HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly
HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly

HP is informing customers by email about an upcoming HP Instant Ink price increase. Prices increase by up to 50%.

HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly
HP is informing customers by email about an upcoming HP Instant Ink price increase. Prices increase by up to 50%.
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Being boycotting this shitstain company since Carly Fiorina turned it into a perfect example of peak 1990's MBA management style (the kind that killed companies like GE) and, once again, I get to pat myself on the back for it.
Almost 20 years of regular smug self-satisfaction for free is a pretty good investment.
Any reliable recommendations for ink jets, in that case?
Last time around I needed a new printer a couple of years ago, I looked around for decent inkjets and couldn't really find any brands which weren't undergoing enshittification, so as I only really need B&W I decided to pony up the extra money and bought a "cheap" Brother laser printer instead.
Thanks, I share the same opinion, but don’t want a particle source at home for small/mid-volume printing.
None.
Go laser. It's worth the difference in price.
I have a 1996 Lexmark laser that just quit on me in July. It's 14" wide, about 9" tall and 9" deep.
I prefer lasers in special ventilated environments, but not at my home 😀