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batye
4/3/2019 2:51:36 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@mhhf1ve I found battery on ebay but to receive it it like 45 days wait...
batye
4/3/2019 2:50:49 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@mhhf1ve I try to avoid inkjet printers as much as possible...
mhhf1ve
4/3/2019 1:52:47 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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Old batteries are the worst.. But there's a reddit dedicated to batteries and trying to find replacements!
mhhf1ve
4/3/2019 1:49:11 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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No kidding! On a weight basis, printer ink is definitely up there with gold and other luxury items, for sure... It's almost as expensive as some pharmaceuticals.
I tossed all my inkjet printers and went with laser printers.. toner doesn't dry up.
batye
4/3/2019 1:01:39 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@Ariella yes in my case I'm trying to fix my old Zune player battery... not easy... also for old tech is not easy to get parts...
batye
4/3/2019 1:00:18 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@mhhf1ve the ink for inkjets printers cost more than blood and on pair with black caviar...
Ariella
4/3/2019 12:55:33 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@batye there is an upside to having a setting that retains some older tech around.
Ariella
4/3/2019 12:54:28 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@mhhf1ve especially if it was HP ink! That must have been quite a cleanup job!
batye
4/3/2019 12:52:21 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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@Ariella in Canada we are few good years behind and I still buy rubbon and correction tape at 0.50 cents each at the thrift stores in my city... and it still available online at staples.ca :) lol but it true...
mhhf1ve
4/3/2019 12:35:28 PM User Rank Gigamaster
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Your comment about the cost of printer ink reminds me of an accident where a truckload of printer ink spilled on a highway, and observers joked that it must have been millions of dollars of ink....
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