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I recently trashed my HP and bought a really old Dell LaserJet from government auction. $25 and it came with a 60% full toner. Been using it for 2 months and still have 54% toner left.
I'll probably never replace this thing and keep fixing it until I can't find parts anymore.
Meanwhile, physical media is on the decline.
I wouldn't pay $36 for an HP printer that they didn't monitor much less per month
Yup dawg, we heard you like economic rent…
I'll just print off the odd thing I need a paper copy of from work and continue as I've done for a dexade by puposefully denying myself from the sincere privilege of paying HP another god damned red cent for as long as draw breath, kthxbai. 🖕
Too bad my old employer stopped allowing employees to access the printers. You have to email your document to a printer admin and they will print it for you.
We had that happen too after someone "accidentally" printed 3000 copies of all black.
They literally hired a person to gatekeep the printers? That is such a waste time time. One of the many reasons why corporate sucks.
My last printer was an hp , the ink only lasted a few months. I’m done with it. At most I print a few items per month so we now go to fedex office and have it printed there for $0.20