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"I must confess here that this piece of good news may not appeal to everyone. But for the least, the last, and the lost, may it be a safety net, may it be...a saving grace."
Sam Leong

Overview:
SAM*INK® Cartrige-Free System offers you a reliable and cost-effective large and wide format printing latex ink graphic arts solution. Ideal for print-service-providers, it is designed specifically for creating competitively-priced indoor and outdoor signage, banner, poster, and graphic arts applications on Hewlett Packard HP DesignJet printers.

Features:
* Recession-proof indoor and outdoor signage, banner, poster, and graphic arts print-service-providers.
* Maximize or improve margins with consistent and reliable results.
* The smart printing solution for new and expanding large or wide format businesses.
* ECO friendly latex cartrige-free system.

1. SAM*INK® Recession-Proof ECO Cartridge-Free System for HP DesignJet 4000, 4020, 4500, 4520, T7100, Z6100, Z6200, Latex L25500, L26500, & L28500 do not require decoders.
2. SAM*INK® Recession-Proof ECO Cartridge-Free System for HP DesignJet 1000, 1050, 5000, 5100, & 5500 require decoders.
3. This SAM*INK® product for HP DesignJets large or wide format printers of 4000, 4020, 4500, 4520, T7100, Z6100, Z6200, L25500, L26500, L28500 is Patent Pending 2011-11-11.

Please contact our dealers, licensees, & franchisees for an onsite Hewlett Packard HP Designjet Latex large or wide format graphic indoor and outdoor signage, banner, poster, and graphic arts L25500, L26500 ink demonstration.
ann@sam-ink.com, jeron@sam-ink.com

All names, logos, trade-marks, & images are properties of their respective owners & are used here for descriptive purposes only. SAM*INK® is not associated with any printer manufacturer.

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  • INDEPENDENCE DAY

  • Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death: 1/5

    Regarding cartridge-chips, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery.

    Whatever anguish of spirit cartridge-chips may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.

    Cartridge-chips are implements of subjugation, technology to which kings resort.

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  • Capital Preservation is Key

    Cash is king now amid the Euro market volatility.

  • Give Me Liberty: 4/5

    Are printer-users weak; unable to cope with the formidable cartridge-chip? When shall printer-users be stronger? Will it be next year? Will it be when they are totally disarmed? The cartridge-free system is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Their chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard. The desire to be free is inevitable, so let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come.

  • Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death: 3/5

    Printer-users have prostrated themselves before the throne and implored for freedom from tyranny. Such petitions have been slighted & spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne.

    If printer-users wish to be free, if they mean to preserve inviolate those estimable privileges for which they have been so long contending, they should examine the use of a cartridge-free system. A chance to use a cartridge-free system is all that is left them.

  • Give Me Liberty : 2/5

    What means this investment on cartridge-chips, if its purpose be not to force printer-users to submission? Can anyone assign any other possible motives for it? Have printer-makers any unresolved issues, to call for all these investments on cartridge-chips? No, sir, they have none. They are meant for printer-users; they can be meant for no other. Chips are embedded onto cartridges to bind and rivet upon those chains which the printer-makers have been so long forging.

  • Fête de la Fédération

  • Liberté

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