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November 13, 2008

Printer

I don’t know why, but the black cartridge in my printer decided to stop working.  I bought a new one, though the one I initially put in was new, and still nothing.  My color cartridge still works just fine, but not my black one.  I am now printing out all of my papers in dark blue ink because I think that is probably the closest that I can get to the traditional black ink paper.  I spent a long time talking to a technician, but to no avail.  My printer still does not work like it used to.  Though the printer I have is certainly not the most expensive on the market (it was actually one of the least expensive that I could buy), I am still mourning the loss of this indispensable piece of technology.  Because my color cartridge still works, I will stick with it until that dies and then contemplate making the investment in a new printer.  I am hesitant to get a new one now because I am also looking into getting a new computer for my future, whatever that might hold.  I have seen in the past lots of deals in relation to purchasing both a computer and printer.  Sometimes they give you a discount on a printer, or it is even included in the purchase of the computer for “free.”  I think for now I will just hope that my color cartridge will hold out until I have determined my next step and then see about getting a new printer.

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