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Chyenne needles

Hey mike i have a question for u. So I was passing time waiting for my appointment to come in and i started watching a few of those inkjecta videos. On the one with u talking about how u love the machine I was noticing the needle cartridges are white and look nothing like the chyenne ones. where are they from? I remember there being a video from chyenne saying the knock off's are either clear or white. i guess thats why the t-tek didnt make it very long to. here is the videos i was talking about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acN5Sog8ocE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZD1nj5O_Xg

just wondering what kinda cartridges u are using in that inkjecta video. the main reason i'm asking is because if i can find other suppliers i'd like to know where is safe from the fakes.


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RE:Chyenne needles

t-tech is still out there. the makers of the hawk are just being babes about stuff. if you make some thing that is a good idea others will do it too. there are a bunch out there just some i ordered came and they had no form of indicator on the packages to tell if it had been sterilized and i wasn't ok with it so trash they went. both hawk and t-tech have them. t tech is still going and i dig there stuff and no matter what you hear they are ok to use. hawk fans will say other wise. there both good.
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RE:Chyenne needles

got ya so they are tech cartridges mike is using then? the only thing i am still kinda iffy on is how in the video it was showing the white ones have a tiny ruberband inside the cartridge instead of a black rubber membrane like he Cheyenne ones.
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RE:Chyenne needles

You don't need a membrane in the cartridges with Inkjecta. This is not a closed system like the cheyenne, that has a risk of contaminate the machine when there is a leakage of fluid up the grip and even the drive and motor. None of them can be autoclaved.
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