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Location: United StatesMember since: Sep 26, 2004

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eurmax (5513)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
gpscity (117222)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer.
rudyc818 (33062)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
gamegear14 (27644)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
random.bike.parts (117567)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Thank you for your business! Great eBayer!
afterprints (30205)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
Reviews (3)
May 04, 2007
Decent Design, But Not Durable for Small Office Use
Likes: Good features, relatively easy to use, and dependable performance for a while. Printing quality not bad for a multi-function machine. Large ink cartridges, which are not too expensive if you buy knock-offs. Dislikes: Slow to get started for some functions. Does not hold up under more-than-casual use, so I don't recommend it for a real small-office environment. This is the third HP printer I've owned and probably the last. The engineering and design is fine, but the company is using cheaper and cheaper components with each successive generation, presumably to stay price-competitive. The result is that the machines just don't last very long any more. The ADF tray broke fairly early on, so I have to hold it up with one hand to ensure that it feeds properly (although it never was very good at feeding multiple documents one-at-a-time.) The output tray broke later on, which resulted in my output being spit out on the floor. I spent $17 to replace that. Now the inside of the flatbed glass is fogged up so my scans are lousy. Unfortunately, the part is not serviceable, so HP's response is to try to sell me a new model at a discounted price. I need a machine that will survive regular small-business use (I also have a laser printer, so I don't use the inkjet for high-volume B&W printing. I've just ordered a Canon MP830. We'll see if it can keep me happier over a longer period than HP.
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Nov 07, 2010
High quality and high reliability
After three HP printers that didn't hold up very well, I tried a Canon this time around. It was a good decision. This machine never fails me, and is very good at everything it does. The ink is more costly than for some other inkjets, but I use a B&W laser printer for things that I need in high quantity. For the times I've used the Canon for large runs of color documents, it worked well and the quality was very good, and the ink certainly cost a lot less than having things printed at a copy shop. At least I can buy one color at a time, so I never have to throw away ink of one color to replace another in a common cartridge. The ink is a lot cheaper from Costco.com, and the Office Depot knock-off ink seems to be OK, too, but I won't use the LD Products stuff anymore. Their customer service is great, but I've had too many problems with their ink cartridges over the years.
Garmin nuvi 750 GPS Navigator
Jul 05, 2016
Exactly What I Expected
This is a ten-year-old model with ten-year-old maps, but includes features that are not included on newer Garmin units, such as route planning with multiple waypoints, a must for any motorcyclist planning a trip that is not necessarily the shortest or fastest route between two points. I expected to have to update the maps, which was done easily on the Garmin website for about $50.