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Decided to move the printer I had on my desk in the office to the spare desk that eldest has vacated now she is at uni.
Boy have I got a lot of space nowComment
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Only problem is that the space could do with a bit of polishing. I'll do that next weekOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostDecided to move the printer I had on my desk in the office to the spare desk that eldest has vacated now she is at uni.
Boy have I got a lot of space nowComment
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I've got to move a printer to the tip.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostDecided to move the printer I had on my desk in the office to the spare desk that eldest has vacated now she is at uni.
Boy have I got a lot of space now
Problem is, it's an Apple LaserWriter Pro from last century. The case is made of sheet steel. It weighs about 45lb
Still, that pales in comparison to the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 91TXM 21" CRT monitor that also needs to go. I looked it up last night, having memories of it weighing quite a bit when I last moved it eleven years ago. 92lb!
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and I have just found an un opened spindle of DVDs. I must have needed them for something. not sure what thoughComment
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ZenChuryOm(tm)Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postand I have just found an un opened spindle of DVDs. I must have needed them for something. not sure what thoughComment
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Lovely.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've got to move a printer to the tip.
Problem is, it's an Apple LaserWriter Pro from last century. The case is made of sheet steel. It weighs about 45lb
Still, that pales in comparison to the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 91TXM 21" CRT monitor that also needs to go. I looked it up last night, having memories of it weighing quite a bit when I last moved it eleven years ago. 92lb!
I left my HP Laser writer II behind when we moved the lab.
Last time I looked it was still there.Comment
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I donated my Laser 4l to a friend, pointing out that it was older than all my daughters. He loves the 4l.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLovely.
I left my HP Laser writer II behind when we moved the lab.
Last time I looked it was still there.
Currently have a 3050 on a TL-PS310U which works a treat, toner cartridges cost 99p +£2 P&P.Comment
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