the same or less and quality
is better if the picture is too dark or light they will redo for free and
the prints can get wet and not run. Inkjet unless you have special coating
or ink will run if they get wet

Wayne

"John McWilliams" wrote in message
news:GMxod.134927$HA.115639@attbi_s01...
Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have
only an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the
black for "better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart
one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

--
John McWilliams





  #9  
Old November 23rd 04, 01:20 PM
Jerry G.
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You have a very valid point there. I myself use a descent colour printer
when I need a print right away for some type of demonstration, or display. I
go to a professional photo print place, when I need a print for a permanent
application. I also found that printing photos myself is much more
expensive, and are not as good as when done on an elaborate commercial
printing system.

--

Jerry G.
======


"wayne" wrote in message
news:Thyod.448494$D%.140092@attbi_s51...
a photo printer depends on what you want to do with it. I myself would
just go to local place and print there cost is the same or less and quality
is better if the picture is too dark or light they will redo for free and
the prints can get wet and not run. Inkjet unless you have special coating
or ink will run if they get wet

Wayne

"John McWilliams" wrote in message
news:GMxod.134927$HA.115639@attbi_s01...
Trying to decide whether to upgrade to a real photo printer- now have
only an HP dj 5550, with, whoopee, a "photo" cart which replaces the
black for "better" color. Makes a six cart printer out of a four cart
one....

In the mean time, the regular color cartridge said it was out of ink.
equally all three colors were at 0. So, I replaced it with a previous
cartridge I had saved, and it, too, shows 0 ink levels, although it
prints..... Don't see anyplace to refresh the reading.

Are these HP carts subject to date expiry? (I thought I had read about
that but re the real photo printers.

--
John McWilliams





 




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