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How many printers do you have?

Open the closets and count them!

         

mayor

1:52 am on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I counted eight printers without opening the closets. I'm sure I'd find a couple impact dot matrix printers thrown in there along with an old laser printer. Oh, and I just donated a working laser printer to the Salvation Army because the house lights dimmed every time it turned on.

And I even sold my antique daisy wheel printer at a garage sale two years ago.

Lately, I've found it less expensive to buy a new ink jet printer with cartridges included than to buy replacement cartridges.

I'm getting buried in printers. How 'bout the rest of you?

dragonlady7

2:00 am on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My family has probably six. I moved out, and only took the one with me...
I thought I'd escaped the endless wheel of dysfunction, as I was fairly happy with my little Canon whatsit, but I went to print yesterday and it spit out a blank page after working on printing it for a while. I just replaced the cartridge. Man...
back to the freaking drawing board. I just spent $40 on ink for the damn thing! You're right, it's cheaper to buy a new one.
So frustrating. I just print things at work on the printer the size of my car.

ken_b

2:01 am on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>> Lately, I've found it less expensive to buy a new ink jet printer with cartridges included than to buy replacement cartridges.

Tell me about it. I'm sitting here staring at a color ink jet that would cost less to replace than buy cartridges for.

Other than that 1 HP laser and one vintage HP 500 inkjet that just wouldn't die. Si I keep it around for the fond memories.

I hauled a few others to the recycler last year.

I do however have a stack of 286 and up boxes downstairs that I'm hoarding just in case they come back in style :)

ggrot

2:02 am on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My apartment has 6, 2 may or may not work, 3 are laser, 1 is my personal deskjet. Both my roommates have acquired lasers and there is a third one that only works with Win98(really old, and no newer drivers). I'm the only one without a laser. :(

moltar

2:57 am on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I got 4 broken Inkjets and 1 working Laser :)

Marcia

3:09 am on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have one little Lexmark which is a workhorse, a fax machine that can also print in black and white, and an old 24-pin Toshiba dot matrix printer that worked so well that when photocopied, documents looked like they came off a top quality laser printer.

I'd still be using that old clunker, which I used with the 8088 that's still under the bed, but it just can't handle the speed of Windows printing. If I knew how to set it uni-directional to slow down the printing I'd go back to it in a flat second. I've even thought of trying to get the 8088 up and running again, I loved that relic.

menton

2:50 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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6 printers, most of them working but with no ink and 5 scanners of which 3 are broken

werty

2:54 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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3 are mine one is my roommates:

one laser that I am too cheap to buy toner for($80.00)
one canon inkjet that is brand new and is free after the rebate
one HP in the basement that would require 60 dollars of print cartridges.

The roomate has a nice hp photo printer that I bought ink for when I had to use it...I still have the ink and the reciept and may return it($27)

dragonlady7

3:26 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I think scanners are an entirely different issue...
my company had a scanner at my desk, which stopped working. I did all the troubleshooting i knew how to do, and we contacted the company to return it.
After 3 months, they finally got back to us, and gave me updated drivers for it.
It had healed itself, and worked again. (It hadn't been responding at all, and Windows hadn't known it was there.)

So now we have two working scanners... I suppose there are worse problems you can have.

But man, just you try getting correct, updated drivers out of a company, unless you're trying to return the product. Jeesh. Is it just company policy to post incorrect drivers on the website?

Hawkgirl

3:27 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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One.

juniperwasting

3:35 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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None,

Now my home desk is much cleaner.

Ok, so I have one at work, but I am using it to collect dust, as often as possible.

trillianjedi

3:35 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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None.

DaveN

3:47 pm on Jul 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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a lot more than most members here, honestly ;)

DaveN

snowman

1:59 am on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Zero here.

If the gurus of the business world wonder why people aren't spending on technology, tell them to stop making cruddy junk!

I'm fed up with these disposable inkjet printers and expensive ink refills. Not one of them has been reliable at all, not even from HP! They've all been pieces of utter and absolute rubbish! So if I need to print anything it'll be on someone else's computer.

Best "late model" printer I ever has was a 1993 Apple LW310 (8 ppm) laser. It weighed a ton. It was very slow. But it never broke down and always did a fantastic job.

Before that I used to have one of the old dot-matrix imagewriters from Apple (not to be confused with the Imagewriter, spelled with a capital "I"). Man, that thing just never quit! I sure miss it!

Brett_Tabke

10:03 pm on Jul 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Down to two here. Just pitched my last laser and dot matrix printers.

bether2

1:50 am on Jul 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Two. New HP laserjet on the desk and old dot-matrix in the attic.

Just gave away the old broken Laserjet to a very bright inventor who just may be able to fix it.

Beth

deejay

2:04 am on Jul 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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hehehe... just one... and for once I get to feel tidy and efficient.

I bought a new still-in-box printer off a friend last week for about half retail price (she used some points scheme or something and then found out her old computer didn't have a USB connection), and in the same move fobbed off my six years old Canon which didn't need a USB connection to her.

dingman

8:29 pm on Jul 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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One. It's a Lexmark E210, which I understand is really a Samsung ML-4500 under the hood. You can't buy them anymore, but it works like a charm, and I got it for less than the inkjets that were on the shelf next to it.

My last one was a Panasonic laser printer with an HP emulation mode. I bought the thing refurbished, again for less than an inkjet would have cost. It lasted 5 years, and would have made it longer if I could have found a place to buy replacement parts.

One of these days I'll get myself a nice HP LJ5 or such and probably be set for a couple decades. Tell me again why I'd buy an inkjet?

GarryBoyd

10:33 pm on Jul 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ahh, dirtying up clean white paper. My favourite pursuit. Lemme see, only about 4 in active service right now.
Theres the duplex laser, office workhorse. Old Colorlaserjet for covers. A3 inkjet for proofing and big colour playing around. The wide format Novajet, great for wasting really expensive media.
Theres a few old lasers of various breeds and conditions kicking around, say half a doz. handy in emergencies. Dead inkjets are only good for taking my frustrations out on. Theres the fargo for special jobs. Oh yeah, theres an Amstrad daisy wheel kicking around somewhere.
Then theres the stuff that doesnt hook up to computers....