roccoammo11 wrote on 06.01.2025 at 11:47 am: The temperature difference from yesterday to today is really quite crazy..yesterday evening it was still black ice and early at 8 it was 9°C...
Crazy hits the spot. Freezing cold the night before last and today I can go out in a T-shirt. Would be glad if winter finally decided to be what you expect it to be.
We want to go to the Baltic Sea for a weekend at the beginning of February and I hope it stays dry and there's no snow.
It could also stop raining now, because I wanted to go shopping by bike
roccoammo11 wrote on 06.01.2025 at 11:47 am: The temperature difference from yesterday to today is really quite crazy..yesterday evening it was still black ice and early at 8 it was 9°C...
Yesterday afternoon it was still snowing where I live and I cleared the footpath in front of our house of snow and late yesterday evening I realized I didn't even have to do that. And this morning I looked out of the window and saw no trace of snow. All the snow had completely melted away during the night. Yesterday was the first day I've ever had snow this winter. There wasn't even snow for 1 whole day.
HP is okay so far, but woe betide you if you don't buy original cartridges. That was the case with me. At first the no-name cartridges were accepted. The next time I switched on the printer, I got an error message saying that it was not an original HP cartridge. I was only able to get the printer to work again once I had inserted the original cartridges. So it's best to make sure when buying the printer that the printer also accepts no-name cartridges and what cartridges cost. Sometimes with some printers, the cartridge costs almost as much as the printer itself.
Malganes wrote on 07.01.2025 at 01:29: HP is okay so far, but woe betide you if you don't buy original cartridges. That was the case with me. At first the no-name cartridges were accepted. The next time I switched on the printer, I got an error message saying that it was not an original HP cartridge. I was only able to get the printer to work again once I had inserted the original cartridges. So it's best to make sure when buying the printer that the printer also accepts no-name cartridges and what cartridges cost. Sometimes with some printers, the cartridge costs almost as much as the printer itself.
that's why my choice would be these ink tanks where you just have to fill in new ink. I think that's the best idea. The printer costs 150 euros, but that's enough ink for the next 3 years
to the people who also play at stake, can you suddenly no longer play push gaming (e.g. razor shark) there? it's suddenly in my list of banned games. very strange, a few days ago it worked without any problems.
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We want to go to the Baltic Sea for a weekend at the beginning of February and I hope it stays dry and there's no snow.
It could also stop raining now, because I wanted to go shopping by bike
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Yesterday afternoon it was still snowing where I live and I cleared the footpath in front of our house of snow and late yesterday evening I realized I didn't even have to do that. And this morning I looked out of the window and saw no trace of snow. All the snow had completely melted away during the night. Yesterday was the first day I've ever had snow this winter. There wasn't even snow for 1 whole day.
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i'm thinking of buying an HP where you have to pour the ink in.
Changing cartridges was always a pain. Sometimes they dried out and the print head was blocked.
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HP is a very good brand. My laptop that I use now is also from HP.
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that's why my choice would be these ink tanks where you just have to fill in new ink. I think that's the best idea. The printer costs 150 euros, but that's enough ink for the next 3 years
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