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- Canon MB5120, Pencil
Reminds me of an Irish girl I once dated.its purely software related and deliberate

I did.put this awful experience behind you..

Reminds me of an Irish girl I once dated.its purely software related and deliberate

I did.put this awful experience behind you..

A DOA (Dead On Arrival) printer should be grounds for refund. If you paid with a credit card or service like PayPal then contact them and dispute the purchase if the seller does not provide reasonable remedy. There may be other legal remedies available in your location.
Give the seller a chance to fix this first. If he does not then do not delay communicating with your credit card company or others that may help. You might want to communicate the situation with your credit card company or other service involved in the transaction now in order to get the ball rolling. They may add a little pressure on the seller to remedy.
I can vouch for that, because @palombian shipped me a printer that got damaged in transit, and he made a claim for compensation from the couriers and I was then able to repair most of the damage and replace the print head.If the shipping was insured the seller could enter a claim
I can vouch for that, because @palombian shipped me a printer that got damaged in transit, and he made a claim for compensation from the couriers and I was then able to repair most of the damage and replace the print head.
The printer has worked fine ever since, thanks to palombian...![]()
Just to let you know the box has just arrived, handed over by a rather bewildered man in white van . . .
'erm, I think it's just an empty box' quoth he.
Aha, says I, but it's a rare and valuable box worth hundreds of pounds to box collectors.
'Oh, really?' says he.

I reckon that's something you'd know about ..a more serious note though, original boxes with all the packing, or strapped to a pallet are probably the most successful options on shipping... especially for something like a Pro-1...
