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Hi all, I bought a XEROX COLORQUBE 8570 solid-ink printer in January 2012, from a large online store. I phoned the order in, as I was originally going to buy an Epson inkjet, & was "pitched" this printer as the next big thing - the supposed cost-saving on solid ink swung it. I registered it with XEROX immediately. In April it went faulty, XEROX sent an engineer round, who stripped the thing down & reset some gears on the side of it. I wasn't happy that it had fallen over so soon, & the engineer mentioned "these models are quite "temperamental", & he had plenty of calls to them. A few days ago it developed another fault, I called XEROX & surprise surprise - Because the warranty is out, it would be another callout at £305 INITIALLY, plus the repair bill. The Printer cost £400- new, & has done VERY LITTLE work, maybe 300 pages. I can prove this from the page count. ( it is STILL on the initial inks that came with it new). I refused this, & contacted the retailer. They initially tried to fob me off, I stayed calm & informed them I would be taking this to the small claims court if necessary, as this printer isn't fit for purpose, in my opinion. I said I'd write an email to the manager, stating all of this. Pls let me know where I stand on this, I want rid of this thing now & all/some of my money back. I wonder if the engineers' comments would constitute an "inherent fault", I would settle for the cost of the unit in a credit note to get the Epson I originally was after, I am willing to fight this one in the court if necessary. Also, I understood from another thread, that under EU Law (hooray) I am entitled to 2 years on this electrical item, & that this law supercedes the contract of sale? Any help much appreciated
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