Posted by The tractor vet on January 07, 2014 at 17:40:27 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: Waiting on hold posted by hadley on January 07, 2014 at 16:40:25:
Oh your having a SMALL problem with your new printer are we?? Yep been thar done that . Not long ago we needed a new printer and like most things the fight was on with the War Dept. We have TWO perfectly good printers , BUT they need new INK and they are the ones with the individual cartage's And the one hooked to my puter NEEDS four of the six it has at about 13 bucks a pop. SHE will not buy them and i am forbidden to do so.The one upstairs Cost us nothing as her brother GAVE it to her and it is a high dollar one and it takes the (i think) two cartage's But they are expenscive and i am thinking like 80 some bucks for the pair. I think . But anyway she needed a printer wright now and i said well we will just get one of our up and running , Not the thing to say . So off we went and she spent the better part of and hour looking at PRINTERS and HOW MUCH THE REFILLS cost . So she grabs one and off we go to pay for it . Get home follow the Instructions to the letter and it will not work . After TWO HOURS on the phone with someone that can hardly speak English he say Machine is broken take back and try one more . So stuff everthing back in the box as best we can and back out to the store for another one . We did not get the same thing this round and stepped up one price range . Get home and start all over again and this time it worked . So lets see here better part of and evening shot with RUNNING and five gallon of 3.50 a gallon gas and 69.95 plus tax It would have been cheaper to just BY THE CARTAGE's for the good printer that DID work.
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