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Empty Cartridges

10/13/2006 10:03 AM

I intend to set up my own business in refilling ink cartridge for all type of printer. However, I do understand the complexity of refilling color cartridge and IC based Epson cartridges.

When can I source for the refill station for both black and color machine, chip reset machine, cleaning machine, empty cartridges, cap remover, etc....

And what do I really need to set up this business.

Thanks and Regards,

CW

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Re: Empty Cartridges

10/13/2006 10:12 AM

You'll have some fierce competition for those cartridges. Seams that everyone is collecting them now a days. Stores and some charities even have drop off centers.

As for the equipment, there are some people on CR4 who run an ink filling business. They might be your best bet. Here is a previous thread on printer ink filling.

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Re: Empty Cartridges

10/16/2006 1:15 PM

Staples, gives you $3 off your next ink cartridge for your old ones....

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Re: Empty Cartridges

10/16/2006 4:04 PM

There are many franchises already available for this type of business: InkCredibles, Insland Ink Jet, Ink Depot, etc. For more check out www.franchisedirect.com

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Re: Empty Cartridges

10/18/2006 2:17 PM

Try www.reinkkit.com. I've used them for years with great success. They sell refill kits with full instructions on how to use them.

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Re: Empty Cartridges

12/20/2007 1:12 AM

HI,

I appreciate your Idea to start new business, but I am sorry that i can't provide you help in this matter but any thing else I am here to help you.

perhaps I can tell about Ink cartridge.

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Note:-

Don't judge a cartridge just by its price; the number of pages it can print is just as
important. That figure will change depending on how much ink you use on a page; the industry-standard is 5% coverage per page for each color. Some companies make yield information available on the Web along with other printer specifications; others will provide it if you ask.

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