B40w

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Hi Guys

As you may know i've gave up trying to solve the problem with my B40W not printing black or yellow, Rather than binning the printer i thought somebody on here might like to have a go at sorting it.

So i'm putting it up for sale to the best offer, NO ink included as i don't want to post ink system in case of leakage

PM me any offers for printer
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We've mentioned recently about putting a guide price for all For Sale items as folk weren't getting many responses. Maybe see how it goes, if you don't get anything consider putting a price on.
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How does offers of around £50 + £5 postage sound
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£50 is very expensive for something that almast end up in your bin.
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Paul;21512 wrote:£50 is very expensive for something that almast end up in your bin.
Yeah that's just because i was getting stressed with it and i've ordered b1100 so thought i wouldn't need it, Might just be simply to fix for someone who is used to the problem, i can't be bothered with it

Was only bought in Jan this year, what price would you say
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If that would be may printer then I would try to bring it to life again. if not I would give it away for free for good home. if fixed then bonus. if not then just recycling :)

I actualy got some solution for head cleaning at home and tempted to have a go. but already have 2 printers so dont realy want to spend more many for another one.
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I've not got the time or patient to fix it, i've got other printers i can use. if nobody buys i'll stick it in the cupboard and maybe sometime time sort it out.
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If it's not printing black/yellow, and was only bought in January, surely it's still under warranty?
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Kaz;21558 wrote:If it's not printing black/yellow, and was only bought in January, surely it's still under warranty?
Yeah the printer was bought it Jan from stationary company as the one that came in the sublimation set broke at xmas so they would know i've not used right cartridges voiding any warranty
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Alligiftor;21504 wrote:How does offers of around £50 + £5 postage sound

It's worth considering that I bought my B40W from Amazon's warehouse clearance for £70 with free delivery. That was brand new (just open-box). I wouldn't consider £55 for a second-hand one that doesn't print in two of the colours.
Alligiftor;21504 wrote:NO ink included
If there's no ink, that means you've removed the cartridges and are shipping it without cartridges installed? Epson always recommend shipping it with cartridges in place. Chances are that the recipient will discover that *none* of the colours print when they receive it.

£20 would be too expensive because the risk is all the buyer's and they could end up with nothing but an expensive door stop.
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