I agree with you, but have you owned a consumer printer? They break so freaking fast. When I had them, I don’t think I’ve ever had a printer last more than 3 years. Granted I haven’t owned a printer in 15 years, but prior to that I swear we had to replace those damn things like clock work every couple of years for some stupid reason.
The answer is simple, stop buying new printers that do this, keep your old one or buy a used one. Hurt them in their profits.
I think it’s time to attempt some regulation. Probably won’t happen but I don’t see any other real, long term solution to this issue.
Okay but, we don’t do that around here. And when we do, we don’t enforce it.
This works until all the OEM’s jump on the malicious malfunction gravy train.
I would but the fucking things break and can’t be fixed
I agree with you, but have you owned a consumer printer? They break so freaking fast. When I had them, I don’t think I’ve ever had a printer last more than 3 years. Granted I haven’t owned a printer in 15 years, but prior to that I swear we had to replace those damn things like clock work every couple of years for some stupid reason.