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My wife made us get this subscription service from them against my protests :marseyprotestno:

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I can't believe you LISTENED to your WIFE on TECHNOLOGICAL matters.

Turn in your Man Card.

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I know they HP monitors it, so I photocopy pics of my bussy and print them out

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Is your wife mentally challenged?

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Well, she did marry me :marseyhmm:

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:#boomerportraitgenocide:

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Should control your wife better. Mine knows not to sub to any bullshit without my consent

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mine recently called me to hook me into a conference call with a scammer and let me lose my shit at the scammer it was fun

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Im gonna havta fedpost all night then

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I sent her that article about Ford patenting system to pipe ads into the car and she got a little mad about it

Who the frick would want that in a car?

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I'm trying to get her Fedseypilled :marseywholesome:

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Show her that article from the WEF.

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When I tell her stuff like that, she says I sound a little :marseyairquotes: conspiratorial :marseyairquotes:

Then I'm all, "Pfff, whadda you know, tootz?" :marseyeyeroll:

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I'm sorry that happened to you (marriage to a foid)

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kill her

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But I love her too much :marseyblush:

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Gayyyyyyy

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women. :#marseycoffee:

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Didnt read but if its a service like 'get the device for free, no subscription or anything, just pay 10 cents per print' Id consider it.

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You still buy the printer, the ink, and the paper but you pay per print and you pay more by print if you use the app

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HP are fricking fricks

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Counter point- when is the last time you had to print something?

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Menards rebate forms :marseygrilling2:


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yesterday, and im abput to print a fricking bunch of shit today. I go through at least a fricking ream of paper a fricking week

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Lmfao people are just so conditioned to subscriptions now

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Subscriptions are both old-school and create better incentives.

They are old-school in the sense that Bell Telephone used to lease basically any equipment that connected to their telephone network. I think Xerox also used to originally only lease their copiers. I think IBM did similar for mainframes for a while, too. Panavision cameras were only available for lease for the longest time (and may still only be?).

It's better incentives because, since the leasing company is on the hook for maintenance and repairs, their incentive is to have fewer breakdowns. The Bell Telephone equipment that they leased was famously durable. If support for a device is discontinued, then they generally need to upgrade existing users. So, there's also incentive to keep hardware in production longer and make it serviceable.

In general, if a device already makes me reliant on a single company for replacement and maintenance parts, I'd rather lease. If I can maintain it with third-party stuff, I'd rather own.

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Hmm, sounds like a bad deal to me.

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No you don't you farding coomer shithead. This is literally the same arrangement that 99% of medium and upwards-sized businesses have with local print suppliers where you lease the printer for a monthly fee, they monitor the print count remotely with integrated software (or call you up and ask you what it reads), then bill you accordingly and send toners when you're running low.

You've clearly never progressed in your career beyond checking out my XL condoms and lube at the local Woolworths if you've never heard of leasing printers before.

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>I too am a medium to large sized business

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That's because the printers you're talking about cost tens of thousands of dollars and they don't want to dedicate the capital.

No business is renting a cheap sub-$200 printer in that way.

R-slur.

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99% of medium and upwards-sized businesses have with local print suppliers where you lease the fricking printer for a fricking monthly fee, they monitor the fricking print count remotely with integrated software (or call you up and ask you what it reads), then bill you accordingly and send toners when you're running low

some companies require closed networks and specifically dont want that. Others have a fricking printer guy that can make the fricking 25 year old laser jet work just aswell and it makes the fricking ink last longer. Many companys dont hire :soyjakanimeglasses: like you and that stat sounds made up

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Thx BB, Nice Goomble

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Lmao I'm turbo-:soyjakanimeglasses: making low six figures telling dipshits like yourself to turn it off and back on and I only work 24 weeks in a year

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:#marseyxdoubt:

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They also come out and repair that actually-repairable printer when it breaks


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Just get a b&w laser :marseychadyes:

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Literally me. M2022W :gigachad2:

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Heck yeah brother. Canon imageclass, had it for maybe a decade now, only on my second toner cartridge but I know for a fact that it'll print without fuss, immediately.

People are like "but what about color printing?" What about it. How often do you actually need color printing? The average person is best off having a B&W laser, then making a trip to Walmart or Kinkos in the once-every-three-years event they need color


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Preach

Before smartphones when you wanted to show your grandma a picture, maybe I guess color printing kind of made sense. And you could get those refill kits for $15

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It's not like a color laser printer is that much more expensive either, if you really want to have the option. That's why I did.

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How is the photo quality? I assume most home users who want to print in color are doing photos.

I haven't looked at an inkjet in forever but I know through the 2010s, costs and reliability aside, a consumer inkjet had far better photo-printing quality than a consumer laser


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Honestly haven't tried it for photos but yes inkjets are bound to do better at that (but then you should also get suitable paper). It's just nice to have a little color choice for letterhead or graphs.

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ah yeah i suppose.

best choice for a home user is b&w laser if they're just printing tax forms and Menards rebate reciepts, color laser if they have a student who needs to print color graphs for homework. either way, use a Kinkos to print photos.


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Frick that

Find some failed business and take home a color laser for pennies on the dollar

My printer retails for two thou

I paid two bennies

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This is a fricking terrible idea lmao. Like they definitely came up with this in high level meetings with totally out of touch execs.

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?? This is nothing new, they had this service for offices for years

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They've had this plan for consumers for years. I guess the only change is now they've reached the point where the base printer price is "free" subject to your entering into a service contract for however many months.

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Do they even have competition?

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they do. I rwcently switched to epson when theey started requiring sign on for their hp smart app and disclosed that theyll esswntially brick ypur printer on purpose if you use third party ink carts

https://www.wired.com/story/hp-ceo-ink-cartridge-hackers-dynamic-security/

HP hates the fricking environment so now i hate them. They also be cray

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Just get a fricking brother printer pre-2022 and dont let it connect to the fricking internet. Problem solved.

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What did brother do in 2022?

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Realized they could add DRM to their printers to stop 3rd party ink carts from being used like the fricking other printer companies.

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Brother, Canon, Epson, Xerox, Lexmark, and Kyocera all compete with HP in various product segments.

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I have a canon that's pretty good

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Their old laser printing line.

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HP consumer printers are such a pain in the butt. I'm no r-slur around computers but it seems like they intentionally make the driver installation process a headache to trick you into getting an ink subscription.

I still don't know if my FIL's printer has a broken wifi circuit or if I was doing something wrong. It worked before.


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haha, motherlover! Snap em Snappy, motherlover!

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