• @slumlordthanatos
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    1791 year ago

    HP tech here. Stay FAR away from any of their consumer-grade devices. They’re cheap, poorly built, and difficult for even HP techs to work on. Save your money and get something with better build quality.

    Their business-class devices are okay, because most of those actually have decent build quality and are easily repaired. But stay away from their cheap devices, especially their printers (obviously).

    • @[email protected]
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      241 year ago

      We are also an HP/HPE shop.
      Like you said. Not the cheap shit. And definitely not the cheap printer shit!
      ProDesk or EliteDesk (maybe even used?)

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      Thanks for this, good to know. I’ve had nothing but problems with my HP and had many a day of wanting to schwing it out the window.

      Any particular brand out there that’s still known for decent build quality? I feel wary of them all now.

      • @rmtworks
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        521 year ago

        I’ve had a Brother laser printer for years now, never given me any issues.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 year ago

          Funny. I was about to mention my brother laser toner printer. Have two. They are black and white but tanks

        • Flying Squid
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          131 year ago

          My Brother “network” laser printer is so old, it has no WiFi or Bluetooth, just an ethernet jack and a USB 1.0 port. Seriously. 1.0. It’s that old. I’ve only had to change the toner cartridge one time because I don’t print a ton, but it’s a workhorse.

      • ChapolinColoradoNZ
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        91 year ago

        Get an older version of the HP printers if you like that brand. I’ve had Officejets 6900 and 7500 and 8500 series. Cartridges still widely available and the printers accept mortification for external tanks. I only have the 7500 now in the wide format and it’s still going strong. Easy to maintain too. I do have a laser printer as well which I only use for b/w printing. Have had experience with fixing other brands in the past and by far the Brother is the most user friendly I guess. Epsons are okay and easy to find parts for.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          I saw some Epson or Canon printers with ink tanks.
          If I buy any printer for a >30-40% humidity environment it will be one of those.
          If it’s mostly dry it will be a toner/laser based.

          • @time_lord
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            41 year ago

            I have a canon with an ink tank. I love it, but it’s only about 4 months old. I’ll actually curious how I feel about it in a decade from now.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Assuming the ink won’t dry out and the driver will not dematerialize or break something I think very good.
              I read somewhere that you should not mix inks so I wish you good luck with the vendor of your ink.

      • Agentseed
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        71 year ago

        from what I’ve heard brother makes pretty solid laser printers

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          Except their printers are good awful to get hold of without the connect X here and there stuff.
          Give my my god damn driver without all the other shit to connect via USB to my god damn scanner!

      • Nioxic
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        61 year ago

        Brother.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        I have two oki mc363’s (office and home).

        Cost about $600, 6 years ago. Weighs about 30kg, must have a cast iron chassis or something.

        Rock solid, great printer scanner in every way. Wouldn’t change a thing.

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          1 year ago

          My parents have an okidata microline 82 that still prints. One of the dots hits a little light these days.

          They also have a 1994 HP LaserJet 4 plus that is still chugging along. Back from when HP made decent printers.

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          That’s funny. When I did sales (oh god like nearly 20 years ago) Lexmark was shit tier.

          Acer too, and now look at them. hugs Predator monitor

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      The Omen laptops are pretty good as well. Even the fan blades are made of aluminum. But I would avoid their desktop PCs because they use proprietary components.

      Like any other company, some products they make are junk but others are decent.