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Thread ID: 68650 2006-05-06 09:24:00 Printer died just out of warranty Andrew B (867) PC World Chat
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452720 2006-05-06 09:24:00 I have a Canon Pixma ip1000 printer that has stopped working about 1 month after the 12 month warranty has expired. I took it back to Warehouse Stationery where i purchased it and was told that as it's warranty had expired they were unable to repair or replace it at no cost to me.

Is there any action I can take under the Consumer Guarantees Act to do anything about this? If so, what is the best course of action to take? Is it best to try to deal with the retailer or the manufacturer?

Thanks.
Andrew B (867)
452721 2006-05-06 09:58:00 I'm afraid not. Warranty expired means exactly that. techie (7177)
452722 2006-05-06 10:14:00 I cannot help with the problem, but I can sympathise with you. Makes one SPIT & SWEAR doesn't it? I guess you won't be buying the same brand as a replacement!!! PJ :angry :angry Poppa John (284)
452723 2006-05-06 10:39:00 Dunno what the printer's worth, but a nicely nicely approach might work. Try them again, without any hint of animosity or threat, and ask if they'd repair it as a gesture of goodwill. Greg (193)
452724 2006-05-06 12:14:00 How long was the warranty. Deal with the Warehouse Stationary not the manufacturer. Go back to them and ask to see the manager and if he dosen't play ball threaten to take them to the disputes tribunal. Check this out. www.consumer.org.nz

Best of luck.

Trevor :)
Trev (427)
452725 2006-05-06 12:23:00 The warranty period has nothing to do with the CGA. Just over one year, is not a reasonable lifespan even for a printer.

You will have to stick to your guns, but this should be easily won in the disputes tribunal. Some guy in the nz.comp newsgroups does this a great deal, it might not make any friends, but he gets the desired result.

You deal with the retailer in these cases.
gibler (49)
452726 2006-05-06 20:12:00 lol sounds like the HP photo printer I brought a few years ago.

Just over a year, and the damn screen goes wonky on it, and decides to bring up gibberish characters. I had only printed like 3-4 photos on it.

(Altho it still works, when u put a memory card in it, u just dont know what its saying on the screen).

This was around $330-350 then. And it looks like this was a common prob with this kind of printer. And the only thing HP said was, I could either get it fixed, or a buy a $150 one.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
452727 2006-05-06 20:59:00 I would try dealing with the manufacturer. I had an HP 970CXi once that died 1 month over. Rang HP and they did fix it for me without charge because it was just over. It then lasted another 7 years. pctek (84)
452728 2006-05-06 22:03:00 I would try dealing with the manufacturer. I had an HP 970CXi once that died 1 month over. Rang HP and they did fix it for me without charge because it was just over. It then lasted another 7 years.

If you read the CGA you well find when you buy something from a shop and it fails within a reasonable time even outside the warranty period you have entered into a contract between you and the shop not the manufacturer. It is the shop that deals with the manufacturer and if they don't play ball thats not your problem.

Trevor :)
Trev (427)
452729 2006-05-07 02:00:00 OK thanks for all the replies. I will write to the manager of the sore i bought the printer from, and maybe a copy to Canon, and see what happens.
Cheers.
Andrew B (867)
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