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Location: United StatesMember since: 10 July 1997

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Shipped fast, great seller.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Reviews (2)
Dell TWR5P Color Combination Drums, Standard Yield, 4/Pack
30 April 2020
Just what I needed...
My Dell printer had started to print reds as orange and then I got the dreaded yellow drum error that rendered even scanning dead. After replacing the drums, the printer is good as new.
Eye-Fi 8GB SDHC Mobi Wireless Class 10 Memory Card - Mobi8 - Brand New, Sealed
19 February 2016
Has promise, but fails to deliver consistently.
I purcahsed the Eye-Fi card for my older Nikon D3100 DSLR camera. My goal was to be able to shoot photos "out-in-the-world" and be able to post them to a website or social media site quickly, as sometimes it could be days before getting back to a PC with an SD slot. Initial setup was relatively simple as the card was instantly recognzied by my camera, even showing a wi-fi symbol on the screen. On my phone, I followed the instructions to connect to the ad-hoc network created by the card and was up and running instantly. I launced the Eye-Fi app and it recognized that I was connected. A couple of the sample files came over to the phone, but then everything stopped. My camera still showed the wi-fi symbol and it appeared my phone was connected, but nothing else would transfer. I reset the phone and power cycled the camera, and once again got connected. Again photos started flowing then abruptly stopped. A quick call to support was helpful but scary. They had me do a network reset on my phone and format the Eye-Fi card. What if I had completed a whole day's shoot and ran into this problem. They also had me change the delay settings on my camera from "Normal" to "Long." All these steps seemed to have fixed the problem. Fast foward a couple weeks and I was in a real-world situation. After about 100 photos, I decided to take a break and transfer them. This time, however, the wi-fi network was asking for a password. I tried the code on the SD card, but that didn't work. Again a call to support wanted me to format the SD card, which was not going to happen as I hadn't backed up my work yet. I decided to continue for the day, knowing I'd be back at a PC later that evening. A couple hours later I decided to try to connect and again, and voila, no problems. All of my photos transfered without issue. I think with some additional fine-tuninig this product will be fantastic. Perhaps my older camera lends to some of the problems, but for what I need to do, the consistency won't be too much of an issue.