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red devil Wrote:

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> Afraid so Ots, welcome to the world of the Mock

> Shirt...

>

> http://cdn2.next.co.uk/COMMON/Items/Default/Defaul

> t/Publications/X55/shotview-315x472/480/755-053-X5

> 5s.jpg



Ah okay.


I have a jumper with a bit of material across the neck which I suppose looks like a tshirt underneath, but had never seen the mock shirt look.

I've just bought an expensive (to me) Epson printer.


At every f-ing opportunity it tells me to buy genuine Epson ink.


Epson - a) Bloody reduce your ink prices then. Massively.


b) The more you tell me to do this, the less likely I am to do it.


GRRRRRRR

Did a lot of research before I bought this one :))


ETA: Clearly the research did not extend so far as to find out whether every time I printed something out there would be "Buy Epson Ink" highlighted in yellow :))


Not sure it would have been enough to stop me buying the printer, however ..... very pleased with it otherwise and yes, I'm using compatible cartridges ("The printer has detected that you are not using Epson ink, blah blah". F*** off printer!!!)

Loz Wrote:

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> Not enough research, Sue! Google is again your

> friend...

>

> http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7298852_disable-ink-dete

> ct-epson.html


You misunderstand :))


It's not when I replace cartridges. It's EVERY BLOODY TIME I PRINT ANYTHING :)) :)) :))


See screenshot attached ...... see the bright yellow strip on the right .....


And I would not have thought, before buying the printer, to have googled this kind of thing - it wasn't mentioned in any reviews :(


And NOW, possibly coincidentally and possibly not, following a Windows update, whenever I type anything eg into this forum box, or an email, all the "print" displayed is getting FAINTER AND FAINTER until I can scarcely see it ....


Another googling session looms. Meantime my kitchen currently has no floor and no ceiling and much of my house is full of dust which came up through the floorboards :))


Oh happy days :))


ETA: And yes, StraferJack, it's very sad isn't it ..... and after my Canon printer died, I bought another one off here very cheaply as an intended stopgap "in full working order" (I'm not in the least suggesting that description wasn't in good faith) and IT WOULDN'T PRINT :)) :)) :)) I think because it had been kicking around unused for ages .....


At which point I gritted my teeth, gave up on the Canon (having tried everything), and bought this one ....

Loz Wrote:

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> Yep - that change should stop that as well, Sue.


Oh, OK!! Thanks!


Only thing is though, it will disable the ink level message as well, which is quite useful .....


But the good news (to me and touch wood) is that after giving it my undivided attention for half an hour and by a process of trial and error, I got my broadband working !!

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> you don't need the printer to tell you when ink is

> low it will be obvious when you print.


Yes of course you're right - and I try to make sure I've always got at least one spare cartridge of each colour - but by the time it's obvious when you print, if you don't have a spare cartridge, you're stuffed .....

Loz Wrote:

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> I ignore low ink messages anyway. Changing when

> you are told would waste about 50% of a cartridge.



I think doing that might have been one of the things which messed up my prevfous printer.


I let cartridges run right to the end regardless of "ink out" messages :(

Happening to me as well. I thought it was my PC. Also seems to be happening on some websites, mainly BBC News. All the letters are getting pixeliy.

>

>

> And NOW, possibly coincidentally and possibly not,

> following a Windows update, whenever I type

> anything eg into this forum box, or an email, all

> the "print" displayed is getting FAINTER AND

> FAINTER until I can scarcely see it ....

>

>

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