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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
    Print at work
    I do all my bulk printing at work backed up by my Mum's printer for smaller jobs if it's the weekend.

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  • snaw
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    Very environmental thread this one.

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  • AZZIK
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    With printers available for home use that are getting very complex, what cleaning or "maintenance" do people do on them (if any)?
    Its now cheaper to buy the printer with ink/toner, than to buy the ink/toner by itself! Buy>use>throw>buy>use>throw....i think u get it

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    My one is a multi-function as I wanted fax and copy facilities (scanning is useful too). Are you saying get seperate bits of kit for each of these instead?
    No, mine is all in one. I am betting that it will outlast the cost of a service contract and extended warranty period. If it does then it is a throw away item when it goes wrong. It will be more expensive to repair than to replace.

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  • Mustang
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    They are a throw away item. Even the nice wireless one I purchased recently.
    My one is a multi-function as I wanted fax and copy facilities (scanning is useful too). Are you saying get seperate bits of kit for each of these instead?

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    They are a throw away item. Even the nice wireless one I purchased recently.

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  • Spartacus
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    What DP said. I bought a £19.99 HP printer last week and the print quality is as good as the £299.99 Epson it's replacing. It probably won't last as long but at £19.99 who cares?

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  • DimPrawn
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    A cheap £40 laser printer (recommend Brother) and when it plays up, chuck away and repeat.

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  • Troll
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    throw away at first sign of trouble

    HTH

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    With printers available for home use that are getting very complex, what cleaning or "maintenance" do people do on them (if any)?
    Print at work

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  • Mustang
    started a topic Printers

    Printers

    With printers available for home use that are getting very complex, what cleaning or "maintenance" do people do on them (if any)?

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