Same here. Granted, I don’t print a lot, but maybe that’s exactly why my Brother monochrome is so good for me. It cost three times as much as a basic colour inkjet with a flatbed scanner, but at least it’s reliable whenever I do need it. It simply does what it’s supposed to, and it’s fast.
You can try, I recently went to buy Ink for my old HP ink jet and found it hard to find them in stock. Seems they stopped making them. A perfectly good printer is nearly useless because they stopped making cartridges
It’s quite alright, after this go study and then come back in time and just put your law diploma somewhere. Let’s say we put it under the couch over there.
It looks like she never sprinted 100m before in her life the way she breaks down at the end. At least they could have trained her a couple of weeks. Must’ve felt awful. Poor thing
I have so many questions, how did she get there? is she still in her pyjamas? Did she enter any other races? Is this a prank on her or did she bribe someone? What was going through the other racers minds when she tipped up on the start line? Was she just pulled from the crowd?
Not really. I had an Epson multifunction that wouldn’t scan because I had an aftermarket ink cart in it. I confirmed with their tech support. I removed the non-OEM cart and still it wouldn’t scan until I put a fresh OEM one in. I didn’t even give it to goodwill; I recycled it. No one should have to put up with that bullshit. I won’t touch Epson products from now on. I bought a Brother laser multifunction and it runs like it should.
I was so sad to find out that Samsung pulled out of the printer business a few years back. I’ve had a Samsung color laser (it’s actually LED, but it looks like any other laser printer) for over 10 years and it has been nearly flawless all this time. I don’t print a ton and on an ink jet printer, then cartridges would have dried out between the few times I would actually need to print something. Then you’d waste like 1/2 the ink just to unclog it and realign everything. But this Samsung just doesn’t skip a beat if I let it sit for 3 months - it fires right up if I need something. And unlike HP’s offerings, the drivers for this printer aren’t like 2 GBs in size with a ton of bloatware.
Brother is still a good contender here for laser printing - I’ve had a new color laser from Brother for a year or so and I’ve had zero problems with getting it to work on Linux, the toner is cheap, and the print quality is great.
Won’t give HP and Canon another dime so long as Brother is quality.
I hope to never have to replace this Samsung, but Brother is one of the few brands I would consider. I remember back in the day Epson made the best print-quality ink jets. No idea if they make laser printers these days, but I might consider them as well.
I switched to one of the Epson EcoTanks after the HP Ink got super expensive (Over $150 to replace all 4 cartridges). Printer was $$$ but the ink in bottles ($15 a pop, Costco sells them all in a pack for $40) is cheap enough that for the in-frequent printing we do at home (My partner uses it more than me for making buttons and stuff)
Do tell, I’m curious to learn more. Does it really matter if it knows how many pages you’ve printed? It’s not going to magically tell you you can’t print anymore when you can see that there’s still ink in there
No it doesn’t care. You put the ink in, when it empties the printer stops. Ink is cheap, even official Epson. Worth the high upfront cost of the printer.
Been running my ecotank for almost three years as my business printer. Burned though boxes of paper. Refilled black once. I’m not sure what you’re complaining about here?
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