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Posted by Mary Emdy on September 01, 2004 at 08:00:11 from (209.151.115.43):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Computer Problems - PRINTER PROBLEM - advice needed !!! posted by ELEANOR HANNA on March 16, 2002 at 14:04:21:
Have HP psc 1350 all-in-one. Has had print cartridge errors since soon after purchase. It is now unable to print a full page without a print cartridge error. New cartridges do not correct the problem. Reinstalling driver software does not. I am at a loss as to the reason for the problem, unless it is a hardware problem that needs repair. Are there any other HP 1350 users out there with a similar experience? Would welcome any information. Also, I would like to purchase a new, higher quality printer for my new computer designs business. I would like help in knowing what to look for. Print quality, color and b&w, required. Ability to print on envelopes and cardstock necessary. Copy and scan features a plus. Information or websites welcomed. Thank you for any info or help you can provide.
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