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My least favorite breaker to buy loose is an I-Line.
101° Rx = + /_\
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macmikeman, can you say that again?
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That "that" that that McMikeman wrote is not a record.If his first name was That, [perhaps asian] then that would be.
By the way how much do blank breaker space covers cost? ~Peter
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Ian, one thing you have to understand is the "free" ink cartridge in most new printers is less than half full.
They do give away printers to create a market for cartridges tho.
That is the same philosophy with these panel bundles. They know once that is wired in they have a built in marketing opportunity for breakers.
OT**** I have several old printers around here but the only IJ I really use is the DeskJet500 because it is the best bang for the buck on ink, when you can find it and I got a bunch of them for free when State Farm tossed them. I usually use my laser printer because it is cheaper per page for a better printout and I still have a couple matrix printers for labels and such. I also have a thermal receipt printer that comes in handy when you need one.
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Ian, one thing you have to understand is the "free" ink cartridge in most new printers is less than half full.
I understand that part. Here's something I don't get: Why did the half-full tank last 1 1/2 years printing nothing but photos, and the replacement last 3 months of photos? I don't get it! Ian A.
Is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
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It killed me to see bus duct still in the crates thrown in the dumpster. I'm sure the dumpster company was pretty happy!!
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