I've had an A3 HP inkjet printer for many years - over 10 I'd guess perhaps even 14 years as I also used to have a A3 Laser which was massive and that got pressed into working alongside the colour one when I did the Family History weekend way back in 2001.
After all that good service it appears that it has finally given up the ghost and now only prints in black. I will see if someone wants to recycle it and if not will drop it off to the recycling depot.
It's interesting as it has left a gaping hole on my office workbench - I will probably replace it in time but for the moment I'm just getting rid of stuff in the office as I think I can safely remove all my old books and mechanical and electrical stuff (I only left that industry 25 years ago)! Gradually I'm getting around to sorting this mess out and will be able to move around the office and also archive off loads of other stuff. I am wondering about how long I actually need to keep records for in terms of my Lodge accounts - I have them going back tens of years and they really aren't that interesting unless you are a frustrated accountant historian I suppose with a propensity for the minutiae of subscription and the price of food in the 1970s. I shall ask the question and see if I can't get rid of it - I have no idea why anyone would want it, even for historical interest?
There's stuff here that I can't believe I've kept and so that has been shown the recycling bin :-) It is horrific how quickly stuff goes out of use - all my original network equipment, old fashioned connecting cables and stuff that just aren't used anymore and yet my office couldn't function without way back in the day!
I'm feeling good at the moment and suddenly the room is beginning to get sorted, the wood on my desk is appearing from under the accumulated paperwork and files. Amazing.
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