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Getting Replacement Printer

June 26th, 2012 at 05:16 pm

As long as I am ranting about people who are in denial about their animals' age-related decline, I admit that my HP inkjet printer is not worth maintaining anymore. We are shelling out $20 big ones for a laser printer and a USB keyboard from the University surplus.

More in cheap deals: my credit union generously reduced the ticket price to minor league baseball so I could save $32 while I see my hometeam lose 2-12! We invited my kid's best friend to come along, which was a bad idea, as he brought lots of money and bought sugary things for him and for our own boy. At least my kid cannot claim we don't take him anywhere fun this summer.

2 Responses to “Getting Replacement Printer”

  1. snafu Says:
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    I hope the printer includes a functioning/fullish toner cartridge and these can be pricey. We've been happy buying the on-line refurbished/refilled cartridges. Returning the empty cartridge gets a further discount.

  2. PauletteGoddard Says:
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    We could not find wireless network connectivity capability on the retired laser printer so we bought a new Canon PIXMA scan/copy printer for just under $100. We did buy a USB keyboand and mouse for $10 plus tax, however.

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