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Compelling reason to dump Epson printers

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.. - 26 Jul 2007 06:07 GMT
http://www.ryadia.com/POD/July/26-07-07.htm

Also contains a nice portrait of Bret and Helen... ROTFL
William Graham - 26 Jul 2007 06:51 GMT
> http://www.ryadia.com/POD/July/26-07-07.htm

Kodak has one out that uses $10 cartridges, I'm told. - But this is an old
story.....I used to say that Polaroid should have given its cameras away for
nothing, because they made so much money selling the film......HP does this
(effectively) with their Model psc 1315 type printers....They are only about
$70 and they work forever, but you have to pay $50 for a cartridge set every
few months. (depending on usage, of course)
Yes Baby - 26 Jul 2007 06:55 GMT
> http://www.ryadia.com/POD/July/26-07-07.htm
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> Also contains a nice portrait of Bret and Helen... ROTFL

old Brets rag top needs a service................
Willarojo - 26 Jul 2007 12:30 GMT
> http://www.ryadia.com/POD/July/26-07-07.htm
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> Also contains a nice portrait of Bret and Helen... ROTFL

It's really a shame Doug, the photo of the Epson boxes and the
explanation was actually quite interesting... you couldn't have a
pile like that without buying all of them, and you're right about
the hidden costs of printing digital.

Then you have to muck it up with a stupid barb aimed at Bret &
Helen, who you clearly still thinks was serious when she said she
lived in Tennessee.

Nice start, then you blew the landing.  3.25 out of 6

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Draco - 26 Jul 2007 13:58 GMT
> http://www.ryadia.com/POD/July/26-07-07.htm
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> Also contains a nice portrait of Bret and Helen... ROTFL

Knew about the "hidden" costs of inkjet printing and you make a good
point about it. To bad you had to snip at Brett and Helen like you
did. It ruined the whole page.

I have to agree with Willarojo, Nice start, rotten landing.

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