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 Posted by SBFan2000 on 02/07/06 23:42 
Actually, not that is any of your business, but I work for a Toshiba dealer 
repairing mainly Toshiba multifunction copiers. And not just replacing parts 
but also PCB  (printed circuit board) troubleshooting and repair.  I do 
mainly Toshiba, since that's what I'm trained and certified on, but I also 
do Hewlett Packard,  Panasonic, Mita and Canon.  On the side, when I have 
time, I also do networking installation and troubleshooting, not to mention 
computer repair and building custom machines for people that would rather 
have a machine with brand name components instead of the crap they put in 
bargain machines like Dell, HP, and Compaq.  Oh yea, I have two degrees (one 
in Business and one in Microcomputers) in addition to my certifications to 
work on Toshiba machines.  Perhaps you should have a clue before you show 
your own stupidity.  Better to remain silent and be thought a fool then to 
open your mouth and remove all doubt. 
 
 
 
I speak from experience, I've had two HP CD-RWs and one computer that went 
bad just out of warranty.  That's just my personal experience I've seen to 
much to mention in my business life but in just my family, friends and 
coworkers, I've built about 4-5 computers thanks to pissed off HP customers, 
and my aunt just left a message on my cell saying she's had enough of her HP 
and wants me to either recommend one or build her one.  She's replaced just 
about every part of her machine.  Power supply went first then shortly after 
that the hard drive went out.  Then she did the video and sound cards about 
8 months apart.  She also had to buy a recovery disc that was $9.99 for the 
disc and 24.95 for the shipping.  $24.95 for shipping one CD!!!! 
 
 
 
One thing I will say about HP printers, their child's play compared to the 
work I do on Toshiba machines.  They usually just need an adjustment or two, 
and they are always updating parts to increase there efficiency.  For 
instance they recently put out a bulletin on one of their printers that they 
have reengineered a feed assembly to help eliminate jamming.  This support 
and ease of troubleshooting is why I said their printers are great! 
 
 
 
 
 
As for the top posting, you'll notice I top posted this just for you. J 
 
 
 
"Roy L. Fuchs" <roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote in message 
news:rj9iu1tr69mnkrg39nrp2efur7b6qqp054@4ax.com... 
> On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:30:34 GMT, "SBFan2000" 
> <MOCaveboy@centralstatescavingNOSPAM.com> Gave us: 
> 
> > 
> >I could have told you not to buy HP products. (except printers)  I work 
in 
> >the computer industry and HP is not well thought of unless its a printer. 
> >Their computers and computer components suck big time.  I personally had 
two 
> >cd burners from HP that both went bad days after the warranty was up and 
I 
> >have heard/seen countless other horror stories about there computer 
> >equipment.  Their printers, both laser (which i service) and Inkjets (I 
> >don't service) are tops. 
> > 
> >Glenn 
> > 
> >(I don't work for HP, but for a service company that services their 
lasers) 
> 
>   Hahaha.. several things.  First DO NOT top post in Usenet. 
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-post 
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt 
> 
>   Secondly HP makes many fine products, and their Agilent division 
> makes many of the finest electronic engineering instrumentation in the 
> world. 
> 
>  Your "I work in the computer industry" is hardly a qualification for 
> your remarks and barely offers any credence to your position. 
> 
>   So, now we see.  You don't "work in the computer industry"  you are 
> a friggin printer repair technician.  That puts you on the fringes of 
> the industry, at best.
 
  
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