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new PSC 1410 ... mmm

 
 
drd
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      31st Dec 2005
All,

Having recently taken delivery of a new PSC1410, I cannot wait for the OE
cartrdiges to run out so I can buy generics from PC World ... I understand
that I can expect to get results equal to, if not better, than with OEM
carts!!!! mmmmm ... cant wait ... cheap ink and excellent, consistent
colour, fade free, results .... mmm

unless any of you know any better of course ...

all the best for 2006

Dr Dolittle




 
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      31st Dec 2005


drd wrote:

>All,
>
>Having recently taken delivery of a new PSC1410, I cannot wait for the OE
>cartrdiges to run out so I can buy generics from PC World ... I understand
>that I can expect to get results equal to, if not better, than with OEM
>carts!!!! mmmmm ... cant wait ... cheap ink and excellent, consistent
>colour, fade free, results .... mmm
>
>unless any of you know any better of course ...
>
>all the best for 2006
>
>Dr Dolittle
>
>
>

ONE BORN EVERY DAY.

>
>
>
>
>

 
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      31st Dec 2005
measekite wrote:
> drd wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> Having recently taken delivery of a new PSC1410, I cannot wait for
>> the OE cartrdiges to run out so I can buy generics from PC World ...
>> I understand that I can expect to get results equal to, if not
>> better, than with OEM carts!!!! mmmmm ... cant wait ... cheap ink
>> and excellent, consistent colour, fade free, results .... mmm
>>
>> unless any of you know any better of course ...
>>
>> all the best for 2006
>>
>> Dr Dolittle
>>
>>
>>

> ONE BORN EVERY DAY.


there certainly is ... (hook, line and sinker! too easy in fact ...)

see you next Tuesday!


 
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