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Finally opted out of the printer ink cartel

Sir Galahad

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HP printer ran out of ink once a month and at $45 to $60 each time I put my 6 month old HP printer in the garbage. Went out and got one of the new Epson Ink Well printers. They are a lot more upfront money but I will not run out of ink for two years.

Screw you ink cartridges and refill stores, you're days are numbered!
 
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Well I work from home lots of days and in the real estate world, documents must be signed to be considered executed.
I can't wait until Obama implants a chip in all of us, thereby setting off the apocalypse. So much paper will be saved by allowing a digital signature. Also, when people refuse the chip and are exterminated in mass, there will be less need for paper in general and their bodies can be used for fertilizer to grow more trees. Let's save the planet guys.
 
Well I work from home lots of days and in the real estate world, documents must be signed to be considered executed.
Hmmm...my realtor accepts digital signatures. I have clients that accept digitally signed engineering plans and documents, too. Lots of my company's contracts are signed digitally as well. It's becoming more and more common.
 
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HP printer ran out of ink once a month and at $45 to $60 each time I put my 6 month old HP printer in the garbage. Went out and got one of the new Epson Ink Well printers. They are a lot more upfront money but I will not run out of ink for two years.

Screw you ink cartridges and refill stores, you're days are numbered!
You're so brave Sir G!
 
Hmmm...my realtor accepts digital signatures. I have clients that accept digitally signed engineering plans and documents, too. Lots of my company's contracts are signed digitally as well. It's becoming more and more common.
I do corporate real estate and just spend three nice days in court in Boston because the court said electronic signature are not enforceable.
 
Wow, didn't know that you can do that. I am quite impressed. I can understand you, I also spend a lot on new cartridges for printers, by the way, if someone is interested I bought them from https://www.mrdepot.ca/collections/samsung-toner-cartridges. Not only that, but I am impressed with the today's technologies, recently I found a printer that you don't need to recharge, and I think that this is cool. In final, I want to say that you really need a printer at home, you can do anything without a printer.
 
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Who the F****K bumps a 5 year old thread about printer ink?

Like honestly I'm flabbergasted how this happens.

Did Boris have a yearning desire to search thru the archives of the water cooler to tell everyone of his undying love for HP printers? Did he feel the need to spend 18% of his posts on this board on a half decade old thread about obsolete technology?

@BorisSutherland please explain
 
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Who the F****K bumps a 5 year old thread about printer ink?

Like honestly I'm flabbergasted how this happens.

Did Boris have a yearning desire to search thru the archives of the water cooler to tell everyone of his undying love for HP printers? Did he feel the need to spend 18% of his posts on this board on a half decade old thread about obsolete technology?

@BorisSutherland please explain

Are you trying to throw us off your scent here???
 
This thread is like a time capsule of printer technology. Can everyone describe what they are using now so someone can bump it again in 5 years?
 
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