I don't think people want these two items, so I'll want to toss them out. What's a good way to do that? I work at the U, so I could probably just dump them off there somewhere -- they have to get rid of tons of old stuff all the time. I remember we had a discussion once about how to get rid of monitors, but I just noticed that a neighbor (here in Minneapolis) left a TV out on recycling day and they put a note on it saying that they'd be back to pick it up. Doesn't that mean that we can get put our monitors out on recycling day and have them picked up? I would think so. Laser printers, too? Mike On Sat, 2 Apr 2011, Mike Miller wrote: > HP Laserjet 1200 series -- It is pretty nice, it definitely works well, > and it's free, but it has one defect. It is not huge or heavy like the > last one we heard about. It has a working cartridge but I don't know > how much is left in it. The defect is that every time I start printing, > the first three pages or so have a bunch of extra dry ink spewed onto > them. I assume this has something to do with warming up. I tried > printing extra pages with very little content to get warmed up, and that > seems to help. I don't use it much and I just got a new wireless > printer, so I'm giving this one away. It should be good for someone who > prints infrequently and doesn't mind connecting it to the parallel port > (I think that's the parallel port). After the first good page comes > out, the rest are perfect. Also, it's free. Cable and power cord > included. > > Sony Trinitron Multiscan 400PS -- this is a big old CRT. If you can use > it, great. It's free. If no one can use this, does anyone know where I > can get rid of it? In its day it was a great monitor. I retired it a > few years ago and it has just been sitting around waiting to go > somewhere else. > > Mike