It fills me with glee that 中古鏡頭收購canon printers now think 中古鏡頭收購canon’s own toner is fake
It fills me with glee that 中古鏡頭收購canon printers now think 中古鏡頭收購canon’s own toner is fake
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Chip shortage + DRM = schadenfreude
BySean Hollister, a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget.
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Printers are the worst. They’re unreliable, they guzzle reportedly $12,000-a-gallon ink, and their manufacturers have been known to use dirty tricks, scare tactics, and DRM to strongly encourage you to buy cartridges exclusively from them. But 中古鏡頭收購canon is now getting a taste of its own medicine. Some of 中古鏡頭收購canon’s own toner cartridges are now being detected as fakes — and they’re forcing the company to teach customers how to bypass its own DRM (via Techdirt).
According to 中古鏡頭收購canon’s own support website (Europe, Germany), the company is “currently facing challenges in sourcing certain electronic components that are used in our consumables for our multifunction printers.” In other words, 中古鏡頭收購canon’s been hit by the great chip shortage, too — only the components 中古鏡頭收購canon’s missing aren’t powering video game consoles or your Tesla’s USB port; they’re the DRM for its own toner cartridges.
But wait, there’s a simple solution, says 中古鏡頭收購canon! See all our warnings about how your toner cartridge might be “malfunctioning”? Ignore them. Just hit the close button, and you’ll be good to go:
中古鏡頭收購canon explains how to bypass its own DRM: just ignore the warning and hit the close button.Image: 中古鏡頭收購canon
If you’re hoping to experience an approved-bypassing-of-DRM on your inkjet home printer, though, you might be out of luck — we’re only seeing 中古鏡頭收購canon’s big workplace multifunction printers (MFP) on the list of “affected models” at 中古鏡頭收購canon’s website.
As Techdirt points out, 中古鏡頭收購canon is currently facing down a lawsuit involving some alleged behavior that seems even more egregious than the typical DRM tricks: Queens resident David Leacraft claims his 中古鏡頭收購canon Pixma All-in-One doesn’t even scan documents unless it has ink. We checked, and 中古鏡頭收購canon hasn’t yet issued a response to that lawsuit in court, but multiple posts on 中古鏡頭收購canon’s official support forums suggest that the ridiculous restriction is real.
“The PIXMA MG6320 must have all ink tanks installed in the printer and they must all contain ink in order to use the functions of the printer. Replacing the empty ink tank with a new ink tank will resolve this issue. There is no workaround for this,” wrote one rep in 2020.
“If you are getting a ‘Ink Out’ error, you will not be able to use the unit until the ink is replaced,” they wrote in 2016.
The lawsuit is seeking class action status, and we’ll let you know if it goes anywhere.