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koØm
01-29-2021, 11:59 AM
Have you ever wanted to thrash, destroy and, pitch something off the roof of the tallest building in sight?

That's how I feel about my HP Officejet All-In-One Printer/Scanner/Fax Machine. This is not a "one-off" problem, this printer is a replacement for a previous HP Officejet machine (same printer, upgraded model number and new skins) that had the same idiosyncrecies.

I have gone through the Troubleshooting procedures using their Find-and-Fix application associated with the program but, this is just more Mental Masturbation than it is of fixing the problem.

I'm just walking away from it for awhile.

KG4CGC
01-29-2021, 12:56 PM
I hate printers.

That is all.

K4PIH
01-29-2021, 01:38 PM
I kicked ink jet printers of all makes and models to the curb 10 years ago. They always seemed to work fine for a short time, then start having problems with drivers, head positioning, not to mention the cost of inks. Switched over to Brother laser printers and never looked back.

PA5COR
01-30-2021, 04:56 AM
I have no printer.
But a good friend 200 yards away with office at home with 4 professional laser printers, usb stick, get to him, get coffee, leave with printed stuff, done.

kb2vxa
01-31-2021, 02:27 PM
Well then why all the hostility Cor? The last time I vented my spleen on anything was decades ago when I built an FM stereo receiver from the chassis up using circuit schematics in the RCA Receiving Tube Manual. Since I like to tinker with things I did several modifications carefully documenting everything as I went along. Then after the last one the radio stopped working, one of those frustrating things where every circuit works perfectly but the unit doesn't. I backtracked to the last working stage several times with no luck, the receiver ended its sordid life as a mark on the cement basement shop wall.

We have something in common Cor, you borrowed that classic line from the 1976 movie Network, only I originated it and should have copyrighted it so I could get royalty payments. It was around 1968 or 9 when my 100W pirate AM station was the anchor for a small pirate network and we did guest DJ spots on each other's stations. I was guesting a record request call in show at our 40W FM affiliate and after a while got really annoyed at every other call requesting the same song. I pretended to throw a fit banging the mic around a bit, tossing the headphones down, getting up and shouting that classic line adding a threat to switch the transmitter off if one more caller requested that song. Naturally as expected the next caller called my bluff and I shut the transmitter off. The other guys were laughing hysterically by this time, a few minutes later we all calmed down and I switched the transmitter back on. To be a real snot I put that record on, then switched the turntable off letting it coast to a stop, and I spun the disc backward with my finger. That did the trick, I put the fear of RADIO GOD in them. (;->)

N8YX
02-01-2021, 09:48 PM
...Switched over to Brother laser printers and never looked back.

One of my long-time ham friends does a lot of story writing and needed a replacement for her old HP R40, as the thing wasn't quite supported by Windows 10. I went the Brother route for that setup and she's very happy with the results.

Under her front-room desk lurks another HP-in-one, and we're looking at alternatives for it too.

n6hcm
02-04-2021, 08:03 AM
i've been pretty happy with the brother printers, too. a few years ago i bought a dell printer (which is, basically, a rebadged brother) and it has worked well ... except that dell no longer supports any of the printers it sold. it works fine with every platform i've used it with (except alexa, which finds it but can't use it ... i'm fine with that).

when this dell quits (or when i can't buy toner for it economically) then i'll go back to brother printers.

kb2vxa
02-05-2021, 06:17 AM
I had a number of printers over the years, the last was an HP printer/scanner/FAX combo that worked for a while and then developed clogged nozzle troubles. Cartridges being too expensive anyway I continued using the scanner to file rent checks. Here I don't need any of that, on the one occasion I needed legal docs printed I sent them to the liaison's office for printing. Here's the rub, cartridges cost as much as a new printer so you may as well buy a new printer, they're cheap enough. If you're so tight you squeak, find yourself a printer that won't say the cartridges are empty when disturbed and refuse to print. Then buy a refill kit the first time they run dry, and bottles of ink afterward. It's like oil, buy ink and you won't squeak anymore. ('->)

koØm
02-05-2021, 06:09 PM
I had a number of printers over the years, the last was an HP printer/scanner/FAX combo that worked for a while and then developed clogged nozzle troubles. Cartridges being too expensive anyway I continued using the scanner to file rent checks. Here I don't need any of that, on the one occasion I needed legal docs printed I sent them to the liaison's office for printing. Here's the rub, cartridges cost as much as a new printer so you may as well buy a new printer, they're cheap enough. If you're so tight you squeak, find yourself a printer that won't say the cartridges are empty when disturbed and refuse to print. Then buy a refill kit the first time they run dry, and bottles of ink afterward. It's like oil, buy ink and you won't squeak anymore. ('->)

Just kick me.....

I'm on the "Ink Auto-refill" rip, Sons-of-biscuit-eaters - HP periodically charges my card and send me ink when I need it.

There's a price break on printers; unless you are willing to make an investment, you are stuck with the home office POS's

WØTKX
02-05-2021, 07:49 PM
I've got a cheap slow Canon All-In-One MC255CW Wi-Fi only color ink jet.
Rarely print, grayscale usually. Found OK supplier of refurb cartridges.
Been running fine since 2008.

:omg:

WZ7U
02-05-2021, 07:56 PM
Found a place that sells ink cartridges that are refillable. Bought it for school to keep the Brother all in one happy. More ink than I will use in a few years because I don't end up printing much after all.

https://www.inkowl.com/