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# Canon sued for disabling scanner when printers run out of ink<ref>[https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/legal/canon-sued-for-disabling-scanner-when-printers-run-out-of-ink/ Canon sued for disabling scanner when printers run out of ink - bleepingcomputer.com]</ref> | # Canon sued for disabling scanner when printers run out of ink<ref>[https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/legal/canon-sued-for-disabling-scanner-when-printers-run-out-of-ink/ Canon sued for disabling scanner when printers run out of ink - bleepingcomputer.com]</ref> | ||
− | # | + | # In the old days of printers, they **printed** the troubleshoot manual <ref>[https://youtu.be/bV0M9_NwMHY?t=38 You Know What’s BS!? Printers - Cinemassacre]</ref> |
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# Each modification internal components cause will void your warranty | # Each modification internal components cause will void your warranty |
Revision as of 07:41, 2 December 2021
Several decades have passed since the events of this story. Now have great libre software that makes life easier for everyone like compiler, Linux, debuggers etc. Which changed the world forever. What has changed in printers during this time? Absolutely nothing. They still have the same problems as at the beginning. You may be tempted to say that not only do they still have them, but the defective list is still growing.
Razor and blade model
Give printer, sell inks.
- It's most expensive liquid in the world, right behind, insulin or mercury.[1] Official narration is ink is expensive because ink technology is expensive [2] Despite HP spending $1 billion annually on ink research and development, though, he argues that very little is actually improving. In acutally, the cost of production is very low, which is why a lot is earned on it, which is why blocking other toner suppliers is so important for manufacturers.
- The ink cartridge chip telling the printer to stop working as soon as one color has run out (even if the other colors are still full). HP it lost to 3 class action lawsuits in 2010.[HP 1]
- Printers using the color cyan even when printing in just black and white. Official narration says about "purer black"[3]. HP also lost the lawsuit for this reason.[HP 1].
- The ink cartridge chip sending false low ink notifications to your printer. Official narration is "monitor of the quality of the ink, The chip lets you know when your printer is running low on a particular color and can facilitate firmware updates to improve performance".[HP 1].[4][5]
- Blocking customers from refilling cartridges with their own ink or making their own repairs. [6] In September 2018, HP lost a class action lawsuit where plaintiffs claim HP printer firmware updates caused fake error messages upon using third party ink cartridges. HP settled the case with $1.5 million.[7] In 2018, Epson was filed a class action complaint for printer firmware updates that prevent printer operation upon detection of third party cartridge[8]
- The volume of ink in printer cartridges has also shrunk over time[9]
- The inability to refill an ink cartridge in a printer.[10]
Defective by design
- The printer with an integrated stapler, doesn't allow use stapler if you don't use special paper [11]
- Planned obsolescence - In 2017, Halte Obsolescence Programme (HOP) - End Planned Obsolescence - filed a lawsuit and won against Brother, Canon, Epson, HP and other companies for intentionally shortening product lifespans - inkjet printers and ink cartridges included. The companies were fined $10,000.[12][13]
- Unreliable wireless
- Drivers issues
- Poor user interface
- Canon sued for disabling scanner when printers run out of ink[14]
- In the old days of printers, they **printed** the troubleshoot manual [15]
Other
- Each modification internal components cause will void your warranty
References
- ↑ THE 10 MOST EXPENSIVE LIQUIDS IN THE WORLD - ALEXI MELVIN
- ↑ HP explains why printer ink is so expensive
- ↑ BLACK DENSITY AND DARK SHADOW AREAS - Canon
- ↑ Settlement in Epson Class-Action Suit Gets Initial Approval
- ↑ US woman sues over ink cartridges
- ↑ The right to reuse: Refilling printer cartridges now has legal protection; The recent High Court ruling paves the way for other products
- ↑ HP Ink Cartridge Monopoly Class Action Lawsuit Settles for $1.5M
- ↑ Epson Class Action Alleges Printer Ink Defect
- ↑ Printer ink cartridges: why you're paying more but getting a lot less
- ↑ Why Won't Refilled Ink Cartridges Work in Some Printers?
- ↑ "The printer story" redux: a testimonial about the injustice of proprietary firmware
- ↑ https://www.loc.gov/item/global-legal-monitor/2017-11-01/france-advocacy-group-files-criminal-complaint-against-alleged-planned-obsolescence-practices/
- ↑ Landmark French Lawsuit Attacks Epson, HP, Canon And Brother For 'Planned Obsolescence'
- ↑ Canon sued for disabling scanner when printers run out of ink - bleepingcomputer.com
- ↑ You Know What’s BS!? Printers - Cinemassacre