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HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly
(www.ghacks.net)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I actually have a HP printer with instant ink. When it first launched it was great, there was a "free" tier that was like up to 10 pages free per month.
I don't print a lot but like having a printer for the odd job so that was ideal for me. Now and again a new ink cartridge would arrive and I just didn't think about it.
But they took away the free tier, so I've been on that £0.99 plan which is like 15 pages a month. I put up with it because it was convenient enough to not have to worry about ink, but I was still pissed off at the rug pull.
If they do raise the price in the UK, I'll just sell the printer and buy a new one that does super cheap ink.
Any recommendations out there?
Inkjet is pretty much terrible for anyone printing very little (more ink wasted on cleaning cycles than actually printing, high chance that the ink dries up regardless) and very much (stupidly expensive and unreliable).
If you don't need color, get a cheap b/w laser printer. Brother used to be one of the last good ones until they, too, decided to block third party cartridges via firmware updates last year.
If you can get an old, used, Brother laser printer for cheap, go for it - they were borderline indestructible and would print with any cheap toner.
Damn, and I thought brother was gonna keep riding out being good until the bitter end
Thats why I like ecotanks. Cant block a bottle.
The Epson printers with the non-serviceable waste ink pads and the software self destruct timer? Not sure how user friendly or "eco" those are.
Great idea, atrocious execution.
ET 4750 has a user replaceable waste pad. Which models don’t?