HP offers gov half-price printers
HP and OGCbuying.solutions, the government's procurement body, have done a deal for half-price printers.
The list of approved printers are low energy and Defra certified - 'Quick Wins' - meeting minimum environmental standards.
The deal is available through HP resellers including Centerprise, Computacenter, DSGi and Fujitsu …
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Posted Monday 18th August 2008 09:17 GMT
Stu Reeves
That much!
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Half price printers, we get scammed again!
Manufacturers will GIVE away printers if they think you are going to buy the toners & inks off them.
Unless of course they have done a deal with Cartridge world as well....
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 09:17 GMT
Jolyon Ralph
Bet the ink/toner cartridges are full price though.
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Because that's obviously where the profit is. Seriously, are half-price printer offers really news?
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 09:17 GMT
Marco van de Voort
On related news: Toner cartridges for the government doubled in price
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Since that is the HP's (and printer mfg's in general) businessmodel.
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 09:17 GMT
Matt Bryant
But....
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.... does the half-pricing extend to the cartridges and servicing, the bit where HP make the money?
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 09:18 GMT
Sarah Bee
mmm
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Hey, Jolyon, if a commenter comments as to the newsworthiness of a news that isn't really news according to the commenter, does it make a tree fall in the woods?
Gotta scoot, this one hand won't clap itself.
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 11:40 GMT
Colin Millar
@ mmm
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Or to put it another way
If a man makes a comment and there isn't a woman around to read it - is he still wrong?
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 12:24 GMT
Jolyon Ralph
@Sarah
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Well, at least this is IT related. How are the ice caps doing today by the way?
Jolyon
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 12:24 GMT
Anonymous Coward
never mind the printers...
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...feel the software. This government really do have the knack of picking complete shite for their IT infrastructure. I bought an HP printer last year. Nice printer, unusable software and incompetent support personnel. I ended up installing some open source stuff to actually drive the printer...
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 13:51 GMT
Tim
Recycling etc
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Bearing in mind our govt's self-proclaimed green credentials, can it be confirmed that these printers will both have their cartridges recycled and will run on recycled cartridges?
A few months ago, HP would not have anything to do with recycled cartridges at all, even though at least 1 firm (Danwood) does it.
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 14:07 GMT
drunk.smile
@Recycling
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Oh yes, because thanks to HPs cartridge recycling program (Can't be arsed to dig up a link to their self congratulatory bullshit of a press release). HP cartridges are now shredded and the plastic is made into brand new HP cartridges.
Wow! Totally Green HP. Totally Green. Is the shredder run by a wind turbine?
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 14:44 GMT
Anonymous Coward
a clap in the woods..
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Sorry, lost my glasses..
someone got the clap in the woods just before a tree fell with no woman around!
my my
must print off another pair of glasses - need it to cut the little holes out!
it's Monday and we're talking about printers!!!
mines the Green One with the Wind Turbine in the back pocket!
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 14:58 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Handy...
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...for printing TOP SECRET reports so you can leave them on the train.
Doh!
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 14:58 GMT
Anonymous Coward
One-handed clap
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Ah, sweet Sarah. I've been able to do a one-handed clap for years; and yes, I can do it in public without embarassment.
Posted Monday 18th August 2008 15:21 GMT
glenn
refilled carts
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Having spent the last 15 years or so working as printer engineer i can honestly say that ALL refilled cartridges, be they ink or toner, are utter, utter shite. Fit for the kids to waste on pointless print jobs is about all refills are good for. Having seen the mess refills make of other folks machines, i have never and will never put them in my own machines. HP's recycling approach might not be the greenest around, but at least i know that when i buy genuine products they won't piss ink / toner everywhere, run out prematurely and will give a good, long lasting print quality.
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