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3800 refurb?

3800 refurb?

2008-07-15 by paulprejza0101

has any one tried 3800 refurb from epson? any problem?

Re: 3800 refurb?

2008-07-15 by viewcam43

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "paulprejza0101" 
<paulprejza0101@...> wrote:
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> has any one tried 3800 refurb from epson? any problem?
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I have two 1800 that where refurb's I had to send one back they sent me 
a replacement that day and then I sent the replaced printer back in the 
same box. They are very good at taking care of customers. I found the 
printers to be as good as new of the shelf. I think that the same would 
be true of the 3800.
Dennis

Re: [Digital BW] 3800 refurb?

2008-07-15 by Richard Sintchak

Personally I've bought a number of refurbs from Epson in the past, both
printers and scanners.  From my understanding new ones go out the door with
a reasonable care and random inspection for quality control but when it's a
refurb it's obviously been checked out and repaired or adjusted to spec
before being sold again.  If anything I would think the level of quality to
spec would be much higher for refurbs vs. new ones because of this.  Let
alone the cheaper price.

I did have to return an 1160 a number of years ago and they shipped a
replacement out 2-day express with a return label and all I had to do was
open it, replace into the box the old one, slap the label on, call the
shipper and they picked it up from my front door.  Easy as pie.

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