the thermoplastic "ink" will be the most expensive substance on Earth, by weight or volume. And protected by a DRM'd cartridge system. And declare itself "empty" at about 25% remaining, in order to "protect the printer from running dry".
the thermoplastic "ink" will be the most expensive substance on Earth, by weight or volume. And protected by a DRM'd cartridge system. And declare itself "empty" at about 25% remaining, in order to "protect the printer from running dry".
You also left out that the "ink" levels will slowly decrease over time if printer is not used.
And that if you are out of one "color" you still won't be able to print anything at all - even if you don't need to use that "color"
Since this is an HP product, (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Since this is an HP product, (Score:5, Insightful)
the thermoplastic "ink" will be the most expensive substance on Earth, by weight or volume. And protected by a DRM'd cartridge system. And declare itself "empty" at about 25% remaining, in order to "protect the printer from running dry".
You also left out that the "ink" levels will slowly decrease over time if printer is not used.
And that if you are out of one "color" you still won't be able to print anything at all - even if you don't need to use that "color"
Re: (Score:1)
"LOL", you are so "funny".
Scanner Ink (Score:2)
My Epson ran out of scanner ink, couldn't scan anything until I bought more cartridges.