Rhinotek EPSON STYLUS C80/C80N/C80WN/C82 ( RBE32120-4 )


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RHINOTEK (RBE321204) Inkjet Cartridge, Epson T032120 Compatible, 4-Pack, Black
Designed to provide rich black text and bold graphics, this pigment ink provides resistance to water, fading, and smudging. Rhinotek creates each high-yield cartridge to be compatible with the Epson Stylus C80, C80N, C80WN, and C82 inkjet printers. Each cartridge offers approximately 870 pages based on 5% coverage. Results depend on lighting conditions, humidity, color intensity, color range, and print media. Rhinotek provides a 30-day return guarantee, along with six months of exchange coverage. Four cartridges are included.
1 What a mess!
Stick w/ Epson ink. The Rinotek does not fit very reassuringly, and the first one did not even work, plus leaked all over the inside of the printer. Stuck a second one in...this one seems to work OK, but just does not fit into the slot with the same, I don't know how else to put it, reassuring way. How 'bout just a sloppy fit, feels like it might pop out.

Saturday, 06-Sep-2008 11:27:27 CDT
Quote of the Day:


"I got into an elevator at work and this man followed in after me... I

pushed '1' and he just stood there... I said 'Hi, where you going?' He
said, 'Phoenix.' So I pushed Phoenix. A few seconds later the doors
opened, two tumbleweeds blew in... we were in downtown Phoenix. I looked
at him and said 'You know, you're the kind of guy I want to hang around
with.' We got into his car and drove out to his shack in the desert.
Then the phone rang. He said 'You get it.' I picked it up and said
'Hello?'... the other side said 'Is this Steven Wright?'... I said 'Yes...'
The guy said 'Hi, I'm Mr. Jones, the student loan director from your bank...
It seems you have missed your last 17 payments, and the university you
attended said that they received none of the $17,000 we loaned you... we
would just like to know what happened to the money?' I said, 'Mr. Jones,
I'll give it to you straight. I gave all of the money to my friend Slick,
and with it he built a nuclear weapon... and I would appreciate it if you never
called me again."
-- Steven Wright

Well, he thought, since neither Aristotelian Logic nor the disciplines
of Science seemed to offer much hope, it's time to go beyond them...
Drawing a few deep even breaths, he entered a mental state practiced
only by Masters of the Universal Way of Zen. In it his mind floated freely,
able to rummage at will among the bits and pieces of data he had absorbed,
undistracted by any outside disturbances. Logical structures no longer
inhibited him. Pre-conceptions, prejudices, ordinary human standards vanished.
All things, those previously trivial as well as those once thought important,
became absolutely equal by acquiring an absolute value, revealing relationships
not evident to ordinary vision. Like beads strung on a string of their own
meaning, each thing pointed to its own common ground of existence, shared by
all. Finally, each began to melt into each, staying itself while becoming
all others. And Mind no longer contemplated Problem, but became Problem,
destroying Subject-Object by becoming them.
Time passed, unheeded.
Eventually, there was a tentative stirring, then a decisive one, and
Nakamura arose, a smile on his face and the light of laughter in his eyes.
-- Wayfarer