• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    58 minutes ago

    Seems like the headline and article itself are missing the main point

    printer cartridges that can’t be refilled or that don’t have a take-back program offered by the vendor.

    It may be barely mentioned but I read this are requiring a program to take back cartridges

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    3 hours ago

    Cool, now ban the countdown chips that brick ink and printers that are still perfectly serviceable.

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    4 hours ago

    I remember years ago seeing a list of the “most expensive liquids in the world”, and black printer ink was near the top of the list.

    Other things on the list were scorpion venom, cobra venom, crab blood, insulin, things of that nature.

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      Kodak is to blame for that. Printers used to be expensive and ink cheap but then Kodak flipped the business model and made a ton. Other printer companies were losing out, so they followed. I guess also blame falls on the consumers of that time for choosing that model as well

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        Looking into the history of Kodak is crazy. They used a 13 month calendar and secretly kept a nuclear reactor in the basement for years.

        People forget that Kodak was a chemical company, not just photography.

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    I love the idea but I don’t see how it will be enforceable. Companies routinely ignore California laws if they only exist in California.

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      2 hours ago

      This is just for city of Los Angeles, which is a small portion of Los Angeles county, let alone the entire state of California.

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    5 hours ago

    Repeat after me: plastic does not recycle. It inevitably degrades in the process.

    Regarding printers… ink tanks is the only sensible answer.

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      We also need some sort of way to prevent heads from drying out so quickly.

      Printer companies know heads dry out, and they ship tanks with caps / tape for prevent dry out on retail store shelves. But once the tanks are installed, printers just leave the heads exposed to the air. Like a pen without a cap, the tanks dry out.

      I print like 5 times a year. So 90% of the time, when I’m replacing a tank, it’s because the damn head dried out.

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      4 hours ago

      Laser is the answer. Inkjet dries and clogs the jets if not used often like back when it was invented. Hardly anyone prints like that anymore.

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        2 hours ago

        Only problem with laser is the desk size for color laser. If you don’t print very often, and you want color, a laser can take up space.

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      5 hours ago

      Community ink tanks, with pipelines to transmit the ink from where it is mined to substations, and on and on.

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      4 hours ago

      I believe the cost is more to do with the electronic components. Ink cartridges are kind of like the OG disposable electronics and now we have disposable vapes.

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        56 minutes ago

        Probably, but we also need to take every chance to reduce unnecessary plastic in the environment