I’ll start: printers.

I bought an HP in March 2020 when my job went remote and HP bricked it remotely after only 100 pages because I wouldn’t sign up for their subscription program. Ended up trashing a perfectly good printer.

Luckily my library’s close by and I can print there remotely.

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    For some reason the open printer uses HP ink cartridges, so I’m sure it’ll be great right up until HP decides to jack up the price and/or discontinue them.

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      No, they use the generic refillable cartridges as well. They just use that style of cartridge, not a specific brand.

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        All hp printheads are “refillable”. The problem is that the printhead itself is not designed to last more than a refill.

        HP doesn’t sell those standalone, all the generic refillable cartridges compatible with HP are hand picked from e-waste in some third world country, then cleaned, primed and sold as “new”

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          You can buy generic new versions of the cartridge. They are not washed. They are not reused heads, they have never seen the inside of a printer. I have been using them in my printer for over a decade and have never used a rebuilt cartridge.

          EDIT: Sorry for the link, these are the cartridges I use in mine. The manufacturer listed them as new, not rebuilt.

          https://i.postimg.cc/MKq4VZSf/IMG-20260712-091512.jpg
          https://i.postimg.cc/m2BqCZsz/IMG-20260712-091519.jpg

          DOUBLE EDIT: Thinking about it more, my HP printer is very old so perhaps there’s a mechanic implemented in newer printers and cartridges that I don’t have to defeat, which would make my argument incorrect for that cartridge.

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      Why the hell would they use hp cartridges?!

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      Oh it’s refillable, that’s fine then

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        No, it’s not. They aren’t built to last regardless of being refillable. They’ll need to be replaced.

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          They used that generic design, not actual HP cartridges. You don’t have to order a replacement from HP, there are several third party refillable cartridge manufacturers, and 3-D printer designs for the cartridges.