HP is clearly bullshitting, but let us pretend for a moment that it wasn’t.
Why do those cartridges have a chip on first place, instead of being simple mechanical devices?
And, if there’s any remotely good reason to include a chip in a cartridge (pffft), why is the printer executing code from it, instead of reading its contents as raw data?
That stinks incompetence and disregard towards customers from a distance dammit.
Are you getting what I mean? If HP is bullshitting (yes, it is), you shouldn’t touch its trashy printers with a 3m pole; and if it wasn’t bullshitting, you should still not touch its trashy printers with a 3m pole!
HP is clearly bullshitting, but let us pretend for a moment that it wasn’t.
Why do those cartridges have a chip on first place, instead of being simple mechanical devices?
And, if there’s any remotely good reason to include a chip in a cartridge (pffft), why is the printer executing code from it, instead of reading its contents as raw data?
That stinks incompetence and disregard towards customers from a distance dammit.
Are you getting what I mean? If HP is bullshitting (yes, it is), you shouldn’t touch its trashy printers with a 3m pole; and if it wasn’t bullshitting, you should still not touch its trashy printers with a 3m pole!