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Never been there before, some great prices. We have a canon at home so she will be used to the apps/tools that come with it for scanning.Originally posted by WTFH View PostGo to 7dayshop.com (or similar) and pick up a Canon. Cheaper to run than Epsoms. Oh, and use 3rd party ink unless you are printing photos on photo paper.
https://www.7dayshop.com/products/re...r-REFURBMG3250
Or go to your nearest PCWorld etc and buy whatever they have at <£40.
If it breaks, buy a new one.
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Crisis averted, all sorted but bloke who needs to sign (it's all online) is on hols so won't get approved till TuesdayOriginally posted by norrahe View PostWent to do timesheet today, the bloke who hired me and who signed for them originally is leaving.
Asked the agency to update the signer to current manager bloke earlier this week and the feckers still haven't updated it.

Deadline is Monday.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOr go to your nearest PCWorld etc and buy whatever they have at <£40.
If itbreaksruns out of ink, buy a new one.
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Has it got a good plot?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNow reading a tutorial on writing device drivers in Linux, just to pass the time
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I've been using 7dayshop for years now - they are good for memory cards (I use Sandisk Extreme Pro in my cameras), and inks. When they say it's a refurb, that normally means it's got a damaged box or been returned unused. They don't do any in-house refurb work. They sometimes have new printers on offer, but when I went to look, there was nothing. They used to do cameras and higher end stuff too, but mainly memory & ink these days (just like www.premier-ink.co.uk )
You could also check our ebuyer.co.uk...
Cheap Canon Photo Printer Deals UK | Ebuyer | Ebuyer.com…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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There we are then £300 odd of dvds ordered from Amazon.
Dunno why really since I've seen it all before.
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