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      That guy is too smart, he’d better he careful. He’ll be found dead at his desk after mysteriously choking on an HP cyan cartridge.

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        They wouldn’t be so obvious.

        They would just slowly replace all his blood with HP 952XL Magenta

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      I did something similiar, I named all the printers with an esoteric naming scheme based on the OU and location, but completely indecipherable, and GPO reset the default printer every morning. That way the print was always released to a random printer that the user chose in utter bewilderment and confusion, so there was no chance any particular printer would see enough use that I’d have to change the toner in this decade.

      Worked great.

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      imho, the new printers are pretty good. Like ever since the companies stopped the inkjet fiasco and switched over to the inktank thing, its been really smooth.

      My experience with the Epson ecotank is pretty good.

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      My HP laser printer is amazing, no drivers needed, lasts long on ink, connects to everything, I love it.

      Sure it doesn’t have colour printing, nor scanning, not Bluetooth. But the thing just works every single time!

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      Man, I just love the way you guys ignore basic exception handling, insist on using undocumented APIs, exclusively hook into system resources, fail to address even the most fundamental of good memory management practises and then demand your software runs as an unprotected kernel-level driver.

      It’s fucking great.

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        Hey, you can blame my senior who did most of it and left this mess to me when he quit. I just pray everyday that nothing breaks since we don’t even have internal documentation for this code and almost no comments whatsoever :)

        I love my job :D

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      I couldn’t convince my dad to get a Brother laser printer, so he got a Brother Inkjet. It still works so much better, and the ink lasts so much longer, than any other inkjet I’ve used.

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        6 years total, first 4 was as a uni student on mine. Never gave me a single issue and still running off the same toner

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        Same here. And somehow windows just detects and Installs it every time over the network.

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    Back in my day. Printers printed in dots. And that’s the way we liked it.

    Put cabled in. And it worked.

    And it was so satisfying ripping the side holes off.

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      They evolved backwards. Back in the day you sent the raw text over the parallel port and it just printed it

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    Why tf do printers even need drivers? Where do they have to go? Why can’t they get there by themselves?

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    Quote me after dealing with print drivers acting up and spooler service crashes for the nth time that day (also worked in it support for several years):

    “We can land men on the moon, but somehow getting a printer, a technology that has existed litteraly since before computers had screens, to work is still complete and utter black magic…!”

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    I literally go to the copy place now and tell everyone I “don’t know how” to work on printers.

    Life is too short.

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    Multifunction-Printers are even worse. If you got a decent one by chance, after 5 odd years the integrated server gets wonky and the usb controller starts randomizing MAC addresses, so you have to setup it anew each time. Those things are haunted!

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      This may explain the issues I have at my buddies automotive shop… every few months all the PCs loose connection, then I have to uninstall all the drives and install them again. Fucking HP.