Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Thanks, old girl

Yesterday I officially retired my old, dependable LaserJet 4L printer after 20 years of dedicated service that dated well before the reign of Carly Fiorina at HP. Purchased in 1991, the darned thing just wouldn't quit. But it lately started printing heavy gray streaks on the pages and wouldn't respond to my cleaning ministrations. The HP website acknowledged that yes, they once made such a model but offered no specific information about it.

The old faithful LaserJet 4L and her Brother
at her retirement party

That old gray mare must have printed tens of thousands of 300-dpi black and white pages for me, and truth to tell, it still works. But for sixty bucks, less than the price of any replacement parts, I bought a Brother laser printer that cranks out 600-dpi black and white pages and may well serve me into my dotage.

So thanks, old girl. You've given me my money's worth many times over.

5 comments:

Charles said...

Congratulations! It is (nearly) impossible to "kill" an HP Laserjet! Well done my friend

austere said...

Congratulations.
HP lasts.

Title Loans said...

Twenty years for a printer? That's amazing! I was lucky to get five years out of mine, but it wasn't anything of importance or greatness. Good luck with your HP; hopefully you get 20 more years of trusty printing :)
Ava

Margo Kelly said...

Aw ... a printer is a very necessary tool for a writer!! :)

I have to baby my printer every once in awhile - - -

:)

Monica Hunter said...

Aw ... a printer is a very necessary tool for a writer!! :) I have to baby my printer every once in awhile - - - :)