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      1 year ago

      It’s a printer that, when you tell it to print, tries its best to find a reason to refuse to do so.

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      Most newer models that automatically make themselves available to all the devices connected to the network they are connected to, and manage the printer queue internally. Usually comes with a ton of shitty “features” e.g preventing you from printing black & white when you’re out of yellow ink.
      2-in-one scanner+printer machines are especially heinous with this, most of the ones I’ve used block you from scanning a document if you’re out of any ink (yes, even when you’re only trying to scan and not use the “copy” mode)

      Somehow they found a way to make me miss having to boot the “printer PC” and wrangling windows’ god awful printer queue system.