BevG
Printing Apprentice
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2020
- Messages
- 4
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 13
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma MG6120
I have been using computers since 1983 - we started with a Commodore 64 and went on from there! At present, I have an HP 15" laptop (5 years old) which is beginning to give me grief with charging so I have an eye on a new one appearing on a Black Friday sale next week.
I think we have almost always had Canon printers and have been extremely pleased with them. I presently have an MG6120 that I love - it's 7 years old and I love it.
I have a wide range of computer interests - I'm trying to digitize my househole - slowly because it takes a while to scan all those old utility bills. My husband says "Why?" and I suggest that maybe one day one of my great-great-grandchildren will be curious as to what we paid for electricity back in 1973!!! I am interested in genealogy and have taken custody of my family files. I've converted most of my recipes to PDF files and printed recipe binders for my two daughters about 12 years ago.
I decided that it was time to let my daughters see what I had been cooking during the last several years, so I have just completed a roughly 80-page "addendum" to my original recipe collection. It was while printing this yesterday that I received an "ink absorber nearly full" message. This website was one of the search results that I obtained. I was so impressed with the problem solving here - it seemed to be exactly what I needed. So I am here to ask a couple of questions to clarify where I should go from here.
I think we have almost always had Canon printers and have been extremely pleased with them. I presently have an MG6120 that I love - it's 7 years old and I love it.
I have a wide range of computer interests - I'm trying to digitize my househole - slowly because it takes a while to scan all those old utility bills. My husband says "Why?" and I suggest that maybe one day one of my great-great-grandchildren will be curious as to what we paid for electricity back in 1973!!! I am interested in genealogy and have taken custody of my family files. I've converted most of my recipes to PDF files and printed recipe binders for my two daughters about 12 years ago.
I decided that it was time to let my daughters see what I had been cooking during the last several years, so I have just completed a roughly 80-page "addendum" to my original recipe collection. It was while printing this yesterday that I received an "ink absorber nearly full" message. This website was one of the search results that I obtained. I was so impressed with the problem solving here - it seemed to be exactly what I needed. So I am here to ask a couple of questions to clarify where I should go from here.