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    Premium Quality CISS MFC-290C
    [LC67 Rihac]

    Price:  $135.00

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Premium Quality CISS

Prefilled with 400ml of ink Inks colour profiled specifically to match Brother LC38 or LC67 cartridges

 

UV absorber for increased print fade life

 

Silicone tubing and ABS plastic ink reservoirs (UV block)

 

Isobaric equilibrium structure (Constant pressure)

 

400mls of ink is equivalent to approx 32 genuine Brother Cartridges which would cost you approximately $812

Quality of CISS
Ink Quality
Easy Install
Full Support Provided

 

 

 

The unit comprises of a large reservoir of ink (100mls of each colour) that sit outside your printer. Attached to the reservoir is a set of silicone tubes which feed into special cartridges which you use instead of your current cartridges. The printer works exactly the same way but now you have 100mls of each colour rather than 10mls (which is the contents of the average cartridge).

Even better, when you get low on ink, just pull out the plug on the reservoir and pour in some refill ink.

 

Best of all you are saving up to 94% compared to the cost of cartridges.

 

Obviously, the more you print the more you will be saving.

 

Consider it this way, The Brother LC38 cartridges have approximately 10mls of ink inside. Brother cartridges retails for around $30.64 for the Black and $18.76 for the colour (prices correct as of Jan 2014 via officeworks online*)

 

Rihac CISS is prefilled with 400ml of Rihac ink and is equivalant to approximately 40 Brother cartridges which would cost you about $848.68 to purchase seperately.

A Rihac set of replacement inks (4 x 100ml of each colour) would cost you $50.40 for 400mls of ink. To buy the same amount of Brother cartridges it would cost you over $848.68*. Therefore when refilling your CISS you will save $798.28 everytime you refill!!!

 

How long it take to install the unit?

Comprehensive instructions are provided with your inklink. The system should take you literally 5 minutes to install depending on the printer model.

 

 


For emptying air balance chamber instructional
video please click here

 

 


Instructions Coming Soon

 

 

 

 

 

Rihac is a Melbourne based company and the world leader in continuous inking products. For the better part of a decade they have been engineering and developing ink supply units known as the Inklink® or CISS for the majority of brand named printers such as Canon, HP, Brother and Epson.

 

 

From humble beginnings back in 2002 they created the first InkLink CISS unit based on a gravity flow system created in the USA. Rather than using a gravity based system, rihac developed a purpose designed and self-contained ink reservoir. This reservoir was engineered with special 'air balance tubes' to balance the pressure regardless of the ink level and act like a normal ink cartridge. They made the system endlessly refillable and set about using the best quality inks they could source. Since then, rihac have established themselves as the world leaders in ink supply systems and produce products for more printers than any other similar products in the world.

 

With ink base products supplied from Cabot's (USA) and Diamond (UK) they make 100% sure that their products will never damage your print heads and will match the OEM colours.


Their dye based inks are micro filtered and have a special UV absorber to maximise print life beyond generic inks. Their inks were even reviewed by choice magazine who rated them as the only aftermarket inks tested that matched the original cartridge colours.

Rihac products have been the subject of many other reviews (available online) and product awards, including being a finalist for the 2011 Women's Weekly product of the year and 2012 Telstra Business Awards People's Choice Winners and MYOB small business awards Victorian Finalist both 2012 and 2013. Testament to the quality and product support is the numerous online comments and customer reviews available on our website, Ebay and online.

 

 

Rihac also have a team which visit community groups and other interested parties giving talks on colour printing, colour management issues, printer choices and of course the rihac product range.