• Re: Printers

    From Warpslide@618:500/23 to Shawn Highfield on Sun Jun 6 09:28:29 2021
    On 06 Jun 2021, Shawn Highfield said the following...

    Unfortunaly the scanner no longer works as it uses a java based web app that runs on a secondary network port. I can force it to work by
    booting a windows XP virtual machine and using IE 6, but it got to be a pain so I bought a inkjet printer I use as a scanner since the ink dried out in it.

    I go through phases with printing it seems. There could be months on end
    where I won't print anything and then suddenly I do. This is why I went with
    a laser printer. It doesn't care how long it sits there unused, it will just spring to life the next time I need it.

    The printer we have now I bought from Staples, it's a Canon B&W laser printer.

    Of course when I bought it I was asked if I wanted the extended warranty,
    which I always say no to. The guy looks around and explains that it's $30
    for the warranty, if I pop one of the rollers out and bring the printer back near the end of the warranty they'll just give me a credit for a new printer.

    Seeing as I don't print THAT much I almost never have to buy toner anymore.
    I just use the toner that comes with the printer, when I run out, my printer mysteriously breaks (as long as it's in the 2nd year) and I go get a new printer for free and buy a new $30 warranty.

    Maybe one of these days they'll catch on, but the original printer was purchased in ~2011 and I've been getting a new printer every 12-18 months
    since then.


    Jay

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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:500/33 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 7 06:01:13 2021
    Warpslide wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-

    went with a laser printer. It doesn't care how long it sits there
    unused, it will just spring to life the next time I need it.

    Exactly why I love my ancient lexmark. It just keeps chugging along.
    What's great is how when it fires up the lights dim for a second. LOL

    anymore. I just use the toner that comes with the printer, when I run
    out, my printer mysteriously breaks (as long as it's in the 2nd year)
    and I go get a new printer for free and buy a new $30 warranty.

    LOL nice.

    Maybe one of these days they'll catch on, but the original printer was purchased in ~2011 and I've been getting a new printer every 12-18
    months since then.

    Hey whatever works. Those store warranty's are mostly a scam anyway.

    Shawn

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  • From Warpslide@618:500/23 to Shawn Highfield on Mon Jun 7 08:24:47 2021
    On 07 Jun 2021, Shawn Highfield said the following...

    Exactly why I love my ancient lexmark. It just keeps chugging along. What's great is how when it fires up the lights dim for a second. LOL

    Yup, same with this Canon. We have these Ikea LED bulbs in the house now
    which dim a bit. The previous CFL bulb (which I think came with the house) would sometimes go off completely when the printer sprang to life.

    Hey whatever works. Those store warranty's are mostly a scam anyway.

    Yup, which is why I have no qualms about using the warranty.


    Jay

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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 7 09:08:00 2021
    Hello Warpslide!

    ** On Sunday 06.06.21 - 09:28, you wrote to Shawn Highfield:

    I go through phases with printing it seems. There could be
    months on end where I won't print anything and then
    suddenly I do. This is why I went with a laser printer.
    It doesn't care how long it sits there unused, it will just
    spring to life the next time I need it.

    Me too. the HP C2021 color laser at the shop is circa 2009.
    Except for a couple of flimsy plastic latch/lever things that
    broke for the 2nd external tray, all is still good. The 4
    cartidges for it are pricey at $150+ each, but I only seem to
    replace one every year on average.

    I have a mono HP P1005 at home. The cartridge is about $95,
    but I don't I've bought a new one in about 5 years.

    ..The guy looks around and explains that it's $30 for the
    warranty, if I pop one of the rollers out and bring the
    printer back near the end of the warranty they'll just give
    me a credit for a new printer.

    Hmmm.

    Seeing as I don't print THAT much I almost never have to
    buy toner anymore. I just use the toner that comes with the
    printer, when I run out, my printer mysteriously breaks (as
    long as it's in the 2nd year) and I go get a new printer
    for free and buy a new $30 warranty.

    Hmmm.

    Maybe one of these days they'll catch on, but the original
    printer was purchased in ~2011 and I've been getting a new
    printer every 12-18 months since then.

    Hmmm.
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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/1 to August Abolins on Mon Jun 7 11:01:00 2021
    August Abolins wrote to Warpslide <=-

    Me too. the HP C2021 color laser at the shop is circa 2009.
    Except for a couple of flimsy plastic latch/lever things that
    broke for the 2nd external tray, all is still good. The 4
    cartidges for it are pricey at $150+ each, but I only seem to
    replace one every year on average.

    I worked at a large internet company and was responsible for managing
    desktop support in North America. Our San Jose campus has around 3500 employees scattered across 10 or so buildings.

    We had a change in desktop support providers, and I had a new team to
    support the campus. I was trying to find ways to get them to learn the
    campus, the customer teams, and get out to see what's going on beyond the desktop support area.

    I came up with a scavenger hunt with prizes. One of the questions was:

    "Identify the oldest printer (or the printer with the most pages) on campus"

    The winning printer was an HP 4M made in 1992 with 600,000 pages on the engine.

    The methodology varied.

    1 person went from building to building with a clipboard and printed status pages from close to 150 printers and found it.

    1 person figured "accounting" would have old printers they didn't want to replace, and found it.

    1 person asked our print vendor to run a report from HP JetAdmin and found
    it.


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Tue Jun 8 12:49:55 2021
    Kurt Weiske wrote to August Abolins:

    1 person figured "accounting" would have old printers they didn't want to replace, and found it.

    That's funny but truthful.

    1 person asked our print vendor to run a report from HP JetAdmin and found

    it.

    That's what I would have done.

    When I worked at John Deere, there was a big HP (forget the model) laser printer -- you know, the one with the huge collating add-on that plugs into
    the side -- that was used in shipping. Printer was four years old then and already had 1.1 million prints. That was in ... 2017.

    -- Sean



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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Jun 17 00:43:00 2021
    Hello Kurt Weiske!

    ** On Monday 07.06.21 - 11:01, Kurt Weiske wrote to August Abolins:

    I came up with a scavenger hunt with prizes. One of the questions was:

    "Identify the oldest printer (or the printer with the most pages) on campus"

    That sounds like fun.

    1 person went from building to building with a clipboard and printed status pages from close to 150 printers and found it.

    Very methodological, and boring.

    1 person figured "accounting" would have old printers they didn't want to replace, and found it.

    Interesting. I would never have thought to "bother" the people
    in accounting.

    1 person asked our print vendor to run a report from HP JetAdmin and
    found it.

    Hmmm.. likely that was someone who had experience with the
    JetAdmin "secret" that it can work with non-HP printers too.

    But what if the oldest printer was NOT connected to the
    company-wide network? THAT's the printer you could have picked.

    I would think some printers might be off-limits or in a secure
    area.


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