On 27/02/2025 19:50, David wrote:
Does anyone have this print plan?
If so, is it good value?
I can't comment on the Canon plan, specifically. A family member has a
similar subscription plan for an HP printer (and, I think, third-party
inks) and says that it is very convenient. I looked into it when she
first took it up it appeared to be possible to save a little money if
one printed quite a lot and was careful about which plan one chose.
It's certainly possible to pay quite a lot *more* if one chooses a plan
that allows much more printing than one actually does.
General comments: When a plan like this is offered by a printer maker it
is, at least in part, an means of locking the user into a contract using
the manufacturer's own inks rather than cheaper third-party inks. You
lose the flexibility to choose cheaper ink if/when it suits.
If the printer is capable of calling home to order more inks it probably
has to be capable of reading the ink levels from genuine cartridges, and
may refuse to work at all with third-party or refilled cartridges. I say "probably" because it may be guessing the amount of ink left based
purely on the number of pages printed, but in that case it may make bad
guesses about when more ink is needed.
I wouldn't suggest that refilling cartridges or using third-party inks
are necessarily worth the saving, but the the freedom to do so is
important and shouldn't be surrendered without consideration.
There is a general tendency among manufacturers to offer things "as a
service" that one used to buy outright. This is generally poor value for
the consumer, especially the occasional consumer. The big problem,
though, is not cost - it's availability. If you rely on a service you
are dependent on that service continuing to be available but if you buy something outright it's yours. This can have down-sides, of course. I
have a spare toner cartridge for my HP LaserJet. It's so old that when I
find I need it I'll probably find it no longer works. I don't print
much. Half a dozen pages a month would be unusual.
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Cheers,
Daniel.
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