• certified_expert@lemmy.world
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    1 day 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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      1 day 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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        24 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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          12 hours ago

          If you don’t print very often and you want color, inkjet is terrible because of the short lifespan of the cartridges. Your library will probably have a printing service available for cheap or free. I think mine does color too. I get $35 of print credit every month just for living in the county. Otherwise there’s always commercial print shops like FedEx.

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            12 hours ago

            Totally agree. I’ve been keeping ink tanks in ziplock bags so they don’t dry out.

            I think I might cut over to a B&W inkjet. There are tiny versions of those now, and I can print color elsewhere.

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      1 day 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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      22 hours ago

      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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          19 hours ago

          Laser toner is literally micro plastic powder that gets rolled onto paper then baked, mmm

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          16 hours ago

          Only problem is size. Color lasers are chonky compared to a color inkjet. And a small printer is nice if you only print a handful of times a year. They’re easier to shove in a drawer or closer.

          The days of me dedicating 24/7 desk space to a printer is over in my house.