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I do have a working LJ 4. No real need for the 750C. Actually, I was
pretty dissapointed in the reliablilty of the 750 C. We never used it
much and then one day it wouldn't take the cyan cartridge any more.
I understand that disuse caused the cartridges to dry out and we did
have trouble with that, then I got in a mode where I would print
something once a week regardless of need. Then the ribbon to the
cartridges quit and they said $1800 to fix it.
So I guess it all goes in the dumpster.
Charles.
Ben Myers wrote:
> It is less expensive to replace an LJ III with a decent working LJ4, LJ4+ or LJ4
> than to repair it.
>
> The DesignJet 750c was pretty expensive when new, and the replacement cost is
> still a chunk of change... Ben Myers
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 15:19:47 -0600, Charles <cstoyer@interpex.com> wrote:
>
> >I have got a laserjet III which will not pick up the paper.
> >
> >I have a designjet 750 c which will not take the cartridges.
> >
> >If you can fix them for me at a reasonable cost, let's do it.
> >
> >If not, they are free in north Golden, Colorado
> >
> >Charles.
>