• Sagrotan
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    11 months ago

    If you still own a HP printer, it’s your own fault. Sorry. Got an Canon with liquid refill, loved it, equipped my company with it & recommended it to everyone I know. It’s not even expensive & the quality is impeccable. Plus: no problems whatsoever over Linux.

    EDIT: CANON, not Epson. I’m distracted sometimes. Canon PIXMA G4511, sub 300 Eur.

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      Wait till you find out it purges the lines every print, and while you can replace the purge sponge, the system doesn’t always have a “reset the purge sponge” option. And the ones that do use a rather unknown button combination that may or may not work.

      • Sagrotan
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        11 months ago

        Sorry, that happens when I do too many things at the same time. Canon. I’m talking of the Canon G4511 liquid refill.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          For me too with wifi, and the standarised network printing 🤣 but not when directly connected to pc with usb.

    • Overzeetop
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      411 months ago

      My FIL owns an HP with a subscription. I’ve given up on the things he wastes money on; most of them he’s not really technically savvy enough to implement anyway. (And, yes, buying a printer and getting it installed may exceed his technical abilities)

    • Pankkake
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      211 months ago

      I have one of those, it won’t work with my Linux though :/

      • Sagrotan
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        411 months ago

        Now I fucked it up, my finger wrote "Epson x while my brain thought “Canon”… I was talking the Canon G4511.

    • Dog
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      111 months ago

      I only use it for scanning now. I was mad when my parents bought a new one.