Lexmark Z42 dead?

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Nathan Gutman

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When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Is my Leaxmark Z42 dead just
like that?
The wall outlet and the power supply checked out OK.
Is there an internal fuse or breaker anywhere inside?
Thanks,
Nathan
 
Sounds like you are lucky to me

Isn't that the unit in which the ink cartridges are tiny, can't be refilled
and cost about double what the actual printer costs?

Did you see the review of this (?) unit on Tech TV a few days ago?

Time to sell Lexmark shares before everyone catches on


"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@cshore.com> wrote in message
news:a9humvo52f09cqg1k7s0vg4iq238ri83m1@4ax.com...
When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Is my Leaxmark Z42 dead just
like that?
The wall outlet and the power supply checked out OK.
Is there an internal fuse or breaker anywhere inside?
Thanks,
Nathan
 
"Licensed to Quill" <vintagepen@compuserve.nospam.com> wrote in message news:<bkq09d$anq$1@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com>...
Sounds like you are lucky to me

Isn't that the unit in which the ink cartridges are tiny, can't be refilled
and cost about double what the actual printer costs?

Did you see the review of this (?) unit on Tech TV a few days ago?

Time to sell Lexmark shares before everyone catches on

The INK CARTEL strikes again!
-k
 
I try to stay away from these, but I seem to remember that if you unplug
(not turn off, unplug) the thing and leave it unplugged for 5-10
minutes, it will reset and miraculously spring back to life when plugged
back in.

"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@cshore.com> wrote in message
news:a9humvo52f09cqg1k7s0vg4iq238ri83m1@4ax.com...
When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Is my Leaxmark Z42 dead just
like that?
The wall outlet and the power supply checked out OK.
Is there an internal fuse or breaker anywhere inside?
Thanks,
Nathan
 
I did that but it stays dead.

What printer(s) do you like?
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 16:03:45 -0400, "Eric Vey" <junk@ericvey.com>
wrote:

I try to stay away from these, but I seem to remember that if you unplug
(not turn off, unplug) the thing and leave it unplugged for 5-10
minutes, it will reset and miraculously spring back to life when plugged
back in.

"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@cshore.com> wrote in message
news:a9humvo52f09cqg1k7s0vg4iq238ri83m1@4ax.com...
When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Is my Leaxmark Z42 dead just
like that?
The wall outlet and the power supply checked out OK.
Is there an internal fuse or breaker anywhere inside?
Thanks,
Nathan
 
I still like HP printers. I don't care much for anything else they make,
but I like their printers. Next choice would be Epson.

"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@cshore.com> wrote in message
news:1qa4nvosap36734te2dvn47q1amjrlsn66@4ax.com...
I did that but it stays dead.

What printer(s) do you like?
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 16:03:45 -0400, "Eric Vey" <junk@ericvey.com
wrote:

I try to stay away from these, but I seem to remember that if you
unplug
(not turn off, unplug) the thing and leave it unplugged for 5-10
minutes, it will reset and miraculously spring back to life when
plugged
back in.

"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@cshore.com> wrote in message
news:a9humvo52f09cqg1k7s0vg4iq238ri83m1@4ax.com...
When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Is my Leaxmark Z42 dead
just
like that?
The wall outlet and the power supply checked out OK.
Is there an internal fuse or breaker anywhere inside?
Thanks,
Nathan
 

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