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Anonymous
Was $79 dollars in July.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
They print a lot of money after July... //@Anonymous: Was $79 dollars in July.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Good printer, and it’s 3rd party cartridge is cheap.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Office Depot and Staples have this printer on sale a few times a year. Never paid more than $89 for one, and I used these in my tax office for years. Good printer, and, as mentioned, good, cheap third party cartridges available. HOT TIP....You can get an easy extra 1000 pages by covering the clear window on the cartridge. //@Anonymous: Was $79 dollars in July.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Can you explain the steps? Thanks "HOT TIP....You can get an easy extra 1000 pages by covering the clear window on the cartridge." //@anonymous: Office Depot and Staples have this printer on sale a few times a year. Never paid more than $89 for one, and I used these in my tax office for years. Good printer, and, as mentioned, good, cheap third party cartridges available. HOT TIP....You can get an easy extra 1000 pages by covering the clear window on the cartridge. //@Anonymous: Was $79 dollars in July.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
You only need to do the tape covering when using OEM toner. (That's how manufacturers get ya to buy more before needed)
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Terrible printer. I bought this six months ago and have had to replace it. Don’t waste your money.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Please explain! //@anonymous: You only need to do the tape covering when using OEM toner. (That's how manufacturers get ya to buy more before needed)
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Got same one 69.99 last summer.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Price aside, this is a great great printer. Mine has been working flawlessly for over 5 years //@anonymous: Got same one 69.99 last summer.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Is it wireless?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
All in
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes. The "W" in the model number means it is wireless, and the "D" means it is duplex //@anonymous: Is it wireless?
4 years ago |
wan031
The price increases a lot! Inflation or higher demand?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
corporation taking advantage of "inflation" to maximize profit. //@wan031: The price increases a lot! Inflation or higher demand?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
buy it now? or see 199.99 //@Anonymous: corporation taking advantage of "inflation" to maximize profit. //@wan031: The price increases a lot! Inflation or higher demand?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
>$0.6 per can. There were better deal if you can wait. otherwise it is fine.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
expired
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good for long trip
1 year ago |
Anonymous
My Honda Accord year 2008 needs it. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
How about your Cellphone? Don’t you use it for GPS? //@Anonymous: My Honda Accord year 2008 needs it. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You’re out of touch //@anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Try to use your cellphone in Arizona or Monuments Valley. Let us know the outcome. //@Anonymous: How about your Cellphone? Don’t you use it for GPS? //@Anonymous: My Honda Accord year 2008 needs it. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
We did download offline maps and used iphone everywhere around Arizona and Utah without any issues. You just don't have traffic updates without cellular data. //@Anonymous: Try to use your cellphone in Arizona or Monuments Valley. Let us know the outcome. //@Anonymous: How about your Cellphone? Don’t you use it for GPS? //@Anonymous: My Honda Accord year 2008 needs it. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Maps on Cellphones can work offline with GPS signals, which is also needed by the Garmins. //@Anonymous: Try to use your cellphone in Arizona or Monuments Valley. Let us know the outcome. //@Anonymous: How about your Cellphone? Don’t you use it for GPS? //@Anonymous: My Honda Accord year 2008 needs it. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
This device is still useful when no cellular signals and your car has no builtin GPS.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Actually, the cellular signals are for accessing the map (and live traffic conditions) only. Most of cell phones currently have the GPS receiver on device and can receive GPS/location signals from different Satellites. You can pre-download the map into your cell phone device when you are in the hotel (restaurant, store, or home) with internet access. Then, you can use the pre-downloaded map on your phone as the GPS device on the road even if there are no cellular signals on the road. //@Anonymous: This device is still useful when no cellular signals and your car has no builtin GPS.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It's called "Off line" map provided by Google map on your phone. No real time traffic information though. //@Anonymous: Actually, the cellular signals are for accessing the map (and live traffic conditions) only. Most of cell phones currently have the GPS receiver on device and can receive GPS/location signals from different Satellites. You can pre-download the map into your cell phone device when you are in the hotel (restaurant, store, or home) with internet access. Then, you can use the pre-downloaded map on your phone as the GPS device on the road even if there are no cellular signals on the road. //@Anonymous: This device is still useful when no cellular signals and your car has no builtin GPS.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I tried to use smartphone a couple of times but found it much worse compared to standalone GPS. Also I tried a half dozen applications for navigation and all of them useless. Standalone GPS is only device I can feel comfortably during driving. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yep, why not. //@Anonymous: Are people still buying this?
1 year ago |