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gedaliyah@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Peak technology

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Peak technology

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gedaliyah@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    That’s an ink absorber, and all inkjet printers have them. It’s not “designed to fail”, it’s a physical limitation of the universe. You can’t just keep dumping ink into a sponge forever. Eventually it will become saturated and you can either clean it or replace it.

    I’ve had my printer for about four years and haven’t needed to replace one yet. They only cost about $10 when you do need to replace it. If they cost several hundred dollars, I would see your point, but the savings in ink more than makes up for having to replace a sponge every decade or so.

    Edit: I missed that you said only the manufacturer can replace it. That’s not true. It’s user replaceable with a Phillips head screwdriver.

    Edit 2: Added links.

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      It would be nice of them to sell replacement kits, though

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        https://epson.com/Accessories/Printer-Accessories/EcoTank-Ink-Maintenance-Box-T04D100/p/T04D100

        Or

        https://epson.com/Accessories/Printer-Accessories/EcoTank-Ink-Maintenance-Box-T04D000/p/T04D000

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      That’s fine, but make it easily user replaceable then!

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        It is? It’s behind a panel on the back of the printer. Just take the single Phillips head screw off.

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      It is designed to fail. But for other reasons and by different mechanisms.

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        It’s not designed to fail. It’s designed to be user serviceable. You can buy a replacement and replace it yourself. It literally only requires a Phillips head screwdriver to take out the one screw on the back panel. If that is designed to fail, then a car needing an oil change is “designed to fail”.

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          It literally only requires a Phillips head screwdriver to take out the one screw on the back panel.

          Literally rocket science. I’m gonna have to pay a monthly subscription so a service tech can come out and do it for me.

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          It is made out of materials that have a set lifetime or propensity for easily breaking, like glass screens that explode into a supernova if you look at them wrong.

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            What materials could be used here that wouldn’t have that problem?

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              A fair market?

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                The market will magically make a better material? Are you a libertarian?

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            Ok, at this point I feel like you’re just joking. If not, you’re legitimately mad.

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              Yes, planned obsolescence is madness, MADNESS!

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