I don't know what kind of printer you've got, but you might wanna check to see if you can reset the settings to "factory default" - typically when there's foul play like this afoot, you might've screwed up something majorly in the printer's configuration file.
There's also the possibility that your printer's just old as heck and you might wanna consider replacing it, especially if it's been a good 5 years since your last one, lol
choo choo here's kosheh jumping on the "to hell with HP" train. "No ink, no service" might seem like user-friendliness but all it does is further alienate the customer. My printer runs off AC power, not ink wtf
There's also the possibility that your printer's just old as heck and you might wanna consider replacing it, especially if it's been a good 5 years since your last one, lol
(03-30-2015, 06:59 PM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:(03-30-2015, 06:58 PM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Ah, printer problems. We've all been there, I'm sure.
Also seriously (also SERIOUSLY), what the hell is the deal with the whole "no ink no scan" deal? It's stupid as fuzz and I can't even fathom why such a thing hasn't been fixed from newer devices. Unless it's a feature. In which case **** you HP.
Money.
choo choo here's kosheh jumping on the "to hell with HP" train. "No ink, no service" might seem like user-friendliness but all it does is further alienate the customer. My printer runs off AC power, not ink wtf