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catsittingstill ([personal profile] catsittingstill) wrote2018-03-31 11:29 am

Printer cartridges

Okay this is like, a small annoyance in the greater scheme of things.

But I’m so bent out of shape about my recent printer cartridge adventures that I just bought a whole new printer that doesn’t have them.

Printer cartridges are Very Expensive for a tiny bit of plastic and ink. Like, half the cost of the printer expensive, and I know perfectly well most of that is gouging the customer because you can buy much cheaper ones from third party sellers. However the printer makers have now set up the printer to detect 3rd party cartridges and refuse to work. And sometimes, when you give up and buy Very Expensive cartridges from the printer maker like they wanted, the printer still doesn’t work because the sabotage is permanent for that last little fuck you to the customer.

I had this problem with two printers now. And I am giving up. Two days ago I bought a printer that has tanks that you fill from bottles of ink. (Canon Pixma 3200 for those who are interested; It had slightly better ratings from Consumer Reports and also the brand had a slightly better reliability rating than Epson, also my previous printer was an Epson so I’m not very happy with them right now.) I have put a reminder in my phone to print a page once a week (actually maybe I’d better do this twice a week) so the ink can’t dry out in the spray nozzles, which can be a problem with this type of printer. I’m encouraged to see that the printer came with insertable doohickeys that seem to be the spray nozzles, so they are probably replaceable, but still.

The only down side is I can’t get this printer to work wirelessly at the moment. To be fair I had the problem with the previous printer too. I suspect the issue is that the printer has to know which local WiFi network to choose and also WiFi requires a password. I guess I will call tech support on Monday and see if I can figure that out.

I don’t like setting up new things, but it will be worth it if I never have to spend SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS on another fracking ink cartridge again.
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[personal profile] patoadam 2018-03-31 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Here's my printer peeve: You're about to leave for a con|athletic event|concert and you're printing your event ticket|plane ticket, and your printer tells you that you can't print because you're out of light cyan. And what you're printing is black and white. And either you don't have light cyan, or if you take the time to change the ink you'll be late for your event|flight.

Grrrrrrrrr.

Good luck with your new printer.
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[personal profile] mdlbear 2018-04-01 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
That's one reason I have a laser printer -- in addition to being faster and having bigger paper trays, a toner cartridge lasts for between 5 ad 10 thousand pages.

I do have an ink-jet, because I needed an all-in-one (for scanning) during a time when my laser printer was in storage, and it's nice when someone needs to print in color. But I strongly prefer using the laser.

My next ink-jet, if I need one, will be one of the bottled-ink kind.
Edited 2018-04-01 03:16 (UTC)