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What to do if your inkjet ink freezes!

If the delivery driver leaves your ink on the front porch over the next few weeks, there is a good chance it could freeze. Here are some facts and tips if your inkjet ink freezes:

1) Most inkjet ink freezes at 28 degrees Fahrenheit

2) The contents are OK and you can use these tanks!!

3) If it is below 28 and your ink is left outside, unpack it and allow it to reach room temperature

4) It is a good idea to shake each cartridge well before using them

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  • Joe Holmes says:

    This was a great blog entry. It may seem like a trivial issue, but no one else has ever covered this, and I’m getting frozen packages from UPS every day!

    January 13, 2009 at 8:36 pm

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