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The Jackoholic

thinning out the tards
does anyone know where i can go to buy new jet ports for a epson photo 820, they are clogged because i don't use it much but have to now that school has started up
 
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Kizzy

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I got so sick and tired of screwing around with printers/parts/etc. that a few years ago, I broke down and bought a top quality laser printer. Best investment I ever made.

I did have some problems with the rollers not feeding the paper in correctly recently, but after a good cleaning, I was able to fix it.

And to answer your question, no, I tossed a couple of Epsons along with several other broken printers when I moved, and I will say that when it comes to fixing printers, parts are expensive and hard to come by unless they are quality printers. JMO :peace:
 

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
The Jackoholic said:
does anyone know where i can go to buy new jet ports for a epson photo 820, they are clogged because i don't use it much but have to now that school has started up
I'll take your parts off your hands when you're done with them! :lmao:
 

Suz

33 yrs & we r still n luv
Kizzy said:
I got so sick and tired of screwing around with printers/parts/etc. that a few years ago, I broke down and bought a top quality laser printer. Best investment I ever made.

I did have some problems with the rollers not feeding the paper in correctly recently, but after a good cleaning, I was able to fix it.

And to answer your question, no, I tossed a couple of Epsons along with several other broken printers when I moved, and I will say that when it comes to fixing printers, parts are expensive and hard to come by unless they are quality printers. JMO :peace:
:yeahthat:

I don't have a laser printer, :ohwell: I have the HP photo smart. Never have problems other then running out of ink. :lol: My software has a calibration/cleaning cycle.... I'm sure you have gone to epson's website?? I'm surprised they couldn't help you.

BUT when I did purchasing of IT related items on base, CDW was my favorite site!! :yay:
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
Triggerfish said:
CDW is good but newegg may be even better.
newegg is the bomb! Lots of good stuff I'd love to have on that site.

Jackoholic, I'm pretty sure your best bet is to go online for your parts; if not, just go buy a new printer! Prices are great!
 
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