My experience with recent vintage HP (and other) inkjet reliability over the last several years has been abysmal. Not to mention irritating nagware that prompts you - on all your desk and laptops - to buy new ink when the old stuff is still fine etc. I finally junked them all and bought a Brother MFC-9330 combo laser. Bulletproof, fantastic paperfeeder, never gives me grief. A welcome relief from endless dicking around with cheap inkjets.
Tom S. On 10/27/2016 10:48 PM, Russell Senior wrote: > The subject line is partly a joke. I have an HP Deskjet 932c, probably > 10 years old or something vaguely like that. The ink cartridges are > about shot (currently blue instead of black, morphing into a red). A > replacement set of ink (HP 78/45) is about $80, which is close to a new > printer. The printer is attached to an Ubuntu box, printing occurs > through CUPS. > > Advice? > > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
