Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?
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@scottalanmiller said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
No question, though, HP just made themselves a non-viable vendor in my mind. And I wonder how much HPE is going to suffer from people not being able to figure out which one is HP and which one is HPE. This is so bad, if I was HPE I'd consider a lawsuit to block HP from this for sullying their shared identity.
I understand that neither company wanted to give up the good will that the HP name gave them, but things like this make me wonder how they ever thought they could get away with names so close to each other?
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@Dashrender said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
@scottalanmiller said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
No question, though, HP just made themselves a non-viable vendor in my mind. And I wonder how much HPE is going to suffer from people not being able to figure out which one is HP and which one is HPE. This is so bad, if I was HPE I'd consider a lawsuit to block HP from this for sullying their shared identity.
I understand that neither company wanted to give up the good will that the HP name gave them, but things like this make me wonder how they ever thought they could get away with names so close to each other?
I guessing that HPE will be sorry quickly.
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Time to call themselves Compaq again.
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@scottalanmiller said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
Time to call themselves Compaq again.
Oh god, please NO.
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It was a silly name, but a great company and reputation.
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@scottalanmiller said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
It was a silly name, but a great company and reputation.
I never dealt at the high end, maybe it was great on their enterprise stuff, but their desktops, even business class desktops left something to be desired
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HP hasnt made a good printer in over a decade. Their hp 4200 series desktop printers were the last thing they made worth buying. We had a dozen of those at my last job and they just printed, all day, every day, hundreds of thousands of pages without requiring maintenance except for toner.
Current job there /was/ a hp6830 color scanner/printer. Bought less than a year ago by someone else. Hasnt worked since i started here in January. Doesnt accept off-brand toner, always says hp toner is damaged. 100 pages of prints costs 100 dollars in toner. Takes 15 minutes to start up. Just a pile of diarrhea.
I say /was/ because I shattered it in the parking lot as soon as the new Brother 9340 cdw showed up last week. -
I switched to Brother a few years back. Never been happier!
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@Dashrender said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
@scottalanmiller said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
Time to call themselves Compaq again.
Oh god, please NO.
Want to discuss the joys of working on a Compaq compared with a Packard Hell back in the day?
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NO THANK YOU!! I worked for Compaq (bench services- well ok I was their Executive Assistant but I worked on crap, crap being the operative word).
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@Minion-Queen said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
NO THANK YOU!! I worked for Compaq (bench services- well ok I was their Executive Assistant but I worked on crap, crap being the operative word).
Oh how I wish I had pictures of my hands after replacing add in cards in either of them! I'd be able to give all the small children nightmares
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Well Webroot believes fossforce.com is a malware site therefore I cannot read the story.
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@IRJ that sums things up. We've not advanced past Okidata.
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@scottalanmiller said in Did HP Break the Law Vandalizing Your Printer?:
@IRJ that sums things up. We've not advanced past Okidata.
Gah, stop with the painful (yet colorful) memories!