Hey there, I live in Germany and here I need to print a lot of stuff, coupons, government stuff etc. So we had a normal home Epson printer and I just had to throw it away (with tears in my eyes) because the inkpad is dirty and fixing it isn't recommended and it is also locked in the firmware. I don't mind to pay more money, I just don't want to throw stuff away all the time.
I can't believe it is 2022 and companies can't build a fucking printer that you don't need to throw it completely away and just replace the parts that end up having issues. Is a printer such hard thing to make?
Am I crazy? It is hard to believe for me we are progressing as a society when everything is made with planned obsolescence. Shouldn't it be the opposite?
Can't maybe YC fund a company that tries to shift around this planned obsolescence economy? I already had to throw away so many things: washing machines, printers, TVs... so many!
I can't believe we have even reusable rockets but can't build a fucking printer that we can pass to different generations on our family and our future human beings can just replace some parts and keep it going.
HN, I think that together I believe we can change this. TELL ME HUMANITY IS BETTER THAN THIS.
Do you have any recommendations of printers that don't make me throw a few kilos of plastic away?
Thanks HN!
Since my student days in the early 2000s, I have been buying laser printers, only two in total since then. They have been affordable even as a student in Germany with no money. The first was 180€ I think (not sure), the second slightly more expensive but comes with a useful scanner. It doubles as a photocopier as well.
I'm not printing very often, but also not never. The first printer got relatively heavy use during University, the second one saw large visa-related bouts of use.
Among the two printers, I only remember replacing the toner cartridge... two or three times. In almost two decades. More parts than that are replaceable, I just did not have to.
Printing is quick. Really quick. A page comes out in a second or two. Quality is amazing. Inkjets are painfully slow, expensive, break down easily, and the quality looks like crap.
My printers have every only been monochrome, but I never really missed color so far. I don't know if color lasers are significantly more expensive, what their toner usage is, or how easily they break down. The scanner part is of course a color scanner.