Report: HP May Be Merging Printer, PC Divisions

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Hmm... what could HP be planning?

Could it be... the PCJet? A 100-dollar machine built on tech from 2008 where it plain refuses to produce clear output on screen 1 in 20 times used and needs necessary 50-dollar parts for every 100 documents you create with it?
 
"The big revenue stemmed from the ink cartridges"

This was why I stayed away from the "big name" printer companies in favor of the cheap ones long ago.
Buy a cheap o $20 dollar Lexmark, use it once.... let it sit for an eternity, ink dries up, toss, rinse and repeat.... lol

j/k
 
HP printers... blow.

Also, with todays digital cameras, its way easy to take thousands of photos - that don't need to be printed. Just view them on your iPad or phone or whatever.
 
HCPC? (Who Could Possibly Care)

What possible difference could it make to consumers whether the corporate structure of HP changes? This is not news, it's an internal HP memo.
 
[citation][nom]richboyliang[/nom]Time to move back to Canon if you aren't already there[/citation]
I had a Canon D680 and, in december 2009, it had no 64-bit drivers. In fact, it STILL doesn't have those, even now. At least HP printers use standard PCL drivers and you can get 64-bit Win7 drivers for very old models.
 
[citation][nom]richboyliang[/nom]Time to move back to Canon if you aren't already there[/citation]
I had a Canon D680 and, in december 2009, it had no 64-bit drivers. In fact, it STILL doesn't have those, even now. At least HP printers use standard PCL drivers and you can get 64-bit Win7 drivers for very old models.
 
[citation][nom]richboyliang[/nom]Time to move back to Canon if you aren't already there[/citation]
I had a Canon D680 and, in december 2009, it had no 64-bit drivers. In fact, it STILL doesn't have those, even now. At least HP printers use standard PCL drivers and you can get 64-bit Win7 drivers for very old models.

Edit: What is up with the comments section? I post this 3 times, even while disabling Ghostery, and none of my replies appear from the article discussions yet they do in the forums... this isn't the first time I've seen this happen, and from another browser my comments also don't show up.

Edit again: oh wait, 5 times... wtf...
 
[citation][nom]richboyliang[/nom]Time to move back to Canon if you aren't already there[/citation]
I had a Canon D680 and, in december 2009, it had no 64-bit drivers. In fact, it STILL doesn't have those, even now. At least HP printers use standard PCL drivers and you can get 64-bit Win7 drivers for very old models.
 
[citation][nom]richboyliang[/nom]Time to move back to Canon if you aren't already there[/citation]
I had a Canon D680 and, in december 2009, it had no 64-bit drivers. In fact, it STILL doesn't have those, even now. At least HP printers use standard PCL drivers and you can get 64-bit Win7 drivers for very old models.
 
[citation][nom]memadmax[/nom]"The big revenue stemmed from the ink cartridges"This was why I stayed away from the "big name" printer companies in favor of the cheap ones long ago.Buy a cheap o $20 dollar Lexmark, use it once.... let it sit for an eternity, ink dries up, toss, rinse and repeat.... lolj/k[/citation]
Or just get a laser printer, waste less, and have a low per page cost and better text quality...
 
I just bought a phenomenal HP printer for $500. It works like a dream, even better at some tasks than our $15,000 Konica. However, I just bought a full load of toner for $480. It shouldn't cost that much for a $500 printer...
 
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