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Re: Sawgrass aftersales support
Posted: 13 Jan 2014, 16:08
by Scotty@BMS
purpledragon;82003 wrote: so ask yourself this do you use compatable inks in a normal printer for normal printing ? if the answer is yes then that printers warranty is void so the next question you should ask yourself is will the company that sold me the compatable inks uphold the warranty should something go wrong with the printer and i dare say the answer wou;d be no .
In most cases this might well be the case, but JetTec will repair or replace any printer that has malfunctioned as a result of their inks being used in your printer.
Re: Sawgrass aftersales support
Posted: 13 Jan 2014, 16:09
by Scotty@BMS
purpledragon;82003 wrote:
so ask yourself this do you use compatable inks in a normal printer for normal printing ? if the answer is yes then that printers warranty is void so the next question you should ask yourself is will the company that sold me the compatable inks uphold the warranty should something go wrong with the printer and i dare say the answer wou;d be no .
In most cases this might well be the case, but JetTec will repair or replace any printer that has malfunctioned as a result of their inks being used in your printer.
Re: Sawgrass aftersales support
Posted: 13 Jan 2014, 16:52
by purpledragon
Scotty@BMS;82006 wrote:In most cases this might well be the case, but JetTec will repair or replace any printer that has malfunctioned as a result of their inks being used in your printer.
All right... all right... but apart from better sanitation and medicine and education and irrigation and public health and roads and a freshwater system and baths and public order... what
have the Romans done for
us?
Re: Sawgrass aftersales support
Posted: 13 Jan 2014, 17:32
by NikGrey
The Wine, Don't forget the Wine !
Re: Sawgrass aftersales support
Posted: 13 Jan 2014, 18:17
by Angloman
can I add a note to this threat
I have a lot of knowledge of ICT and did a lot of procurement in my last job,While doing this I looked at buying a ricoh printer,and what mug press I needed,what paper.
I just bought a second hand ricoh printer,no profile needed,some cheap china ink from ebay and printed my first mug.So my question is why a profile just to print.I also found the Ricoh printer 3110nd @£100.00. I will post the link when I get access to my work email .Also if the model is new @£100 it is a throw away item if it breaks as far as I am concerned,
Re: Sawgrass aftersales support
Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 11:05
by arthur.daley
Angloman;82011 wrote:can I add a note to this threat
I have a lot of knowledge of ICT and did a lot of procurement in my last job,While doing this I looked at buying a ricoh printer,and what mug press I needed,what paper.
I just bought a second hand ricoh printer,no profile needed,some cheap china ink from ebay and printed my first mug.So my question is why a profile just to print.I also found the Ricoh printer 3110nd @£100.00. I will post the link when I get access to my work email .Also if the model is new @£100 it is a throw away item if it breaks as far as I am concerned,
If you don't worry about colour accuracy or predictability or print quality in general then indeed why bother to profile, why bother with all the hassle of downloading and installing a free profile?
Not entirely sure what point it is that you are trying to make?
Arthur