I’ve always had a home computer since the early 1980’s. I think I am on my 5th printer. The current one is at least 10 years old. I went from dot-matrix to toner. I’ve never messed with ink-cartridge. Toner is a lot cheaper.
They also know to fear. I have a small reputation as one who can make a computer (and its peripherals) behave just by approaching it. You might call me “The Computer Whisperer” — only I think that’s a really stupid nickname, so please don’t.
nicka93 over 2 years ago
Many times the computer is smarter than the operator.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
That they do.
seanfear over 2 years ago
can’t agree more
stillfickled Premium Member over 2 years ago
Glad I don’t have a printer.
pcolli over 2 years ago
Some fear smell….
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
i’ve found that just showing it the sledgehammer provides it all the incentive it needs…
CorkLock over 2 years ago
There’s her problem – Apple for eating. Get an HP.
dflak over 2 years ago
I’ve always had a home computer since the early 1980’s. I think I am on my 5th printer. The current one is at least 10 years old. I went from dot-matrix to toner. I’ve never messed with ink-cartridge. Toner is a lot cheaper.
Sir Isaac over 2 years ago
My first ‘printer’ was a Selectric typewriter that had been modified to print ASCII.
assrdood over 2 years ago
I’ve used computers and printers for work over the last 30 years. Aunty is absolutely right.
The reliability of a printer is inversely proportional to the urgency of the job.
rbluecat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Especially around tax time!
paranormal over 2 years ago
They even smell nervousness…
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
My printer just ignores me.
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
They also know to fear. I have a small reputation as one who can make a computer (and its peripherals) behave just by approaching it. You might call me “The Computer Whisperer” — only I think that’s a really stupid nickname, so please don’t.