On 30 Jan 2004, at 03:19 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
Quite often the normal economics of the marketplace force prices on
existing models to fall to a point where it is no longer profitable
for a manufacturer to make and distribute them. In that case they
take that model off the market and offer
As I mentioned a few weeks back, I just bought one a few weeks ago and am
very happy with it. But what do I do now that it is discontinued?
I have never owned a laser printer before, so I have no experience with
replacing toner cartridges. How soon should I be concerned about not being
able to get
At 03:19 AM 1/30/2004, David H. Bailey wrote:
I've never tried refilling my own laser cartridges, but my wife did
buy one of the refills from a national refill company and it wasn't
very good. Not nearly as good quality toner and not as well working a
cartridge, so she went back to purchasing o
Allen wrote:
It was discontinued once before. It made a comeback due to its
popularity.
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> Just my luck. I'm set to buy a new printer, and had decided on this one,
> only to find out it's been discontinued. Does anyon
On 30.01.2004 4:06 Uhr, Raymond Horton wrote
> I have never owned a laser printer before, so I have no experience with
> replacing toner cartridges. How soon should I be concerned about not being
> able to get these? I wonder how long "a while" is? If I bought a
> few/several toner cartidges fo
Laser cartridges last for a very long time, so you could purchase one or
two or three and not worry about them being bad when you finally need to
install them.
The cartridge availability may not be a problem -- the replacement
printer from Ricoh may well use the same cartridge.
Quite often the
On 29 Jan 2004, at 10:15 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Since (IIRC) Ricoh is manufactured in Europe,
I thought Ricoh was Japanese.?
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At 10:06 PM 1/29/04 -0500, Raymond Horton wrote:
>I have never owned a laser printer before, so I have no experience with
>replacing toner cartridges. How soon should I be concerned about not being
>able to get these? I wonder how long "a while" is? If I bought a
>few/several toner cartidges for
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Subject: [Finale] Ricoh AP2610 Discontinued?
Just my luck. I'm set to buy a new printer, and had decided on this one,
only to find out it's been di
As I mentioned a few weeks back, I just bought one a few weeks ago and am
very happy with it. But what do I do now that it is discontinued?
I have never owned a laser printer before, so I have no experience with
replacing toner cartridges. How soon should I be concerned about not being
able to ge
>Just my luck. I'm set to buy a new printer, and had decided on this one,
>only to find out it's been discontinued. Does anyone out there know of a
>comparably priced tabloid (11x17") printer? It was priced in the high
>$500's. Seems like a great deal. This gives new meaning to the phrase
>"strike
It was discontinued once before. It made a comeback due to its
popularity.
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Just my
Just my luck. I'm set to buy a new printer, and had decided on this one,
only to find out it's been discontinued. Does anyone out there know of a
comparably priced tabloid (11x17") printer? It was priced in the high
$500's. Seems like a great deal. This gives new meaning to the phrase
"strike while
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Subject: [Finale] Ricoh AP2610 question
My HP laser printer just decided to cash in its chips after a long,
productive life. The Ricoh seems like a very good option for replacing
that printer. I have a couple of
At 09:46 PM 9/12/2003 -0400, Tim Thompson wrote:
We have Ricoh Aficio 3200 and 1035p units, both of which will handle
up to 12x18, and duplex the large paper as well. I don't know how the
options were purchased, but I can tell you that it all works just fine.
For anybody who is interested, there
We have Ricoh Aficio 3200 and 1035p units, both of which will handle up
to 12x18, and duplex the large paper as well. I don't know how the
options were purchased, but I can tell you that it all works just fine.
Tim
On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 06:39 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
My HP lase
My HP laser printer just decided to cash in its chips after a long,
productive life. The Ricoh seems like a very good option for replacing
that printer. I have a couple of questions for anybody who has taken
the plunge.
I see that the printer can handle a variety of paper sizes including
11x
Hi All...
I recently asked if anyone had one of these printers. (to recap, it's a 1200
dpi PS3 laser that does large format paper for $600) I went ahead and took
the plunge and bought it. It seems pretty well contsructed, is USB 2.0 and
the prints I've pulled from it so far are spectacular and it'
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Ricoh AP2610
On 13.08.2003 23:58 Uhr, Fisher, Allen wrote
> I recently asked if anyone had one of these printers. (to recap, it's a
1200
> dpi PS3 laser that does large format paper for $600) I went ahead and took
> the plunge and bought it. I
Our university just got rid of all of our HP and Xerox printers and got
Ricoh printers and multi-function units. They work great, they are
very fast, and they support PS using the Adobe driver. There is an OS
X package that can be downloaded from the website. Right now our print
servers are
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> Hi All...
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> I recently asked if anyone had one of these printers. (to recap,
> it's a 1200
> dpi PS3 laser that does large format paper for $600) I went ahead and took
> the plunge and bought it. It seems pretty
On 13.08.2003 23:58 Uhr, Fisher, Allen wrote
> I recently asked if anyone had one of these printers. (to recap, it's a 1200
> dpi PS3 laser that does large format paper for $600) I went ahead and took
> the plunge and bought it. It seems pretty well contsructed, is USB 2.0 and
> the prints I've pu
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