X-ray photocopy

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Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello,
Do you think that two photocopies of an X-ray could have emptied an ink cartridge? Thank you

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  1. Hydr0s Posted messages 1843 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   687
     
    Very good question: I would just say that it depends on the thickness of the paper (on absorbent paper that absorbs a lot of ink, the cartridge empties more quickly, the same effect with toilet paper).

    If your cartridge was almost empty, of course...

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    1. Sonat53 Posted messages 6 Status Member
       
      It's a bit tricky because it's a friend who did the photocopies to help me out. I'm not sure if I should buy her a whole cartridge.
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    2. Hydr0s Posted messages 1843 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   687
       
      A photocopy of an X-ray is like completely darkening a sheet of paper, so even though it uses quite a bit of ink, it won't empty an entire cartridge.
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    3. Sonat53 Posted messages 6 Status Member
       
      Phew, that reassures me because the cartridges are expensive. Thank you for your response.
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  2. Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 782
     
    Hello.

    It all depends on the cartridge! If it's a compatible one, the quantity is rarely as stated, most often with the black ones. The original cartridges, though more expensive, are definitely more reliable in this regard

    This is just a suggestion . . . Bye

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