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Mom
28th October 2012, 16:47
Just after I had bought a $91 "value pack" of replacement ink if you please. Said printer is around 12 months old but out of warranty.
The poxy ink replacement, of which 2 cartridges were unused, was more than the cost of a new printer. Down to our local Dick Smith I go to see what they can do. As I suspect, the printer is a non economically repairable item so I am up for a new one. I want one that uses the same ink cartridges thanks, I may as well use up the $91 of ink I bought. Sorry we dont have one of those. Insert large sigh here. Of course you dont.
However, this young fella offered me a full refund on the ink purchase to be used against the new printer :gob: Remember 2 of the cartridges were already in the broken printer, though they had done little work, there was nothing wrong with them at all! I dont have the receipt :crazy: No problem, if you paid by eftpos I can scan your card and find the purchase. Which he did, and then he refunded me, and then he sold me a new printer, replacement ink for when the startup cartridges run out, and as I was there a new wireless keyboard and mouse. Total cost?
$142
I am a happy camper!
Big RAP for Dick Smith in Warkworth - and yes I will be contacting the store owner to share my story!
PS: Why dont these things last - what a terrible waste!
Mom
28th October 2012, 16:49
PS: I took the printer down to show them what went wrong, they kept it and will dispose of it for me :)
Oblivion
28th October 2012, 16:55
The days where you get high quality printers for little $ are long gone. We got a printer with our old desktop pack in 2004 as a present from the grandparents. HP deskjet or something. That thing was just about the best printer we ever had. In the two years that we had it, it never jammed once, ink actually lasted longer than printing a small document. We upgraded from that, and we had hassle after hassle, constant jams, and running out of ink before you could even open your mouth. Just about wanted to smash the thing.
Eventually we forked out and now have 2 laser printers. Just getting toner cartridges on these are expensive. 129$ for a toner that lasts 1200 pages. :crazy:
FJRider
28th October 2012, 17:00
PS: Why dont these things last - what a terrible waste!
Nothing these days is "Made to last" ... (forever IS a long time) newer/better/more expensive is the way of manufacturing nowdays ...
GTRMAN
28th October 2012, 17:28
you may want to look into this system, will save you a fortune in ink
http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/ (http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/)
Mom
28th October 2012, 17:42
The days where you get high quality printers for little $ are long gone. We got a printer with our old desktop pack in 2004 as a present from the grandparents. HP deskjet or something. That thing was just about the best printer we ever had. In the two years that we had it, it never jammed once, ink actually lasted longer than printing a small document. We upgraded from that, and we had hassle after hassle, constant jams, and running out of ink before you could even open your mouth. Just about wanted to smash the thing.
Eventually we forked out and now have 2 laser printers. Just getting toner cartridges on these are expensive. 129$ for a toner that lasts 1200 pages. :crazy:
I am older than you :pinch: I bought a Star, Colour, Dot Matrix Printer back in the early/mid 80's, it took ribbons that went on and on and on. It was still working fine, I could even buy boxes of fan folded paper for nix, when the software got updated. Need I say more? It all went down hill from there :rofl:
Mom
28th October 2012, 17:43
you may want to look into this system, will save you a fortune in ink
http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/ (http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/)
If my new improved printer lasts longer than a bit outside its warantee I will most likely be a starter :lol:
Laava
28th October 2012, 18:14
Amen sister I feel your anguish! We also are suffering from printer demise. But we are moving so it will just go out with the trash when we go.
SPman
28th October 2012, 20:00
The missus keeps buying these all-in-one printer/scanner things, which last about 2 yrs, if lucky, before they are heaved out the door in a burst of colorful language. The current wifi one isn't toooo bad at the moment - however - it's coming up for 2 yrs, so........... However, I still have a Canon printer I got in 2004, which is still going - just keep the ink to it and it seems to just keep going - mind you, it cost a packet when I got it!
actungbaby
28th October 2012, 20:13
$142
I am a happy camper!
Big RAP for Dick Smith in Warkworth - and yes I will be contacting the store owner to share my story!
nice one great service my only printer i brought cost me 599.00 dot matrix was junk
Slow and bloody noisey still havent got a modern one
Padmei
28th October 2012, 21:02
Yeah ours shat itself a month or so ago - of course wth 2 opened new cartridges init. Biffed it & bought a $69 one at harvey normans - shit it's quiet, quick & ,hate to say it but, good:crazy:
Of course we will have to buy another in a month oe two but thats not the point:rolleyes:
JimO
28th October 2012, 21:02
under the consumers guarantee act the 12 month warranty doesnt apply. the HD on my 18 month old Imac shit itself resulting in total loss of everything in there was replaced by apple even though it was out of the warranty period
Gremlin
29th October 2012, 00:45
Client has a bloody HP Deskjet from 1997 or something, still working. Going to replace it shortly, but it will run in parallel to a new one as he wants to finish the toners... I have no idea when my Deskjet from 1997 ish went out the door...
Don't get the cheap $50-100 printers, usually don't last. Spend a bit more and get better quality, most seem to last a good while... Currently the Canon MX715 seems like a good simple all in one operation.
scott411
29th October 2012, 05:47
under the consumers guarantee act the 12 month warranty doesnt apply. the HD on my 18 month old Imac shit itself resulting in total loss of everything in there was replaced by apple even though it was out of the warranty period
the cga takes price paid into the equation, your Imac was top of the line and price range, so it is considered to last lounger than 12 months, a cheap printer would not be the same,
your right tho, the CGA takes the extended warranty scam out of the equation in NZ,
HenryDorsetCase
29th October 2012, 07:12
you may want to look into this system, will save you a fortune in ink
http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/ (http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/)
Invisible ink?
We had an HP laserjet 3 at work that lasted ten years. Only had to get rid of it because it had no drivers for win 7 and it was serial
DSE win fo shizzle
Scuba_Steve
29th October 2012, 07:35
Eventually we forked out and now have 2 laser printers. Just getting toner cartridges on these are expensive. 129$ for a toner that lasts 1200 pages. :crazy:
That's alright my toner's are $249 a piece & it's colour so theres 4 of them... But I do get "15,000 pages" from each one
you may want to look into this system, will save you a fortune in ink
http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/ (http://www.melcotechnologies.co.nz/)
Careful there, there's alot of mixed results with those & similar systems
I am older than you :pinch: I bought a Star, Colour, Dot Matrix Printer back in the early/mid 80's, it took ribbons that went on and on and on. It was still working fine, I could even buy boxes of fan folded paper for nix, when the software got updated. Need I say more? It all went down hill from there :rofl:
don't you just miss that sound...
(http://static1.grsites.com/archive/sounds/office/office004.mp3)
the cga takes price paid into the equation, your Imac was top of the line and price range, so it is considered to last lounger than 12 months, a cheap printer would not be the same,
your right tho, the CGA takes the extended warranty scam out of the equation in NZ,
But beware too, alot of the problems with printers that cause them to crap out aren't covered by CGA. 8/10 times the problem is with something like the print heads which are considered a consumable & worth more than the bloody printer
Brian d marge
29th October 2012, 21:10
Do u fella STILL use printers , ,,damn
have a canon mp140 here, its been out of ink for a year or so.
If I do have to print something, usually an drawing, I send it to the local camera shop for a few shekels, still cheaper than buying ink.
Stephen
G4L4XY
30th October 2012, 14:21
Ahh the age old scenario, it's always cheaper to buy a brand new something in this case printers than fixing them.
I work in a call centre and am constantly saying just to buy a new machine. Their next question is, "will my old inks work in any other machine" Usually it's a "no" and they don't really like that.
Thats just the way society is now which is pretty poor really...I often imagine there must be and island of old printers and computers floating around somewhere haha
Maha
30th October 2012, 14:47
Ahh the age old scenario, it's always cheaper to buy a brand new something in this case printers than fixing them.
I work in a call centre and am constantly saying just to buy a new machine. Their next question is, "will my old inks work in any other machine" Usually it's a "no" and they don't really like that.
Thats just the way society is now which is pretty poor really...I often imagine there must be and island of old printers and computers floating around somewhere haha
Dick Smith may look at that...'However, this young fella offered me a full refund on the ink purchase to be used against the new printer'
pritch
30th October 2012, 15:45
I recently bought an HP wireless printer/scanner, it was about $100.00 IIRC. That's not much more than the cost of a black ink cartridge for the first HP I owned.
At that sort of pricing there's probably not much money for the quality control budget.
Madness
30th October 2012, 16:01
Said printer is around 12 months old but out of warranty.
Was it out of warranty then too? (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/152634-Whats-That-Noise)
Mom
30th October 2012, 17:35
Was it out of warranty then too? (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/152634-Whats-That-Noise)
Indeedy, one and the same, it just takes time to get shit sorted around here.
Rooted? :innocent:
Yes, yes it was :lol:
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