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Old February 26th 05, 10:59 PM
Metal Oxide
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Hello Group.
13 months ago with my new computer I received free a Lexmark Z708.
I never used it until a week ago by which time the guarantee had ran out.
I set it up as per the instruction manual.
Then got the message the carriage is jammed.
The carriage is not jammed it moves quite freely.
I have installed it on two other laptops and another computer and
get the same message every time.
Can any one tell me what's wrong or offer any advice.
TIA
John


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Old February 26th 05, 11:05 PM
measekite
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Buy a Canon IP4000. Everyone knows that Lexmark = ****.

Metal Oxide wrote:

Hello Group.
13 months ago with my new computer I received free a Lexmark Z708.
I never used it until a week ago by which time the guarantee had ran out.
I set it up as per the instruction manual.
Then got the message the carriage is jammed.
The carriage is not jammed it moves quite freely.
I have installed it on two other laptops and another computer and
get the same message every time.
Can any one tell me what's wrong or offer any advice.
TIA
John




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Old February 28th 05, 03:01 AM
Hecate
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 22:59:29 +0000 (UTC), "Metal Oxide"
wrote:

Hello Group.
13 months ago with my new computer I received free a Lexmark Z708.
I never used it until a week ago by which time the guarantee had ran out.
I set it up as per the instruction manual.
Then got the message the carriage is jammed.
The carriage is not jammed it moves quite freely.
I have installed it on two other laptops and another computer and
get the same message every time.
Can any one tell me what's wrong or offer any advice.


Yes. It's a Lexmark. Buy a printer that works. Anything from HP, Epson
or Canon would be an incredible improvement.

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Old February 28th 05, 05:27 AM
measekite
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It like the difference between writing a book with a quill and ink as
opposed to a Gutenberg press.

Hecate wrote:

On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 22:59:29 +0000 (UTC), "Metal Oxide"
wrote:



Hello Group.
13 months ago with my new computer I received free a Lexmark Z708.
I never used it until a week ago by which time the guarantee had ran out.
I set it up as per the instruction manual.
Then got the message the carriage is jammed.
The carriage is not jammed it moves quite freely.
I have installed it on two other laptops and another computer and
get the same message every time.
Can any one tell me what's wrong or offer any advice.



Yes. It's a Lexmark. Buy a printer that works. Anything from HP, Epson
or Canon would be an incredible improvement.

--

Hecate - The Real One

veni, vidi, reliqui


 




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