Quoted By: >>73368036
Hey /g/
So I get a free HP deskjet 1510 off a friend of mine and figure it'll be pretty easy to get working
Just need to replace the black ink and get a new power cord
Fifty bucks later I'm told by the stupid thing's software that it a) doesn't recognise my black cartridge and b) the colour cartridge (which is full) is out of date and can't be used either.
So my question: Why do people keep buying these things? And secondly, what is the most value-for-money way to print shit at home which will avoid this kind of skullduggery happening to me in future?
So I get a free HP deskjet 1510 off a friend of mine and figure it'll be pretty easy to get working
Just need to replace the black ink and get a new power cord
Fifty bucks later I'm told by the stupid thing's software that it a) doesn't recognise my black cartridge and b) the colour cartridge (which is full) is out of date and can't be used either.
So my question: Why do people keep buying these things? And secondly, what is the most value-for-money way to print shit at home which will avoid this kind of skullduggery happening to me in future?