On Mon, 2017-05-08 at 15:18 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 05/08/2017 02:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> > This began as simply a cartridge refill, something I have done often for 
> > my printers, after putting the toner in and beginning the reassemblyI 
> > discovered that one of the shafts was stuck and would not turn. I was 
> > told a new toner cartridge is required and I elected to go with a new 
> > full one. The whole episode will cost me as much as the printer did new. 
> > There must be a lesson there?
> > 
> 
> Most consumer level printers cost less than a supply refill.  But then 
> you have to remember that the initial supplies are usually only good for 
> a few pages.  It's a very strange market...

True for inkjets but I thought we were talking about lasers. My printer
cost around £100 3 years ago and toner replacements cost me well under
10% of that. Inkjets are (no offence) a mug's game and work on the
Gillette principle of cheap razors with expensive blades. If you really
need colour then too bad, but the number of times I actually do need
colour printing are surprisingly few and there's always the local print
shop. In those 3 years I haven't used it once.

poc
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