HP CEO says customers who don't use the company's supplies are "bad investments"ChanchoManco@lemm.ee to Technology@beehaw.org – 221 points – 5 months agotechspot.comFrom my point of view HP printers are a bad investment.60Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentNo kidding. "We've allowed our cartridges to arbitrarily execute code. It's the user's fault."And the only reason code is even in there is because of their DRM :PHey, we need a robust serial connection to our cartridges for checking ink levels. Nothing more basic would do. /s"Also, 'check ink levels' by counting how many pages were printed while this cartridge was installed"
No kidding. "We've allowed our cartridges to arbitrarily execute code. It's the user's fault."And the only reason code is even in there is because of their DRM :PHey, we need a robust serial connection to our cartridges for checking ink levels. Nothing more basic would do. /s"Also, 'check ink levels' by counting how many pages were printed while this cartridge was installed"
And the only reason code is even in there is because of their DRM :PHey, we need a robust serial connection to our cartridges for checking ink levels. Nothing more basic would do. /s"Also, 'check ink levels' by counting how many pages were printed while this cartridge was installed"
Hey, we need a robust serial connection to our cartridges for checking ink levels. Nothing more basic would do. /s"Also, 'check ink levels' by counting how many pages were printed while this cartridge was installed"
"Also, 'check ink levels' by counting how many pages were printed while this cartridge was installed"
No kidding. "We've allowed our cartridges to arbitrarily execute code. It's the user's fault."
And the only reason code is even in there is because of their DRM :P
Hey, we need a robust serial connection to our cartridges for checking ink levels. Nothing more basic would do. /s
"Also, 'check ink levels' by counting how many pages were printed while this cartridge was installed"