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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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SUPERIOR INK FOR INKJET PRINTING PERFECTED BY REPEAT-O-TYPE

    Wayne, NJ--REPEAT-O-TYPE MANUFACTURING CORP., has perfected
improved black pigment based inkjet inks for refilling
Hewlett-Packard's 51629A, 51645A and 51640A print cartridges.
These cartridges are used in Hewlett-Packard DeskJet and
DeskWriter 600 series, 800/1600 series and 1200 series
printers respectively.

    Until recently inkjet printers used dye based inks.  These
inks are smudged by water and can fade in sunlight.  Hewlett-
Packard has for their newer printers introduced black inks
that are pigment based.  These inks are waterproof and resist
fading.

    REPEAT-O-TYPE claims its pigment based inks offer more
intense black prints than the competition.  They are
waterproof and fade resistant and produce a wider range of
gray tones as well.  As an added benefit, REPEAT-O-TYPE inks
are non-clogging and require less frequent use of the
printer's head cleaning cycle.

    By refilling Hewlett-Packard's cartridges with REPEAT-O-TYPE
inks users can reduce printing cost by 50% or more.

    REPEAT-O-TYPE is now offering the following configurations:
        #DJ600BK for use in H-P 51629A Cartridges @ $15.95/fill
        #DJ800BK for use in H-P 51645A Cartridges @ $32.95/two fills
        #DJ12CRBK for use in H-P 51640A Cartridges @ $29.95/two fills

    REPEAT-O-TYPE is a pioneer in developing products for
extending the life of inkjet cartridges.  It has been engaged
in the manufacture of office reprographic products since
1931.

    For more information contact:
REPEAT-O-TYPE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION, 665 State Highway 23
Wayne, New Jersey 07470-6892. Phone: (201) 696-3330 or
toll free (US and Canada) (800) 288-3330. Fax: (201) 694-7287.
email: pr@repeatotype.com  Web: repeatotype.com

Media Contact: Corinne Rosen (crosen@repeatotype.com)

Hewlett-Packard, DeskJet and DeskWriter are trademarks of
Hewlett-Packard Company.

NOTE TO EDITOR: Black & White glossies and/or color
transparencies are available upon request.

Posted August 13, 1996


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