On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 18:57 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Yes, exactly. I am asking for a site where I can do that?
The HP site :)
Seriously, like WD for drives, I will not buy a non-HP printer. Their home printers are as sturdy as the office lineup, they work perfect with Linux, and they cost only a few percent more than their junk counterparts. Ink is as cheap as you would like it to be, as the HP cartridges are easy to refill. No drilling or chips to reset, just pick up the sticker with your fingernail and inject the ink. Not caps to tap and since the hole is on top (with a sponge inside and a sticker outside) nothing spills.
I have been using several HP jets for quite a while now, starting from the days that HP blatently refused to support anything else but M$, they even refused to get their own printers working under their own HP-systems running HP-UX... ;-) But besides that historical perspective... You wrote about alternative refils.
From a cost perspective highly understandable, as the official stuf if extremely overpriced. Tried several alternative suppliers, nice for the first 10 pages, but horrible afterwards.
Not only their ink is liquid gold (heroine is cheaper), but color-laser is HP (High priced) as wel For instance, a CP4525n costs about $1100. For the four cartridges you pay about the same. If you conclude that they : - work correctly now, agreed - cost more than their counterparts, agreed but write that the difference is some percent? Either you doze off at school, or you are the proverbial salesman.. hw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org