• Nate@programming.dev
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    2 years ago

    They’ll get a slap on the wrist fine that nowhere near accounts for the amount of money they made doing this.

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    2 years ago

    HP has one of the worst customer experiences out there. I don’t understand why people keep buying HP trash.

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      People use it because hp printers are cheap, but the users dont know what they are putting themselves into by buying hp.

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      By itself there is nothing immoral in software lock, but the way it is used here is immoral. It is common understanding and expectation that the scanner should work if there is no ink, thus locking scanner is doggy technique. Locking printer if you do not have ink, however, is totally fine, since it prevents printer damage.

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        It’s a legit use of DRM/software lock if HP gives you the printer to use (for free) when you buy some ink, but they’re charging for it and the ink.

        It’s function theft.

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      2 years ago

      I’ve been using brother laser printers for over 15 years now. Toner is very reasonably priced from them and lasts forever. Plus, no sketchy things like forced registration.

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          I’ve been using the HL-L8360 for a few years and I still haven’t had to replace the cartridges it came with. Gone through probably 8-10 reams of paper in that time. The starter cartridges are the smallest of the three sizes too, so when they go I’ll just buy the big ones and probably be good for a half decade or more haha!

          If you’re looking for something a little cheaper, you could look into something like the HLL3210. I’m not sure which is true laser and which is LED, but usually the inexpensive ones are LED and not true laser printers. Really that only matters if you’re looking for that extra-crisp text from a laser printer. For day-to-day printing you’ll never care or notice.

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      2 years ago

      I use q 20-year-old HP office printer (1320n) for document printing. Thing is an absolute tank

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    I love how so many comments and replies ascribe some form of ‘guilt’ to this, as if HP employees would feel shame. This doesn’t really mean anything to a company that size.

    One of the great things about moving to the UK is that, despite all its problems, consumer protection Europe is so much better than in the US.

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    2 years ago

    And a hearty fuck you to HP Sales execs, may their children fritter their unearned stock grants on glow in the dark drink umbrellas.