6 0|0|Q? do stores take cps printed in black&white.....or do they need to be in color??|couponsnsamples|couponsnsamples@hotmail.com|13:06:13|10/27/2008|
Posted on Oct-27-08 at 01:06 PM (Eastern) by 205.188.116.68

just wondering...i have never used any..but just found out a store near me will take printed ones
anyone ever had trouble using the ones not printed in color????? color ink is sooooo expensive! 1|1|I havent come across any that print in only black and white....are you asking if you can set them to print in b&w? I dont think I'd change them to print in b&w, the cashier might think they arent originals and were xeroxed or copied.|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|14:31:43|10/27/2008|

Posted on Oct-27-08 at 02:31 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.161.195

"Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber, not the toy." 2|2|I have used B&W internet printed w/o a problem.|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|16:23:35|10/27/2008|

Posted on Oct-27-08 at 04:23 PM (Eastern) by 67.189.113.219


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3|3|Heck, I'll give it a try next time to then....here I have been, wasting all that color ink, sheesh.|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|18:30:35|10/27/2008|

Posted on Oct-27-08 at 06:30 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.161.195

"Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber, not the toy." 4|1|All I ever use is black ink the price of colored ink is just too high. I have no problems at any store with black and white internet coupons.|nancygal|brennansnanna@hotmail.com|19:57:55|10/27/2008|

Posted on Oct-27-08 at 07:57 PM (Eastern) by 209.86.226.13

nancygal 5|2|are there any $1/1 printable cereal cps out?|couponsnsamples|couponsnsamples@hotmail.com|19:59:44|10/27/2008|

Posted on Oct-27-08 at 07:59 PM (Eastern) by 205.188.116.68

anyone know 6|3|Go to coupons.com There are 5 different Kelloggs $1/1 ANY....you can print each one twice. Ignore the pic on them, if you read them, they are good on ANY :)|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|21:33:56|10/27/2008|

Posted on Oct-27-08 at 09:33 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.161.195

"Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber, not the toy."