I have a Failmark too.
I'm trying to decide whether it would make more sense to have it repaired, or buy a new printer.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 0:05,
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New printer
it's far cheaper to get a good new printer than it is to repair a broken old one.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 0:07,
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It's far cheaper to get a new printer than a full set of ink cartridges these days :(
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 0:14,
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That's so very true
as I was saying above I have a very good Epson printer but the inks are £60 quid.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 0:15,
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no point trying to repair it
unless it was expensive.
as in, more expensive in printer replacement than in person use.
the parts will cost something insane on their own anyway.
I'm just gettting somethign cheap an nasty, when I have some pennies I'll get something nice and shiny :D
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 0:12,
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as in, more expensive in printer replacement than in person use.
the parts will cost something insane on their own anyway.
I'm just gettting somethign cheap an nasty, when I have some pennies I'll get something nice and shiny :D