sounds great. especially the refilling bit *grin*. My experience with printers is mixed. I have had several fancy "all-in-ones" which constantly would break down and jam. My really good experience was my first inkjet document printer, an ancient Epson c60 which worked like a dream, and my "new ancient second hand HP document printer with print-heads built into the cartidges (change the cartridge and it changes the print head as well) which also works like a dream. I keep finding the old ones are great and the new ones are terrible. So now I am always interested in peoples experiences with printers.
I have a Samsung laser which never seems to need black ink refills. My inkjet is a Kodak which is supposed to be cheap to run, but is more expensive than the laser, and the build quality is not great so it may not be such a good buy in a few years.
My first inkjet printer was an HP 500 which was just about indestructible. It couldn't jam or break and I loved it. In the end it was only because it took so long to print sheets of paper that I got rid of it.
Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
Retired professor
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