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Old December 27th 05, 10:12 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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I top post, but I do not wish to be held in the same company as measekite.

However, for the 12th time, for the above named individual, Bob has
retired from HP, and he is therefore no longer an employee there, which
seems like a very logical reason for not claiming he is, yes?

Art



Rebecca wrote:

measekite wrote:

Why do you no longer disclose that you are employed by HP?



Why do you top post?


Bob Headrick wrote:


"Will-Lee-Cue" wrote in message
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What models have this time limit?
Is the HP DeskJet 1220C exempt from this?



The models that enforce out of ink or cartridge expiration are those
that have separate printheads and ink supplies. If the ink runs out
or become old and thickened damage to the printhead may occur, thus
the expiration. This includes the Business Inkjet Series, the D
series all-in-ones and a few other models. No DeskJet printer has a
cartridge expiration, so the DeskJet 1220 is not affected.

The original poster would probably be better off with a different
printer. The ink generally expires after 30 months in the printer. If
you do not use a color cartridge in 2 1/2 years you would
probably be better off with a DeskJet such as the 6540 which will
work without a color cartridge installed if necessary.

Regards,
Bob Headrick




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Old December 27th 05, 04:06 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Arthur Entlich wrote:

I top post, but I do not wish to be held in the same company as measekite.

However, for the 12th time, for the above named individual, Bob has
retired from HP, and he is therefore no longer an employee there, which
seems like a very logical reason for not claiming he is, yes?

Art


Now that's far, far too complicated for an idiot of a moron like
measher****head to ever comprehend even though he's been told Bob is
retired from HP at least a dozen times.
This is another example of just what a jerk he really is.
Frank
 




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