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Default $37. plus for a little printer cartridge???

On Feb 7, 9:20*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

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Tim wrote:
On Feb 7, 7:05 pm, D K wrote:
BAR wrote:
Tim wrote:
OK, so my printer cartridge dies. the little *HP 45.
I went to the local "china-Mart" store and was shocked at how much a
little plastic cartridge with some kind of coal dust can cost.
I don't print much. I don't have much reason to, but dang!
Somebody said in the case of their older Lexmark printer the cartridge
was higher than getting a new printer with cartridges preloaded.
amazing.
Keep your eye on the ads and when you see a $69 printer, buy 10. When
the first one runs out of ink throw the whole thing away and open up
the
box with the second printer.
Many of the printers come with the smaller ink cartridges. The $37
version is probably the high yield cartridge.


You can always get them filled at Walgreens.


Don't have a Walgreens, but do have a CVS.


hmmmm


Tim: *here's a source of decent cartridges at good prices:


http://www.abacus24-7.com/home.aspx?...clid=CIPDioPmy...


I use their Canon equivalent carts on my Canon photo printer. No clogs or
failures so far after about two years of using them.


I was using 'Staples' cartridges for my older Canon i470D inkjet printer but
stopped because they didn't seem to last very long.
Found out later I could have returned tham if I wasn't satisfied.- Hide quoted text -

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Hey, Don, did you know that besides Yale and Kansas University, that
Harry also went to Drexel? Amazing, huh?