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September 6th, 2004, 08:37 AM
#1
Registered User
Up to 5,000 pages/month
Now here's something I don't understand. Whilst reading thru the Staples add I noticed this laserjet printer (an HP LJ1000 series) that says it will print "Up to 5,000 pages/month"
Now my question is how does that work?
Is there a built in calendar that will deactivate the printer when you've exceeded your 5000 page per month quota?
Does an HP Authorized technician have to come out and reset your page count so you can print more than 5000 pages?
Or is it like a Gas/Electric utility thing where they come out and read your meter once a month and charge you appropriately?
If I don't exceed my 5000 per month quota, does my unused page count "rollover" to the next month like cel phone minutes?
Maybe one of our HP or Printer gurus around here can sort that out.
thanks
"And just when I thought today couldn't get anymore poo-like." -Outcoded
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September 6th, 2004, 08:59 AM
#2
Registered User
Not that I don't appreciate your tongue in cheek sarcasm, but I'm also amused by HP's overly optimistic duty cycle. If you ran that puppy for 5,000 pages a month it would probably explode.
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September 6th, 2004, 09:04 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by craigmodius
Now here's something I don't understand. Whilst reading thru the Staples add I noticed this laserjet printer (an HP LJ1000 series) that says it will print "Up to 5,000 pages/month"
Now my question is how does that work?
Is there a built in calendar that will deactivate the printer when you've exceeded your 5000 page per month quota?
Does an HP Authorized technician have to come out and reset your page count so you can print more than 5000 pages?
Or is it like a Gas/Electric utility thing where they come out and read your meter once a month and charge you appropriately?
If I don't exceed my 5000 per month quota, does my unused page count "rollover" to the next month like cel phone minutes?
Maybe one of our HP or Printer gurus around here can sort that out.
thanks 
well , i sorta read it this way ,
the printers warrenty equels 5000 x 12 =60,000 (5000 pages per mth x 12 mth) ,,,if it has a 12m warrenty ,
this equates to 1250 pages a week or 178 pages per day (7 day week) ,,
no they do not come around and check the counter ,,,
in a 12 m period the printer is capable of 60,000 pages above that you are overworking the machine and should have bought a stronger/more expensive one.
freddy
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September 6th, 2004, 09:13 AM
#4
Geezer
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September 6th, 2004, 09:23 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by confus-ed
whats the matter with you? this is the second "dig" you have had at me today ,,,and I hav,nt bothered reading all the threads yet ,,
keep on posting , next goal will be 10k
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September 6th, 2004, 09:34 AM
#6
Registered User
 Originally Posted by confus-ed
[i]Its meant to be a complete joke Freddy, a piss take, Shirley !?!?! (that well known speiling mistook  ) .. its in the lounge, I pressume craig was expecting some funny answers ? ..
I don't know, I think Hudsonsmith's idea of the printer literaly EXPLODING if it hit 5000 pages in a month was pretty funny.
"Oh my god she's gonna blow!!! Hit the deck!!!!!"
KA-POW!!! end of printer, shoulda read the warranty.
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September 6th, 2004, 09:53 AM
#7
Geezer
 Originally Posted by freddy
whats the matter with you? this is the second "dig" you have had at me today ,,,and I hav,nt bothered reading all the threads yet ,,
2nd ? I didn't even know I'd made a first one ? - I was merely commenting on the humour of this passing you by (in an even, apparently, more unfunny way still !), I must admit it nearly made it past me & then I realised we were meant to be inventing exploding printers & little HP gnomes going on strike & such ..
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September 6th, 2004, 05:19 PM
#8
Registered User
 Originally Posted by craigmodius
Maybe one of our HP or Printer gurus around here can sort that out.
thanks 
Actually, the page count does sometimes count. I've had a couple HP LaserJet 4200n printers that were near warranty-end that needed to be repaired or replaced. HP would check the manufacture/warranty date and then ask me what the current page count was. In two cases they took back printers that were just over warranty in terms of time but still under 200,000 pages; in one case a printer that was just a couple weeks inside the warranty was rejected because it was well over 200,000 pages.
Sorry if this was meant to be a joke. Since I knew I figured I'd take it 'seriously' and toss the info out.
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September 6th, 2004, 06:23 PM
#9
Registered User
Its works like you accountant it puts the excess amount on hold till the first of the month
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September 6th, 2004, 06:29 PM
#10
Registered User
oh so it IS a warranty thing. that makes sense now.
Hey NooNoo is there a warranty limit on this board if we exceed a certain number of posts per month?
Is the board gonna like EXPLODE if Adept or the WOTPP commandoes go over a set limit?
Or do we have to collectively go over that limit.
When we hit 300,000 posts do we have to swap in a maintenence kit?
just makin' sure 'cuz I don't wanna like break nuthin'
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September 6th, 2004, 07:49 PM
#11
Registered User
 Originally Posted by craigmodius
oh so it IS a warranty thing. that makes sense now.
Yep. They won't count "per month" (if the printer is three months old and has 25,000 pages they don't care) but they do count "total" - one year times 5,000 pages/month means ... break the sumbatch before you get to 60,000 pages.
 Originally Posted by craigmodius
Hey NooNoo is there a warranty limit on this board if we exceed a certain number of posts per month?
Is the board gonna like EXPLODE if Adept or the WOTPP commandoes go over a set limit?
Or do we have to collectively go over that limit.
It's collectively. I think. Scott should have the warranty paperwork.
 Originally Posted by craigmodius
When we hit 300,000 posts do we have to swap in a maintenence kit?
just makin' sure 'cuz I don't wanna like break nuthin' 
We'd better all quit posting 'till Scott or Noo comes up with the warranty details. It would suck if the forum just quit working.
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September 7th, 2004, 03:00 AM
#12
Driver Terrier
 Originally Posted by craigmodius
oh so it IS a warranty thing. that makes sense now.
Hey NooNoo is there a warranty limit on this board if we exceed a certain number of posts per month?
Is the board gonna like EXPLODE if Adept or the WOTPP commandoes go over a set limit?
Or do we have to collectively go over that limit.
When we hit 300,000 posts do we have to swap in a maintenence kit?
just makin' sure 'cuz I don't wanna like break nuthin' 
Not as far as I am aware... but please don't try, an exploding NooNoo is not a pretty sight 
As a tangent to this topic
Verbatim DVD-R 4x 25pk Spindle
Our Price: £11.99
8 New & Used from £9.99
Amazon
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September 7th, 2004, 05:57 AM
#13
Registered User
LOL yeah I'll stick with the un-used DVD-Rs, you tend to be able to fit more data on those.
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September 7th, 2004, 09:48 AM
#14
Registered User
 Originally Posted by NooNoo
Verbatim DVD-R 4x 25pk Spindle
Our Price: £11.99
8 New & Used from £9.99
Another stroke of genius from the Marketing/Advertising department. Don't just love having to deal with Vendor reps before you get to anyone who knows something about their product?
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