Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 4 updates in 2 topics

ggggg9271@gmail.com: Nov 03 09:13AM -0800

> https://www.techradar.com/best/best-cheap-printers
 
Has this been your experience with printers?:
 
https://www.wired.com/story/why-do-printers-still-suck/
John Weiss <jrweiss98155@comcast.net>: Nov 03 11:48AM -0800


> Has this been your experience with printers?:
 
> https://www.wired.com/story/why-do-printers-still-suck/
 
In the past, with an HP printer, yes.
 
However, I bought a Brother laser printer for less than $200 over 10
years ago. Still works fine most of the time - occasionally chokes on
cardstock when printing postcards, but is fine if I only load 2 or 3
sheets at a time.
Bob F <bobnospam@gmail.com>: Nov 03 02:51PM -0800

On 11/3/2020 11:48 AM, John Weiss wrote:
> years ago.  Still works fine most of the time - occasionally chokes on
> cardstock when printing postcards, but is fine if I only load 2 or 3
> sheets at a time.
 
I recently spent a few bucks for a new "separation pad" and feed roller
for my ancient thrift shop HP LJ6L, which works like new now. I still
have a few "new" toners for it that someone freecycled to me years ago.
The last thing I bought for printing was 15 or 20 years ago when I
bought a full box of paper (5000 sheets) at a thrift shop for a few dollars.
 
I also have a magicolor 2430DL color laser printer I received through
freecycle that I use if I need color printing or faster printing. I have
done nothing to it but a couple of small adjustments.
 
I quickly learned that inkjet printers were way more trouble and expense
than they were worth.
Derald <derald@invalid.net>: Nov 03 03:05PM -0500


>The good news is you are recovering.
Well, yes but so very slo-o-ow-wly. Who'd ever have thought that
simple daily tasks could take such effort. Man, you should hide and
watch me tie shoes or button a shirt.
 
>I might have mentioned in the past that I long ago failed the post office exam
>on mail sorting. It'll be a snap for you to get better than me at putting pegs
>precisely in holes.
I hope so.. That right hand/arm are really wild. As I've said:
It's as if they have wills but not minds of their own.
 
>(That sounds like a very masculine activity. I wonder if women try to aim the
>hole so it hits the peg?)
Could be...Brings to mind springtime afternoons spent with Linda S.
who proved very adept at that latter activity).
 
>Be well, my friend.
Thanks for the kind words, Harry.
--
Derald
...the only traits that are passed down in your family
are perversity, ego-centrism, laziness and sociopathic tendencies.
--Lynn Barton, Filedheacht Music School, East Bridgewater, MA to Derald, July, 2016
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