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waste ink from my printer?

maskman

New Member
Slip a few ounces each day into the morning pot of coffee. Will give even cheap coffee the rich dark black look of the expensive brands....

wayne k
guam usa


Makes a great turkey bast as well :thumb: It always gives Thanksgiving a more ....Colorful meal
 

TheSnowman

New Member
I just put them in the back room with the other containers of ink I've never figured out what to do with. The non-tree hugger inside me just says toss it in the dumpster w/ everything else.
 

omaan

New Member
Many manufacturers package their ink cartridges with a returnable envelope - if you send them your used cartridge they will ensure that it is recycled.
You can send it to one of these places!!!
 

genericname

New Member
Many manufacturers package their ink cartridges with a returnable envelope - if you send them your used cartridge they will ensure that it is recycled.
You can send it to one of these places!!!

That would require progressive thinking on the part of North American companies. Your ink sources in Delhi seriously have cradle-to-grave solutions? Do they pay for shipping?
 

SqueeGee

New Member
We've always gone the kitty litter route.

You can bottle it up and send it off with a platoon of beings in hazmat suits or you can pour it out on the ground. The effect on the course of history will be exactly the same either way. None whatsoever.

I'd hate to see the results of a Phase I Environmental report on bob's denim rich property. Maybe this explains how he's been able to breed cow horses?
 

genericname

New Member
We've always gone the kitty litter route.



I'd hate to see the results of a Phase I Environmental report on bob's denim rich property. Maybe this explains how he's been able to breed cow horses?

Watch it! We have ownership of the denim thing, and won't sit idly by while others stake claim to it.

Won't even get into an argument over whether it's a big deal to dump the ink or not, but it will bite you in the *** at some point. Not saying the moon's going to fall on you, but the law might.
 

MikePro

New Member
its only hazardous waste if you simply toss the cartridges in the dumpster.
dried ink is no more hazardous than scrap vinyl.
 

goforit14

New Member
:ROFLMAO:, that will make them happy, my printer said i ran out of ink i didnt it had a bunch left in the cartridge, so i instead bought another chip and used the rest , i could buy a roll of material with all the "empty " cartridges if i actually got use of all the ink in paid for
 
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