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randint , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing

Not to defend HP^[1]^, but if you look closely at the picture, the sticker has an arrow suggesting you to peel off the sticker. I would still say that the intentions of even putting this sticker there is malicious though.

a picture of the sticker

[1]: I’ve also been “scammed” by HP. I have a DeskJet 2130 bought more than 5 years ago. (I guess you could say it was from before HP went greedy.) It was under only very light use (occasional school stuff that needed to be printed out). Every time I came back to the printer after not using the printer for several months, the ink cartridges would have dried out. I would swap them out because they wouldn’t work even after shaking, none the wiser that half of the “empty” cartridges probably could have been revived by wiping it with a tissue. (I discovered this only 1 year ago when I tried it.)

Dark_Arc ,
@Dark_Arc@lemmy.world avatar

Inkjet printers need to be used regularly, or go through several cleaning prints (which are features of HP printers). That’s not HP scamming you, that’s just how inkjet printers are…

That said, IMO, most people are infrequent printers and would be better served by a laser printer. Toner doesn’t dry out. I have had a brother laser printer for 3-4 years now and haven’t had to change the toner once. Every time I need to print something, it fires right up, and prints it without a fuss.

randint ,

Yeah I eventually figured that out, hence the quotes. When my HP printer dies, I will replace it with a Brother printer.

Katana314 , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing

A gentle reminder to those coming in to complain about their prior printers: In some areas, libraries have a computer area where you can print out a reasonable number of pages. It’s not totally convenient, but generally a far better option than maintaining your own cartridge-muncher.

MonkderZweite ,

Or print shops.

Not_Reddit ,

Hurray for public libraries!

Hamartiogonic ,
@Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz avatar

I don’t have a printer at home, and I’ve been just fine. Nowadays you don’t even need to print tickets, so who cares about a printer any more. You get them in your email, and all you need to do is show the QR code off your phone when you show up at the event, enter the theater, board the plane or whatever.

Katana314 ,

I’m the same way, which then puts me in a tizzy when I actually do need a printer: For instance, needing to print a notice to other apartment residents near me (eg, “Do not move this item, it is a trap for rodents!”), or needing to print shipping labels to send in an item for return/repair.

Hamartiogonic ,
@Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz avatar

I guess I would just print that paper at work or make a handwritten note instead.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever ,

I have less experience with shows (never had an issue but also don’t go to a lot) but in terms of flights: it is still very worth having a printed ticket. Because maybe one in ten times the scanners will have an issue due to shitty outdated scanners coupled with gunk on phone screens.

But also? Don’t print your plane tickets at home. Just spend 2 minutes with the kiosk while you take off your belt and whatever else you have to do and print out the slip of paper before you go to screening.

Hamartiogonic ,
@Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz avatar

Oh, I totally forgot about the kiosk. It prints you those barcode stickers, boarding passes and whatnot.

MonkderZweite , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing
mechoman444 ,

Remember it’s not cloud storage it’s just somebody else’s computer.

TwoBeeSan , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing

I work at a retirement place doing tech. Have had 3 hp printers shit the bed exclusively because of software in the 6 months I’ve been there. Hp smart is so bad.

Such a shitty company. As most of these people are former professionals they get an hp because they used it at work then get talked into the subscription ink because they aren’t 21st century tech savvy.

One printer stopped printing because they did not have the subscription ink. They placed a normal ink cartridge in with a subscription one and the software would not allow printing because it recognized non subscription ink. Disgusting.

So many companies want to enter this subscription hellscape.

Techmaster ,

After being in IT and software development for over 25 years, the only printer brand I bother with any more is Brother. It’s unbelievable how much better they are than everyone else. No nonsense drivers and they’re not constantly trying to force you to buy expensive ink.

gk99 ,

People complain about them supposedly having DRM now or whatever but, to be frank, the fact that I can just click “print” and it actually prints makes it miles ahead by default. My printer actually functions now so I can’t say I have any regrets.

doublenut ,

… what?

WaLLy3K , (edited )
@WaLLy3K@infosec.pub avatar

From a repair standpoint, Brother are definitely the best option (that I know of). I do authorised repair work for them, and their support guides, technical support team and range of spare parts is absolutely amazing. The biggest problem I see is aftermarket toner wrinkling up the fuser of laser models, but that’s not like it’s something Brother’s introduced to be anti-competitive slime bags.

I’ve got a second-hand HL-5370DW (from 2009~) that’s been through the wringer of a medical practice - I still use it to print without any issue, despite the Web UI insisting that all the non-toner consumables need to be replaced immediately.

mo_lave , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing

For the love of the old gods what kind of Lovecraftian horror is this

moitoi , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing

I have a question about that. It’s a US thing, isn’t it?

I had to install one for a relative and I never needed an app or software or connecting the printer to internet. I simply ran the windows tool and it installed the drivers while the printers couldn’t access the internet. Everything works perfectly. But, I’m in Europe.

Frodo ,

That works for most printers I’ve used in the US too.

A2PKXG , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing
@A2PKXG@feddit.de avatar

What’s stopping some printer company from being nice and pleasant?

Is us, who buy the cheapest model in the store without considering maintenance cost?

Bakkoda ,

I shop for ink first and then a printer. Monoprice used to offer insanely cheap ink for my brother printer.

JetAnhyzer , to technology in HP printer USB port covered with warning sticker in hopes you won't use it | Boing Boing

I switched to a brother laser printer last year and will never go back to a hp or Epson, especially ink.

otter , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

I’m ok with most spiders I encounter, and sometimes find photos cute too

But that thumbnail is scary

exponential_wizard , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

That’s not a jumping spider

Zorque ,

If their hypothesis is accurate, its a sleeping spider.

PeteZ , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

Good. I hope they have nightmares about people.

holycrap ,

Some probably do

Barbarian ,
@Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m very happy whenever a spiderbro decides to set up on my balcony. They munch on mosquitos, I get to keep my blood on the inside. Everyone wins! Except the mosquitos. Screw them.

hyorvenn ,
@hyorvenn@lemmy.world avatar

Breaking news: It appears that mosquitos have dreams … dreams about conquering spiders and humans alike.

GenderNeutralBro ,

I don’t know what my bathroom spider is eating because I never see bugs in there, but I guess that means he’s doing his job.

Dicska ,

I’ve been terrified of spiders since I was a toddler. Still, whenever I say hi to Pete who set up his web in the corner just above my one and only house plant, I think about the nasty stuff he gobbles up so that I don’t have to deal with them. Thanks, Pete. Stay away, but thanks. You’ll be kept warm in the winter. :::: )

Nutteman ,
@Nutteman@lemmy.world avatar

Jokes on you, pal, the spider dreams of nature. You, on the other hand, dream about the commute to work or that party that went poorly 4 years ago.

GentlemanLoser ,

What does it mean if I dream about spiders commuting to that guy’s poorly thrown parties?

Annoyed_Crabby ,

And taxes. Lot and lot of taxes.

Blastasaurus , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

Well now I feel guilty for killing that large spider in my bedroom a couple days ago :(

Igotz80HDnImWinning ,

The Big Sleep

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eskimofry , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

Awwww

Potatos_are_not_friends , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

Awww adorable.

Now burn it Jesus Christ kill them with fire.

Stonewyvvern , to til in TIL Spiders might dream. New study finds evidence of REM-like movement in arachnids

So imprinted are the memories of The Flammenwerfer Times, their descendants still have nightmares about it.

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