[Hidden-tech] Printer - fix or replace?
Fred Levine
fred at thompsonandlevine.com
Thu Jan 24 12:50:24 EST 2008
Annamarie:
I have the same printer at home (with the network card) and it¹s been
incredibly reliable. However, given it¹s age, I¹m expecting it to go at some
point soon. I¹m sure it¹s nowhere near cost effective to fix it, especially
if it¹s the drum. The cost of laser printers is a fraction of what it was
when you bought the 2100. Check it outyou¹ll probably be pleasantly
surprised and you¹ll have a new printer to boot.
Fred Levine
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> My trusty HP LaserJet 2100 with two sheet feeders and network card is printing
> dirty pages with shadows of the main text offset by some inches.
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> I've done all the at-home maintenance I can do. I understand that it is
> probably the drum that needs to be replaced if I fix it. My inclination is to
> fix it, I have a partner who thinks that will cost more than replacing the
> printer.
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> So I turn to you for advice. Fix or replace? If the latter, replace with what?
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> I'm in Brattleboro area - in case you have good fixers to recommend.
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> Thanks all.
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