Cheap Printers

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Cindi
Oct 7, 2006
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Also ran across a Lexmark printer on eBay for $1 which I saw in Walmart for $59 but don’t know if the quality is good. Here is the link: http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=290 035543618&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:BIDN

Anyone familiar with the quality of this item?

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AAvK
Oct 8, 2006
More trouble than it’s worth just to own it. I suggest get a $100 (or so) Hewlet Packard Photosmart printer, the jets are built into the ink cartridges which are cheap enough, so, basically no trouble. I have the old 7150 and after three years it’s still going good. They are six color with cartridge exchange for from-regular-to-photo printing. Been through hell and high water with a couple older Epson photo printers, maybe they’re better these days.

Ask in this group: comp.periphs.printers

Good luck,


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Tony Cooper
Oct 9, 2006
On 7 Oct 2006 16:46:38 -0700, "Cindi" wrote:

Also ran across a Lexmark printer on eBay for $1 which I saw in Walmart for $59 but don’t know if the quality is good. Here is the link: http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=290 035543618&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:BIDN

Anyone familiar with the quality of this item?

You didn’t run across a printer on eBay for $1. The required starting bid is one cent, but there is a reserve. If the reserve figure is not met, the item will not sell.

Why anyone would put a reserve on a printer that retails for about $30 is beyond me, though. For this to be a good buy, the reserve has to be around $10 since shipping is $10.95. But it’s a crappy printer.

Look at the Seller’s feedback: 7 positive and 4 negative feedbacks.

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Tony Cooper
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Oct 9, 2006
Thank you for spamming this group with item that is completely off topic. You are obviously the seller. And what is more the seller has only a 66% feedback rating a definite reason not to buy from you. Note also that the reserve is not met and who knows what it will be if it is met after the $11 S & H is added.

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Also ran across a Lexmark printer on eBay for $1 which I saw in Walmart for $59 but don’t know if the quality is good. Here is the link:

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Anyone familiar with the quality of this item?

Cheers
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Oliver Costich
Nov 2, 2006
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 17:58:08 -0700, "AAvK" wrote:

More trouble than it’s worth just to own it. I suggest get a $100 (or so) Hewlet Packard Photosmart printer, the jets are built into the ink cartridges which are cheap enough, so, basically no trouble. I have the old 7150 and after three years it’s still going good. They are six color with cartridge exchange for from-regular-to-photo printing. Been through hell and high water with a couple older Epson photo printers, maybe they’re better these days.

Ask in this group: comp.periphs.printers

Good luck,

The Canon Pixmas in this range are better the the HPs and cheaper to operate. The prints are as good or better without having to buy HP paper.

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