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      Just buy an ink tank printer, it fixes 90 percent of your printer grief

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      I’ve had an Epson Ecotank for the last couple years and I have no complaints. I just refilled my black ink and it was $11 for 9 oz., which should last me years (but I don’t print that often).

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    I heard Brother was good, then I spent way too long formatting different USB sticks in different cluster sizes and formats, and never got ours to work with any of them. Don’t buy Brother if you want that feature, either.

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      FYI an MBR table with a fat32 partition is probably what it was looking for. If that doesn’t work odds are the port is broken

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        That goes without saying… another user here says the drive can’t be larger than 8GB but I’m fairly certain I tried that, too.

        Edit: 4GB FAT32 worked. It may have a 4GB limit. On a brand new multifunction business printer/copier/scanner.

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      I have a Brother printer at work that’s old enough that I don’t have a single thumb drive small enough to work with it. Haven’t tried in a while, but iirc it tops out at 8gb and the smallest I have is 32gb.

      But it works fine over the network, so I’ll just carry on ignoring the firmware update it’s been begging me to install for two years.

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    Old printers on ebay are going to be the new game, until we start seeing kickstarter flooded with new printer companies.

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        Maybe I’m wrong, but I think it will just be cycles (assuming we all survive long enough). I’m in an industry where the large companies are imploding and smaller companies are starting to shine again, eventually those companies will likely become big as well and implode.

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    Damn, Brother was the only company left I was happy to blind purchase from by name alone.

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      Brother’s been anti-consumer for at least 5 years now. Not sure why people are just learning about it now.

      Brother blocking 3rd party toner was the primary reason why I went with Canon back in 2020.

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    Not sure if I got the update yet, but I’m banning my printer from accessing the internet right now.

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    I’ve always promoted commercial inktank printers for people who do a lot of printing, and people always mentioned Brother as a response, but tbh I’ve never really hopped on the bandwagon to shill for any particular company.

    Just a good commercial inktank printer. A regular printer with all the bells and whistles is going to cost you like $100 and $45 for each ink pack you buy, you might as well just spend $450 on a printer, write it off as home office expense, and call it good.

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      Not saying they couldn’t/shouldn’t but printers are a nightmare hellscape and it’s a miracle, mostly of HP’s marketing department, that they’re a household object.

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        Back before everyone had maps on their phone, printing MapQuest maps was fantastic. This was the early 00’s though and we all had money to burn still.

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    I rarely use a printer now that my kids are in college. When it dies, I had a choice between laser printer, Brother inkjet, or none. “None” is now my first choice

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      That’s what we did.

      For the few pages we need to print, I can use the machine at the library for $0.10/page.

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        So issue here is privacy, the library is likely scanning whatever device connected, not just the files and file metadata

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          I trust the library a lot more than I trust Staples or a similar for-profit business.

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          Seriously? The library computers are running Windows 8 I highly doubt they have the technical expertise to do anything. Also why would they?

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            Yeah, with the Vault 7 releases and recent leaks showing NSA follows homeless people’s connections (who tend to hang out at libraries due to a lack of 3rd spaces), I don’t doubt there’s specific tracking, malware and other unwanted software at libraries. I don’t have any sources of this, but it wouldn’t surprise me

            Maybe I’m overly parandoid because ::gestures at everything::

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    How recent does the printer have to be for them to do this?
    The two that I have are old and the toner cartridges don’t even have a chip in them, so I doubt they could tell if the toner is 3rd party.

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      Only if you can keep it working for ten consecutive minutes. I went through three of them under warranty until my warranty expired, then Epson told me to fuck off.

      If have a Canon color laser now. If that conks out and everything on the market by then is locked out shit I’ll just convert my 3D printer to a plotter, or maybe go back to clay tablets.

      • Oh, color laser is the way to go, for sure. Refills are expensive, but rare; the biggest problem is if you have to move them, they’re a nightmare. And far heavier than inkjet. But, all things being equal, I’d take a color, duplex laser any day.

        You’re not the first person I’ve heard who’s had trouble with Ecotanks. I’ve been very fortunate and have not had any issues. I did learn that you need to print at least once a week or the heads tend to clog; the downside of never replacing the heads with the cartridges, I guess. But now I just have a cron job that prints a test page once a week and it’s fine.

        Both Ecotanks and laser eliminate that “print anxiety”, where you’re afraid to use the device because each page costs $2 because of the cartridges costs.

        To paraphrase Quint: “I’ll never replace a cartridge again.”

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          What we actually need is to stop fucking printing.
          We need a foldable A3 size e-ink reader that you can use like a folder.

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            I’d be more interested in something more iPad sized with an e-ink display that is more generally usable.

            The ReMarkable tablets for example have interesting hardware but the software fits such a narrow use case and I don’t think you could slap like, Linux on it or something.

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      Canon has a tank printer line too. Absolutely recommend any tank printer (you’ll have to check reviews for specifics obviously).

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        My Canon photo printer can be converted to a tank-style with a drill and a highly illegal cartridge resetter. 😂