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[WTB) : Two Fluorescent tubes for HP Scanjet 2c scanner. Tubes ref : HP 25 20

Hi,

   I am looking for two fluorescent tubes for my HP scanjet 2c
scanner which one tube is damage. I have contact HP who only want
to change the scanner for a new one which would cost me around
US$1000. I have told us that the problem is that one tube is
damage, so I only want to buy two tubes, but they said NO.

So if somebody can sell me or can told me where I can buy two
HP 25 20 fluorescent tubes, I would be very happy. Because it is
a good flat scanner and I don’t want to leave it for another new
scanner.

Thanks in advance for any help.
Best regards.
FARGET Vincent.

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3 Responses to “[WTB) : Two Fluorescent tubes for HP Scanjet 2c scanner. Tubes ref : HP 25 20”

  1. admin says:

    > Hi,

    >    I am looking for two fluorescent tubes for my HP scanjet 2c
    > scanner which one tube is damage. I have contact HP who only want
    > to change the scanner for a new one which would cost me around
    > US$1000. I have told us that the problem is that one tube is
    > damage, so I only want to buy two tubes, but they said NO.

    > So if somebody can sell me or can told me where I can buy two
    > HP 25 20 fluorescent tubes, I would be very happy. Because it is
    > a good flat scanner and I don’t want to leave it for another new
    > scanner.

    You might want to try http://www.bulbdirect.com.  They used to be called
    PSC Lamps, and their catalog lists almost any lightbulb you could ever want.
    I’ve ordered from them before and been quite satisfied.  I have no other
    connection to the company.

    BTW, this is not an official HP response, just my own personal ramblings.

    | Ken Sumrall               HP Cupertino Systems Lab           k…@cup.hp.com |
    |        "He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool;        |
    |          and he who dares not is a slave." — Sir William Drummond          |

  2. admin says:

    k…@cup.hp.com (Kenneth M. Sumrall) wrote:

    >You might want to try http://www.bulbdirect.com.  They used to be called
    >PSC Lamps, and their catalog lists almost any lightbulb you could ever want.
    >I’ve ordered from them before and been quite satisfied.  I have no other
    >connection to the company.

    I greatly appreciate this information.

    >BTW, this is not an official HP response, just my own personal ramblings.

    I wanna tell them that this type of crap is typical of low quality
    budget scanners that are flooding the market. I expected better of HP.

    Am I also going to get the same type of service on the HP printer I
    purchased?

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    >| Ken Sumrall               HP Cupertino Systems Lab           k…@cup.hp.com |
    >|        "He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool;        |
    >|          and he who dares not is a slave." — Sir William Drummond          |

  3. admin says:

    Mr. Caldwell wrote:
    > I wanna tell them that this type of crap is typical of low quality
    > budget scanners that are flooding the market. I expected better of HP.

    > Am I also going to get the same type of service on the HP printer I
    > purchased?

    I’m upset at HP for similar reasons.  The HP scanner I have at work was
    only two years old when I tried to move it to a different computer, and
    ran into problems.

    Turns out that HP had decided that they weren’t going to support it
    anymore.  ONLY TWO YEARS OLD!!

    I found out quickly that not only had they stopped offering free tech
    support for it, but they had also (this is the stupid part) REMOVED ALL
    of their tech support documents regarding the scanner from their
    automated fax system.  I mean, what would it have hurt to leave the tech
    support documents on the fax system?!?

    The only option they left was a 1-900 call to a special ‘obsolete
    product’ support line, which we all know, can rack up over $100 quick on
    your credit card when you get some idiot tech who doesn’t know a thing
    about scanners, just knows how to look up (poorly) documents in their
    tech support database.

    Turns out it was really just a simple setting that had to be made — one
    that for some reason, wasn’t documented in the manual!!

    Believe me when I say that I gave HP a piece of my f*!^%# mind. :)

    I do some computer consulting on the side from time to time.  Also, a
    lot of people ask me for advise when purchasing hardware.  I used to
    recommend HP, even though they were (and still are) overpriced, simply
    because they were a major company with great support.

    Since that has apparently changed, I don’t recommend HP, anymore.

    Chris C.

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