You can only buy Tesla branded electricity for your car, or it will be disabled.
You must only use Federal Reserve dollars, or you shall not be allowed to buy or sell.
Fixed it for you, there shall be no coin or paper money allowed.
I have an HP printer.
I have ALWAYS used HP cartridges. I depend on my printer.
NEED INK RIGHT NOW-—Have already spent over a week trying to find them.
NONE at Wal-Mart-—where I have bought them for over 8 years.NEVER had a problem finding them-—NEVER
Neighbor finally found them on Amazon-—deliver date-—5/22
Am thinking of getting a back up set just in case.
HP sales will tank, pun intended.
The Gillett Razor marketing model.
For all
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Hp was our go to printer for years. Great workhorse lasers.
Then they no longer worked with the computers.
Bought two brother mfs printers print fax scan and handles small office needs and home needs gracefully. Brother upgraded them and continues to
support them well.
Impressive.
I remember when HP was highly respected for their instrumentation and scientific calculators.
Now they are noted only for bloatware-choked computers and overpriced ink.
Around 2005 I got a good deal from Office Depot for HP cartridges, so I ordered several to stock up.
One day it I installed a new one and it wouldn’t work. I found out they had an expiration date and if you tried to use one after that you were SOL.
Was I ever mad. I had saved so much money for the office! Then I went to the time and date at the bottom right of the screen and set it back to an earlier date. The cartridge installed fine.
I have a very old HP laser jet printer. Black only. It works fine but I only use it
for work.
For the home we just bought an Epson eco tank which works great. Far better than the somewhat expensive piece of garbage HP we had.
Got tired of HP software issues. Their printers suck. bought a canon.
It’s not just ink cartridges.
Think twice about the hp brand (don’t do it).
Brother does the same and then they make it hard to find the cartridges.
This is why I got rid of my HP printer. Getting into their “Instant Ink” program is a trap. When the printer ceased to work, HP actually wanted me to return any unused ink cartridges. I told them where they could get off and tossed their cartridges into a bin. Now I have a different brand of printer and I put whatever brand of cartridge I want into it. Works fine.
Have never encountered that problem with the many Cannon Ink Jet printers I have owned.
More likely is that you would have to pay the EV manufacturer a monthly fee to enable “fast” charging. Otherwise it would take overnight to fully charge.
(I say this based on what I’ve read about performance options on some new vehicles requiring a monthly fee for activation.)
I trashed my first and only HP printer years ago because of this issue. So it’s not new for some models.
Dumb move. Printer sales will nose dive.
We recently dumped our HP printer as it ran through ink cartridges at an alarming rate. Despite only doing only occasional printing we were constantly running out of ink. Even HP extra capacity black cartridges seemed to run out after only a few pages. We had dumped a previous HP printer when the ink cartridges simply were no longer available.
We did our homework when we bought our current printer opting for a Canon that uses liquid ink in reservoir tanks. All the reviews we read said the ink capacity was phenomenal and for typical users like us should last at least a year. We have hardly used even a fraction not our ink reservoirs when by now we would be scrambling to get new cartridges