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In the mid 90s I purchased a PSC2175.  I am sorry to say that it is finally being buried (RIP).  It is just having too many problems starting up to print or scan.  During the past 2 decades, it has printed literally thousands of pages. I know it passed the 2 case mark (10,000 pages) many years ago as it printed all of the paperwork for my small business and the church bulletins for over a decade.  Yes I tried other color printers prior to buying my 2175 but I should have known better.  My HP4M is still producing nice black print when I do not care about color.  I really have no idea how old that is since I bought it used in 1992.  To replace my PSC2175 I bought an HP Envy.  I hope it is at least half as good as the PSC line was for me.

 

Thanks again, HP, for a wonderful product

Lee

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Hi Lee,

 

I'm glad to hear that your HP printer was such a great companion to you over the past couple decades.  Thank you so much for joining the community to share this with us -- we love hearing stories like this! 🙂

 

Cheers,

Debbie

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