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On 3/13/2015 suzieQ4me said:

SoX, I will say that the cost of that today's special ($99) is a very good price for what all that printer will do! Let us know how you like it when you get it set up and going!!

I may be calling on you for help with that, SuzieQ ... I don't know jack about setting up a wireless printer ... or anything else, for that matter, lol.

Thanks all for your replies!

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On 3/13/2015 SoX said:
On 3/13/2015 suzieQ4me said:

SoX, I will say that the cost of that today's special ($99) is a very good price for what all that printer will do! Let us know how you like it when you get it set up and going!!

I may be calling on you for help with that, SuzieQ ... I don't know jack about setting up a wireless printer ... or anything else, for that matter, lol.

Thanks all for your replies!

There is nothing to setting up a wireless printer.

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SoX, I have used generic in my Canon printers and I have never had an issue with any of them. the last tanks I bought was for my 5 ink tank printer and I got 10 ink tanks for $34. now I've had my printer for going on three years and I just put the last of those ink tanks in to the printer so for 3 years I paid $69 for the printer, which came with 5 full Canon tanks, & I spent 34 dollars for the other 10 ink tanks.I see that total coming to $103 for using that printer for almost 3 years and I still have lots of ink left in those five ink tanks. So if I divide that by 3 that comes out to about $33 a year or somewhere in that neighborhood. I know some people don't want to use generic tanks, but I've never had a problem and if I did? From what I save on that type of ink I could buy two or three printers. So I don't concern myself with whether the ink will void the warranty or not. I see printers like I do Tracfones, which are pretty much throw away electronic devices.
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