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	<title>Comments on: Canon PIXMA MX7600 Makes High Quality Printing Halfway Easy</title>
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		<title>By: nar</title>
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		<description>&quot;explain to me why it costs MORE money to replace an ink cartridge than it does to buy a new printer&quot;
The printer is usually sold at a loss or given away in the hope to profit after you buy the third or fourth ink cartidge. I think this marketting model failed miserably and degraded the perceived value of printers.</description>
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The printer is usually sold at a loss or given away in the hope to profit after you buy the third or fourth ink cartidge. I think this marketting model failed miserably and degraded the perceived value of printers.</p>
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