at work, we got new printers. Toner cartridge is the same exact size and shape as the old printers but doesn’t work with the new printer. Even better, we couldn’t get new cartridges for over 2 months, long after they ran out. Had to steal a printer from another location until we could get new cartridges
Seems to me that there’s a cost-benefit conflict between two departments: 1) those who want to make money by forcing customers to buy multiple models of ink cartridges, and 2) those who want to save money by having production lines for only one set of cartridges.
Our HP printer has had the same two cartridges in it for over four years now. They haven’t gone dry and they haven’t run out. HP knew how to do it all along I think. They are the larger size that come with the HP IntantInk program.
My dad worked with a guy that would just throw away his whole printer whenever it ran out of ink, and would buy a new one. I originally thought that was wasteful and frivolous, but after buying ink cartridges, I suspect his method actually made financial sense.
The comic and the comments explain why I taught my seldom-used printer to fly out a window. If I need something printed, I go to the library. That’s generally once a year, and I go to the library almost weekly anyway.
Even though the cheap knock off cartridges are the same number and they say they will work in my HP printer, the printer says that “it is incompatible” and won’t work. I’m thinking of not buying an HP in the furture because of this. Why Pay more for a cartridge than I paid for the printer?
seanfear about 11 hours ago
poor fella … when is the funeral?
s_krumpe about 11 hours ago
at work, we got new printers. Toner cartridge is the same exact size and shape as the old printers but doesn’t work with the new printer. Even better, we couldn’t get new cartridges for over 2 months, long after they ran out. Had to steal a printer from another location until we could get new cartridges
Qiset about 10 hours ago
George’s last day on the job.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 10 hours ago
That would be terrific if that were true.
Farside99 about 9 hours ago
Change the name to SCAM printers!
j_m_kuehl about 9 hours ago
Just an evil plot to get you on their auto refill program
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Another fired socialist!
Dobie Premium Member about 6 hours ago
What if we made every model the exact same color? Wait… never mind, it’s already been done.
Ned Snipes about 6 hours ago
And that’s how Harvey lost his job.
gammaguy about 5 hours ago
Seems to me that there’s a cost-benefit conflict between two departments: 1) those who want to make money by forcing customers to buy multiple models of ink cartridges, and 2) those who want to save money by having production lines for only one set of cartridges.
SheMc about 5 hours ago
Why make it easy if they can make it difficult!!!
Superhawk about 5 hours ago
You can make dollars or you can make sense… but apparently not both.
WorkshopGardener Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Obviously, this man has no future in Marketing. Time to let him go.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Got Epson Printer with bottled ink. Cheaper.
Zebrastripes about 4 hours ago
The meeting ended abruptly for some reason….they all got copies of his pink slip memo…
Znox11 about 4 hours ago
Looks like the boss lady is pushing the little red button that opens the drop door.
Marcia Gibson Premium Member about 4 hours ago
There is hope! We finally have a universal phone charger.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Our HP printer has had the same two cartridges in it for over four years now. They haven’t gone dry and they haven’t run out. HP knew how to do it all along I think. They are the larger size that come with the HP IntantInk program.
Aardvark17 about 3 hours ago
Love my Epson Eco tank printer, saved a ton on ink and headaches. If the print speed is slow I don’t notice it at home.
etspi about 3 hours ago
Printer ink is one of the most expensive liquid in the world.
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Never will happen.
eb110americana about 2 hours ago
My dad worked with a guy that would just throw away his whole printer whenever it ran out of ink, and would buy a new one. I originally thought that was wasteful and frivolous, but after buying ink cartridges, I suspect his method actually made financial sense.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 hours ago
That’s how he earned the name Jim “One Size” Fitzall.
Rose Madder Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Buy a newer…and so on. version of the printer you have and new ink cartridges needed
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 hour ago
The comic and the comments explain why I taught my seldom-used printer to fly out a window. If I need something printed, I go to the library. That’s generally once a year, and I go to the library almost weekly anyway.
shelly about 1 hour ago
And he was never seen again…
johnaapc about 1 hour ago
Even though the cheap knock off cartridges are the same number and they say they will work in my HP printer, the printer says that “it is incompatible” and won’t work. I’m thinking of not buying an HP in the furture because of this. Why Pay more for a cartridge than I paid for the printer?
Vegetable Patch 62/-46 38 minutes ago
Now is the time for less printers and more cursive readers.