• ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    If you buy whatever Brother laser printer, the ink doesn’t dry up and you never have to print anything anyway. It’s like $100 and the cartridge lasts forever.

    And also; don’t print. If you’re a developer, put in the css that says:

    @media print { body,html {display:none;} }
    

    That might not completely do it because it’s a joke but slap !important or whatever wherever you want.

    • FourPacketsOfPeanuts@lemmy.world
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      Brother invalidates its laser cartridges after a certain number of revolutions irrespective of how much toner is left. You used to be able to override this manually but they removed that in a software update recently. Am livid. If you know different do you mind sharing what model you have?

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    At this point if I have to print something I just go to the library. I’m fortunate, but it’s been like two years since I’ve had to print something on actual paper.

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      I have an HP laser printer from like 1992, before they turned to US=Privateers; rest-of-the-world=criminal pirates. HP died as a company when they spun off Agilent/Keysight as test equipment and continued the branding for contract manufactured consumer garbage. HP does not make anything. They market, place stickers on what others manufacture, and create ponzi scheme-like extortion scams, as the shriveled shell of a dying husk disconnected completely from their now long irrelevant past.

  • Noerttipertti@sopuli.xyz
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    Not that HP isn’t aware or not ticked off about this, mind. Recently they threatened to brick HP printers that use third-party cartridges if detected

    Try that in EU.
    I dare you. I double dare you.
    <Jules Winnfield>What does ECCN look like?</Jules Winnfield>

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    45 minutes ago

    some ‘third-party’ printer consumables have custom chips on them already.