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ThrillaMozilla
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Well, I've gone and done it. I had to print some CDs, and it didn't look like the printer was going to cough up any more. It did somehow cough up the last seven after multiple tries, but that could be a fluke.
So what did I get? Another one just like it, of course, with a head that just won't die and a wireless radio that surely will. A printer that has more negative reviews than positive. It's odd that that didn't occur to me before. But it's the devil I know, and it prints well.
I almost took the easy way out and got a nice Canon or Epson, but what would I do with myself with a reliable printer that I didn't have to fix or take apart for spare parts? And I certainly wouldn't want to get anything that's too easy to refill. Just to maximize my pain, I waited until the last reasonably priced new one was sold, and bought a store demo without any ink--at a not particularly cheap price. It darned well better print when it gets here, but just in case the (unused) head is dried up, I'll have not one, but two spare heads -- not that I'm likely to need them. This head has, shall we say, passed the stress test many times.
P.S. The new printer arrived, so the old one is on its best behavior.
So what did I get? Another one just like it, of course, with a head that just won't die and a wireless radio that surely will. A printer that has more negative reviews than positive. It's odd that that didn't occur to me before. But it's the devil I know, and it prints well.
I almost took the easy way out and got a nice Canon or Epson, but what would I do with myself with a reliable printer that I didn't have to fix or take apart for spare parts? And I certainly wouldn't want to get anything that's too easy to refill. Just to maximize my pain, I waited until the last reasonably priced new one was sold, and bought a store demo without any ink--at a not particularly cheap price. It darned well better print when it gets here, but just in case the (unused) head is dried up, I'll have not one, but two spare heads -- not that I'm likely to need them. This head has, shall we say, passed the stress test many times.
P.S. The new printer arrived, so the old one is on its best behavior.
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