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Your Printer is Lying to You and Wasting Your Money

When Farhad Manjoo's printer abruptly stopped printing, he began to wonder if the printer wasn't simply lying that it was out of toner in order to trick him into buying more. The prints hadn't been fading at all, but the printer simply refused to go on.

But with a bit of research, Manjoo saved his 60 dollars and instead covered up a sensor on the side of the toner cartridge with a piece of electrical tape. This tricked the printer into thinking the cartridge was full -- and the printer's been going strong ever since, eight months and hundred of pages down the road.

Both laser and inkjet printers are notorious for requiring expensive replacement cartridges long before you really need to. It's epidemic in the industry, to the point where class action lawsuits have filed against Epson and Hewlett-Packard.

If you want to find out what you can do to convince your printer to continue printing, FixYourOwnPrinter is a good place to start.



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BY Islander   
  
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[ Posted on August 27, 2008 ]
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The source article was useful, and the links even more so. They answered a question I had long wondered about: is cheap off-brand ink really a bargain?

 
            
 
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BY ID_Scorpion081   
  
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[ Posted on August 30, 2008 ]
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Par for the course! Never mind about how much waste we can reduce going to our landfills! This goes into the category of "engineered failures" and should be treated as the industry is selling defective goods.

How about the rumor of Gateway computers designed to crash after only a few years ( like when the warranty runs out ) because the failures were PROGRAMMED into the BIOS in ROM? Just a rumor, but a friend of mine claims it came from a 'reliable?' source. It would be interesting to see if this is really an issue as it would also be "par for the course".

Just goes to show you that there is NO honor in the industry anymore!

-JSSmith

 

            
 
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BY nagweyaab   
  
[ Joined on 08/08 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on August 30, 2008 ]
 
Hmmm... I have a Gateway and it's going on its sixth year right now, so if that's true it's either a recent development or my computer miraculously escaped it.
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