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DaveC
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Past and present OEMs?
Trying to see what brand toner they use...
Thanks!
Trying to see what brand toner they use...
Thanks!
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On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 10:51:42 PM UTC-5, DaveC wrote:
Past and present OEMs? Trying to see what brand toner they use... Thanks!
Huh ?
God damn, let a person learn two buzzwords and they think we are going to do thousands worth of research for them.
toner is toner, nobody carres what brand it is. If they do they but real OEM from the people whose name is on th eprinter. Dells, who knows how many China whores made them. If it ain't an HP or a Xerox is could be anything.
No model number,. year or date, what you want a total lixting ? If we came up with a total listiong fom say 1995 to present, you weould want us to sift it for your model.
should you choose to reveal it.
Forget it. Learn to refill the toner if you want to be cheap. Do something.
Like people ocme here with "My TV don't work". What brand, what do you mean does it lightup but show shit, or does it show nothing ? does it make any noise or sound ? Is there a power light and does it lightup ?
They are fucking stupid. But then you have that.
so how do we fuck those greddy printer techs out of some money ? They only go to five seminars a year at a cost of a grand or so each. They obnly went to trade school which means they REALLY ARE going to pay back the tuition. Their gas and insurance ain't your problem, as long as they tell you how to fix the problem for free.
Walk in here with some fucking informnation. Intelligent peoiple get help. They are polite and included the neede3d details in the OP because they know what the needed details are.
You are not even aware of needed details. You didn't even give out the fucking model number.
To say "all" I would have had to look it up. I knew "most" was a fact.HP uses a 3rd party engine in many of their printers.
Likely all. Why do you think I hang on to my made-by-Canon HP 4M?
On 11/06/2013 09:46 PM, jurb6006@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 10:51:42 PM UTC-5, DaveC wrote:
Past and present OEMs? Trying to see what brand toner they use...
Thanks!
Huh ?
God damn, let a person learn two buzzwords and they think we are going
to do thousands worth of research for them.
toner is toner, nobody carres what brand it is. If they do they but
real OEM from the people whose name is on th eprinter. Dells, who
knows how many China whores made them. If it ain't an HP or a Xerox is
could be anything.
No model number,. year or date, what you want a total lixting ? If we
came up with a total listiong fom say 1995 to present, you weould want
us to sift it for your model.
should you choose to reveal it.
Forget it. Learn to refill the toner if you want to be cheap. Do
something.
Like people ocme here with "My TV don't work". What brand, what do you
mean does it lightup but show shit, or does it show nothing ? does it
make any noise or sound ? Is there a power light and does it lightup ?
They are fucking stupid. But then you have that.
so how do we fuck those greddy printer techs out of some money ? They
only go to five seminars a year at a cost of a grand or so each. They
obnly went to trade school which means they REALLY ARE going to pay
back the tuition. Their gas and insurance ain't your problem, as long
as they tell you how to fix the problem for free.
Walk in here with some fucking informnation. Intelligent peoiple get
help. They are polite and included the neede3d details in the OP
because they know what the needed details are.
You are not even aware of needed details. You didn't even give out the
fucking model number.
HP uses a 3rd party engine in many of their printers.
Most if not all per WS
HP uses a 3rd party engine in many of their printers.
Likely all. Why do you think I hang on to my made-by-Canon HP 4M?
To say "all" I would have had to look it up. I knew "most" was a fact.
Thanks for noticing me slackin' ;-)
On Friday, November 8, 2013 2:09:20 PM UTC-5, DaveC wrote:
Dell 2330dn
Can't say 100% since I don't have one, but I believe it's an OEM Lexmark.
Actually, the question you appear to want to ask is
"whose marking engine is used in Dell printers"
as any OEM probably still buys the marking engine
from someone else!
Past and present OEMs?
Trying to see what brand toner they use...
Actually, the question you appear to want to ask is
"whose marking engine is used in Dell printers"
as any OEM probably still buys the marking engine
from someone else!
Considering the fact that DELL IS THE OEM, not the other way around.
In computers, an OEM is someone who buys an item and slaps their name
on it.
In automobiles, it's the other way around because the US Congress screwed
that pooch too.
HP started out OEM'ing Canon laser printers, Apple OEM'ed the same printers,
with an added Adobe postscript board. This small development of a desktop
laser printer started a whole industry, and changed Canon from a successful
camera company to a very large office product company.
They still sell cameras, but it is a very small fraction of the size of
their office product divisions.