From my point of view HP printers are a bad investment.

  •  4dpuzzle   ( @tesseract@beehaw.org ) 
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    2 years ago

    And they’re investing in the customers in what sense? It’s the customers who make the investment in their products and get their dignity challenged in return.

    I have a need for a printer and HP is solidly in the don’t-touch list. Companies that treat their customers so indignantly as HP should simply be raided and closed for good. Or perhaps, HP should realize that morons like this scumbag are a bad investment as a CEO.

        •  floofloof   ( @floofloof@lemmy.ca ) 
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          2 years ago

          I wonder whether they’d sell more if they put the prices up but promised no further charges or restrictions? It would give them a unique market position as a seller of premium trustworthy products. Brother is the closest to that at the moment, though their printers aren’t even more expensive. HP is certainly to be avoided.

          •  HobbitFoot   ( @HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club ) 
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            If you cared about price per sheet and you print a lot, then you’d have a better printer than an ink jet.

            HP pulls this shit because that business model works for people who need to print a little.

              • I had a printer from HP but rarely had to print anything. It happened way too often, that I had to buy a new cartridge, because the old one dried up. Soo annoying… Now I have a laser printer from brother and it’s much better! No more drying up! I guess this is more about technology than it is brand, but it somehow was fitting here😄

    •  rekabis   ( @rekabis@lemmy.ca ) 
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      I have a need for a printer and HP is solidly in the don’t-touch list.

      The only HP printers I still recommend are the vintage ones from the pre-2005 era. HP 4050DTN and HP 5000DTN and the like. Absolutely rock-solid laser printers that don’t have DRM or any other shite. Hell, I can get overstuffed cartridges for the 4050 that can do 20,000 sheets at 5% coverage… who does that these days? And they’re capable of taking JetDirect cards clear up to the gigabit level.