Post 9junqz563NL6o64f9k by maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com
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 (DIR) Post #9junqz563NL6o64f9k by maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com
       2019-06-16T18:57:58+00:00
       
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       @lnxw48a1 I like HP's (at least business-oriented devices) approach to this.  You can buy whatever, and there are at least a couple "authorised" vendors for offbrand cartridges, even though they still recommend the genuine stuff.  It doesn't force anything, but if you do use non-authorised stuff, its recorded and you void the warranty.  That's fair: a company shouldn't have to support stuff that may just well ruin their machine (put oil or rubber based inks in a normal aqueuos ink printer, and you'll cripple the thing at best), but they don't remove from you the element of choosing to do so if you really want to.  No idea if their consumer-grade stuff allows that same freedom.  I wouldn't bet on it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9juo6PzWHiVkbvpDpQ by 1iceloops123@shitposter.club
       2019-06-16T20:20:52.545682Z
       
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       @maiyannah @lnxw48a1 consumer it's money need to buy HP ink and the number of color like I think mine uses some 30 dollar ink but the issue I barley print mostly scan