I had a lexmark scanner once...bought the top of the range model cos it was still cheaper than the competitors....then I upgraded from 98 to 2000 (and eventually XP) and it hasn't worked since. They never updated the drivers for it. So I got six months use out of £200....I'll never buy one again.
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Lexmark *spit*
I had a lexmark scanner once...bought the top of the range model cos it was still cheaper than the competitors....then I upgraded from 98 to 2000 (and eventually XP) and it hasn't worked since. They never updated the drivers for it. So I got six months use out of £200....I'll never buy one again.
I had a lexmark scanner once...bought the top of the range model cos it was still cheaper than the competitors....then I upgraded from 98 to 2000 (and eventually XP) and it hasn't worked since. They never updated the drivers for it. So I got six months use out of £200....I'll never buy one again.
as printers they're no better or worse than anyone elses, some models are a bit fonk and prone to breakages, the drivers are solid enough though other than that internet printing b*ll*x that never works. it's the price of the replacement cartridges/toner and the atrocious UK technical support that gets me; but then they're almost all like that now
Lexmark? No. Yes. No. Yes. No. Yes. Shut up Bill, let Al talk. This is MY personality here Mr. Clinton! No, we're the personalities, Steve is the host.
Sorry for that, you saw my bad sides.
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Homesterrunner.com
Edited by - Eh_Steve on 2/10/2004 1:55:33 PM
Sorry for that, you saw my bad sides.
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Homesterrunner.com
Edited by - Eh_Steve on 2/10/2004 1:55:33 PM
Mmm, can someone smell the lingering, meaty stench of spam?
Well for me, when I was at Melbourne Uni, I had to do some voluntary work as part of a History subject. I worked at the "Royal Australasian College of Surgeons" for two weeks, and I had to print a few hundred colour scans of documents from the National Archives. The damn Lexmark printer kept chewing up the paper, distorting the images, shutting itself off for no apparent reason, and all this happened AFTER the techs spent four hours trying to get it to appear on the network! I have also had other problems with them in the past.
Well for me, when I was at Melbourne Uni, I had to do some voluntary work as part of a History subject. I worked at the "Royal Australasian College of Surgeons" for two weeks, and I had to print a few hundred colour scans of documents from the National Archives. The damn Lexmark printer kept chewing up the paper, distorting the images, shutting itself off for no apparent reason, and all this happened AFTER the techs spent four hours trying to get it to appear on the network! I have also had other problems with them in the past.
Out of slight curiosity, is anyone out there still using a Dot-matrix, besides my mom?
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
That's interesting about Lexmarks being such problems. My wife uses Brother faxes too. Yes, she still uses faxes because some of her clients are rather... um... technophobic. Anyway, those faxes are now 9 years old and neither have had a single problem.
She used to have HP printers. They were HP 4 somethings. She had three on line as networked printers and they were constantly jamming up. They were replaced with Lexmark Optra S 1650N's and she's never looked back. I guess its all a matter of the proper alignment of the sun, moon and stars when you install those things.
She used to have HP printers. They were HP 4 somethings. She had three on line as networked printers and they were constantly jamming up. They were replaced with Lexmark Optra S 1650N's and she's never looked back. I guess its all a matter of the proper alignment of the sun, moon and stars when you install those things.
Where the hell did my post go? I made a post and it has vanished! Maybe it was one of the Mods. Weird.
Anyway, as I said (or at least I thought I did) engineering and design companies still use old plotters which are dot-matrix. So they are still alive and well.
As for printers Indy, you are right. They are temperamental things at best.
Anyway, as I said (or at least I thought I did) engineering and design companies still use old plotters which are dot-matrix. So they are still alive and well.
As for printers Indy, you are right. They are temperamental things at best.
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