HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly::Suit seeks injunction blocking HP from bricking printers using third-party ink.

  • @frunch@lemmy.world
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    451 year ago

    Perhaps they’ll be fined 1/4 day’s profits and carry on like nothing happened ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • Pyr
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    1 year ago

    Imagine if you bought Ford and could only fill it up at Ford endorsed gas stations.

    • Flying Squid
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      131 year ago

      Tesla did that essentially with their proprietary charging. Then they essentially strongarmed other companies into adopting their standard.

      • DacoTaco
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        91 year ago

        Only in the us afaik. In the eu this didnt fly. We use menekes type 2 and ccs2, including all teslas.

      • ElPussyKangaroo
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        21 year ago

        I hate to side with ElMo, but didn’t that happen because they kick started the EV car wave? And apparently their solution was also the better option, or something to that effect.

        • Jojo
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          There are upsides and downsides to it vs other standards, but the main point was that it’s a closed standard that no one else was allowed to use (until recently), and so Tesla drivers had to go to Tesla charging stations, not the ones run by other companies or individuals

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      I’m vomiting at the idea because while it sounds silly, I have to remember kuerig convinced everyone that coffee pods were a better alternative then tried to lock it down so only official kuerig pods worked.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      111 year ago

      HP’s consumer division certainly is. Their computers are buttgarbage and their printers are outright scams at this point. My understanding though is they make shit like MRI machines…yeah the company is a zombie.

        • @MashedTech@lemmy.world
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          01 year ago

          So they’re completely unrelated? I thought it was just a division of hp. I don’t know much, but I’ve heard hpe makes good stuff.

          • @neclimdul@lemmy.world
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            31 year ago

            Completely different companies. In 2015 HP became HP Inc keeping consumer products like printers and laptops and HPE split taking servers and business stuff. I assume lap equipment went to HPE as well but couldn’t find anything on a quick search.

  • @takeda@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    Is there a place to check and compare printers in respect to this?

    I’m currently looking for a printer replacement and don’t want to lock myself to printers like these. I know to stay away from HP as it looks like they are the biggest offender. I know that brother generally was good, but I’m not sure if that still holds true.

    • The Pantser
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      31 year ago

      I have a Epson Eco tank printer that you just fill the tanks. There is no way for them to prevent you from using any ink you want.

      • @Kanzar@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Yeah those CISS style ones are awesome, really glad Epson embraced it after years of customers using 3rd party CISS.

        If I were to get an inkjet again (I have a bw brother laser MFC), it’d definitely be a ciss.

  • @Vex_Detrause@lemmy.ca
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    121 year ago

    A lot of things get hacked or tweaked. People make CNC machines out of random motors. I wish someone makes an open source paper printer.

    • @ForgotAboutDre@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      No one would buy it. That’s the reality.

      Their are two customers for printers businesses that need high reliability and high volume. They will pay more for this, if it’s cost effective in the long term. An open source solution wouldn’t be much cheaper, a business supplying servicing and repairs are still needed. The other are consumers that want something that appears cheap and are too ignorant to asses long term cost. They are served by budget printers sold for a loss. That loss is made up for in by selling them ink that is exorbitantly marked up.

      An open source solution cant be sold for a loss, if the carriages are also open source. Only people ideologically in favour of open source solutions and those that do the maths to estimate long term value of printers.

      Brother laser printers are good value per print. But they cost much more for less features.

    • @fxt_ryknow@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      Just to add to this… I rarely print anything, but my wife (an elementary school teacher) prints all kinds of stuff! We picked up an eco tank printer from Epson. We’ve had it now for a coupe years and it’s been fantastic! We would replace ink cartridges a few times a year previously… Where as with the eco tank we do about once a year. The print quality has held up, and it’s just been a good little work horse for her!

  • Zombie-Mantis
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    71 year ago

    If they cannot be trusted to compete fairly in the market, they should not compete in the market. Dissolve them, nationalize them, I don’t care. We can’t afford this bad behavior any more.

  • @yuriy@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    I was able to install old firmware on an HP printer and circumvent the ink lockout. It’s highly dependant on when your particular printer was made, but it is an option. Just make sure you also turn off all the auto update options.