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InkJet Printers Lying, Or Just Wrong?

akkarin writes in about a study reported at Ars Technica on how accurate ink-jet printers are when they report that cartridges are empty. Not very, it turns out. Epson came out on top of the study (and Ars rightly questions how objective it was, given that Epson paid for it), but even they waste 20% of the ink if users take the printers' word for when to get a new cartridge. On average, the printers in the study wasted more than half the ink that users bought.

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  1. Re:Not buying a printer... by gameguy56 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Get a Color Laser then.

    Inkjets are so 1993

  2. Re:Considering how expensive ink is by kalirion · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't you see, you don't buy the ink, you license it. Once the license runs out, you have to renew, and by ignoring the "out of ink" warning you are no better than the pirates costing the industry $10000000000000000000000000.

  3. Re:People Have Too Much Disposable Income... by spun · · Score: 3, Funny

    As for me, when I really want to show of my extravagant wealth, I throw an ink-tasting party. Sure it tastes like crap, but so does caviar and you don't see rich people complaining about that.

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