• linuxgator
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    1 year ago

    HP will remotely lock down the purse if the volume of sauce gets too low or you have any other brand.

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      1 year ago

      Or 7 days before the ‘best before’ date expires

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          1 year ago

          That’s a good question

          For sauce, yes.

          For inkjet cartridges, I don’t know, but, technically speaking, these cartridges get dry after the first time of use and their ‘needles’, that spray ink, become dirty. I had a bad luck washing the spraying mechanism after that.

          EDIT: I don’t know about the laserjet toners.

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            LaserJet toners are not liquid at all, so they don’t dry out. They’re just powdered plastic particles that are attracted to static electricity created by lasers on the paper and are melted to the paper with a heated drum. Aside from energy use, laserjets are far superior to inkjets.

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            I’m calling print cartridges HP Sauce from now on. Or, I would, if I had an inkjet or a HP, but that’s showbiz baby.