Purchasing new Kyocera printer
I was in the midst of a serious business challenge. My trusty C35 colour printer, which was the lifeline of my printing business, had suddenly stopped working due to a faulty black toner chip. I was in a state of panic as I frantically searched for a replacement chip in Uyo. However, my efforts were met with disappointment as almost all the dealers I visited didn't have the chip in stock. Some were expecting their goods from Lagos, but I couldn't afford to wait.
Time was of the essence, and every minute counted. Without a functioning printer, I was unable to attend to my customers, and my business was suffering. Just when I thought all hope was lost, a guardian angel appeared in the form of Mr. Godwin Frank. He suggested that I buy his Kyocera printer as a temporary solution until I could fix my C35 colour printer.
It was a nice and friendly idea, and I was grateful for his help. I purchased the Kyocera printer from Mr. Frank for N80,000 (Eighty Thousand Naira) approximately 742 Steem. Although it is a basic model that only printed in black and white and doesn't have photocopying capabilities, it is better than nothing. At least I could attend to my customers and keep my business afloat.
The Kyocera printer proved to be a reliable workhorse, and I was able to print smoothly with it. However, as with any printer, the toner eventually ran out. On Tuesday, December 9th, I went to purchase a replacement toner, and the printing continued without a hitch.
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I was grateful to Mr. Frank for his timely intervention, and I was relieved that my business was back on track. The experience had taught me the importance of having a backup plan and being prepared for unexpected challenges. And I was thankful for the kindness of strangers like Mr. Frank who were willing to lend a helping hand in times of need.





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