Little Acorn
Newbie to Printing
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- Jun 9, 2005
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Wow, thanks for going to all that trouble to help me, I do appreciate it a lot.
After talking to the Canon 1800# people, they suggest I get the printer professionally looked at, as they have no idea how to repair this either. A friend has suggested it may be an electronic problem, that the internal elecronice may be damaged. The quote I have been given is $30 Cdn for the estimate alone, and then $45 - $100 for the repair.
I have therefore decided to buy a new printer
I'm really dissapointed that the brand new cartridges that I bought for this printer, for a massive $90, will now be wasted, because they are not compatible with the new models. I'm very environmentally consious, and it saddens me that they have to design the new models to be so 'disposable', to get the consumers to keep buying more and more. </rant>
Once again, thank you.
Nicola, Edmonton, Alberta.
After talking to the Canon 1800# people, they suggest I get the printer professionally looked at, as they have no idea how to repair this either. A friend has suggested it may be an electronic problem, that the internal elecronice may be damaged. The quote I have been given is $30 Cdn for the estimate alone, and then $45 - $100 for the repair.
I have therefore decided to buy a new printer
I'm really dissapointed that the brand new cartridges that I bought for this printer, for a massive $90, will now be wasted, because they are not compatible with the new models. I'm very environmentally consious, and it saddens me that they have to design the new models to be so 'disposable', to get the consumers to keep buying more and more. </rant>
Once again, thank you.
Nicola, Edmonton, Alberta.