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on 7/14/2006 Contrary to your warning above, they can't void your warranty for refilled cartridges. I checked into this before I started using a refill service. It had something to do with tied-selling and the Magnum-Moss act, but a printer manufacturer can't void your warranty for using refilled/re-manufactured cartridges unless the cartridge can be shown to have actually been the cause of the problem. This is unlikely if you use a reputable refiller who has their own warranty. I use Island Ink-Jet, and they have a 100% quality and satisfaction guarantee. I have seen that they actually do stand behind it. It is no different than Ford not being able to void your warranty because you didn't put Ford gas in your truck.
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