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Putting Fax Print Cartridges in lights...... again
This afternoon I received an e-mail from EBay, asking me to review a product I purchased and it said "be the first to review this product" so I guess EBay have not read my last review. The temptation is just too great....... so here we go again ;o)
Why you bought it - well that would be because I have a fax machine that requires a PFA421 ink cartridge and funnily enough, without a replacement cartridge the fax won't print!
What you like most about it - the price
What you dislike about it - It's an ink cartridge! It squirts ink on paper in a uniformed pattern so you can read faxes. You can't dislike it, accept when it runs out at the most inopportune moment. Although in fairness to the poor cartridge, the fax machine does tell you for about a week that the catridge is running out. So I guess the cartridge can't be blamed for a humans insistance on getting as much ink as possible out of the poor catridge, bleeding it dry. But when all is said and done, what can you dislike about the little catridge? It's one of lifes neccesities and it is a little similar to writing a review on
a light bulb.
But hey, in appreciation of all the worlds ink catridges, I'll take this opportunity to place an ink cartridges name in lights.....after all, it may well be the only real appreciation they ever receive, because the only time they ever really get noticed is when they run out :o)Read full review...
The funniest of questions
This morning I received an e-mail from EBay, asking me to review a product I purchased................. you really do have to see the funnier side of EBay's request for reviews.
Why you bought it - well that would be because I have a fax machine that requires a PFA421 ink cartridge and funnily enough, without a replacement cartridge the fax won't print!
What you like most about it - the price
What you dislike about it - It's an ink cartridge! It squirts ink on paper in a uniformed pattern so you can read faxes. You can't dislike it, accept when it runs out at the most inopportune moment. Although in fairness to the poor cartridge, the fax machine does tell you for about a week that the catridge is running out. So I guess the cartridge can't be blamed for a humans insistance on getting as much ink as possible out of the poor catridge, bleeding it dry. But when all is said and done, what can you dislike about the little catridge? It's one of lifes neccesities and it is a little similar to writing a review on
a light bulb.
But hey, in appreciation of all the worlds ink catridges, I'll take this opportunity to place an ink cartridges name in lights.....after all, it may well be the only real appreciation they ever receive, because the only time they ever really get noticed is when they run out :o)Read full review...