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Posted by sdb on August 16, 2011, at 10:57:12
after I had to trash two printers (both canon, the latest mp560 always displayed a "6c10" error) I finally got the epson sx525wd (wireless, 4 pages on 1 one (great feature!) page combined with automatic duplex) that works very properly. It is very annoying that you just cant buy a product that simply works. I usually read reviews on amazon or other tests on websites before I buy a product. Many people on amazon had to trash the mp5xx printer too, because of that 6c10 error. Unbelieveble what amount of garbage this is causing because of a faulty product.
I really don't like to trash things, so I spent at least 4 hours to repair the printers at the weekend. I use fill in cartridges because of ecological standpoints. I don't like to trash original cartridges that produces much plastic waste.
http://www.inkfastcartridges.co.uk/index.php?cat=Epson_Ink_Cartridge_Refilling_Instructions
(detailed instructions)
I like ink printers more than color laser.
Posted by sigismund on August 19, 2011, at 15:20:30
In reply to printer odyssey, posted by sdb on August 16, 2011, at 10:57:12
Hi Steve
There was some printer/cartridge racket going on here. I forget the details. I am not a computer person, and certainly could not repair a printer, being too useless. But years ago I managed to plant a heap of trees and this morning we had a flock of black yellow tailed cockatoos that come at this time to feed on something. They are big and noisy and unruly. So I felt very pleased with myself
I can recall you liking paintings? We saw these a while ago. They are of this area
Many Australian paintings emphasise the harshness and the dryness, which this area is not. William Robinson makes it into a religious experience.
Posted by sdb on August 19, 2011, at 17:07:06
In reply to Re: printer odyssey » sdb, posted by sigismund on August 19, 2011, at 15:20:30
> Hi Steve
>
> There was some printer/cartridge racket going on here. I forget the details. I am not a computer person, and certainly could not repair a printer, being too useless. But years ago I managed to plant a heap of trees and this morning we had a flock of black yellow tailed cockatoos that come at this time to feed on something. They are big and noisy and unruly. So I felt very pleased with myself
>
> http://amatteroflight.com/gallery2/v/ausbirds/Parrots/Yellow-tailed-Black-Cockatoo-20100930_7214.jpg.html
>
> I can recall you liking paintings? We saw these a while ago. They are of this area
>
> http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=william+robinson+artworks&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=499&tbm=isch&tbnid=44a5Axrk9qS3xM:&imgrefurl=http://www.atelierartclasses.com/australian-artists1/&d
>
> Many Australian paintings emphasise the harshness and the dryness, which this area is not. William Robinson makes it into a religious experience.this must be great to have such cockatoos flying around!
can you domesticate these cockatoos and do they speak?
This http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T*t_(bird) is the most popular bird where I live. Cats often catch them.
nice artwork.
Posted by sdb on August 19, 2011, at 17:08:18
In reply to Re: printer odyssey, posted by sdb on August 19, 2011, at 17:07:06
> > Hi Steve
> >
> > There was some printer/cartridge racket going on here. I forget the details. I am not a computer person, and certainly could not repair a printer, being too useless. But years ago I managed to plant a heap of trees and this morning we had a flock of black yellow tailed cockatoos that come at this time to feed on something. They are big and noisy and unruly. So I felt very pleased with myself
> >
> > http://amatteroflight.com/gallery2/v/ausbirds/Parrots/Yellow-tailed-Black-Cockatoo-20100930_7214.jpg.html
> >
> > I can recall you liking paintings? We saw these a while ago. They are of this area
> >
> > http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=william+robinson+artworks&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=499&tbm=isch&tbnid=44a5Axrk9qS3xM:&imgrefurl=http://www.atelierartclasses.com/australian-artists1/&d
> >
> > Many Australian paintings emphasise the harshness and the dryness, which this area is not. William Robinson makes it into a religious experience.
>
> this must be great to have such cockatoos flying around!
>
> can you domesticate these cockatoos and do they speak?
>
> This http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T*t_(bird) is the most popular bird where I live. Cats often catch them.
>
> nice artwork.
Posted by sigismund on August 19, 2011, at 17:29:47
In reply to Re: printer odyssey, posted by sdb on August 19, 2011, at 17:07:06
It's that automatic asterixing there to protect our sensibilities. But if I avoid it, I get a link
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