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Lexmark To Exit Inkjet Printer Market 228

Barence writes "Lexmark has announced it will stop making inkjet printers and cut 1,700 jobs as part of a cost-cutting restructuring move. Lexmark will stop all inkjet development worldwide by 2013, and close its Philippines-based inkjet supplies manufacturing plant by 2015. This will provide annual savings of $85 million, rising to $95 million by 2015. The total restructuring cost before tax is expected to be $160 million. The company is also looking into the possible sale of its inkjet-related technology." I know there are some purposes for which inkjets are good (modern home photo printing can be insanely good, and we've featured a lot of cool projects which use inkjets to print sensors, solar cells, antennae, and more), but I get just a little queasy whenever I see an inkjet printer purchased by an innocent friend or family member who doesn't realize quite how much it will end up costing them in the long run.
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Lexmark To Exit Inkjet Printer Market

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  • Refill Your Own (Score:5, Informative)

    by Bitsy Boffin ( 110334 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2012 @10:34AM (#41148739) Homepage

    Refilling your own cartridges is super easy if you pick the right printer.

    Brother printers particularly are good, the cartridges (at least all the ones I've seen) are just ink receptacles, they have no electronics, just put more ink in job done.

    Ink can be purchased on ebay etc in 100ml bottles or more, for a fraction of the cost of buying cartridges.

    Even better, it's pretty easy to find good inkjets for a buck or two second hand, I've bought lots of them, most with empty cartridges, often complete with power and USB. Refill the carts, run a few cleaning cycles, and they work really well.

  • by irving47 ( 73147 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2012 @11:12AM (#41149405) Homepage

    Came to say this. For those that don't know the DMCA reference, Lexmark filed lawsuits under the DMCA to prevent ink refill manufacturers from putting out products for their printers. They argued since the code in their printer/carts was copyrighted, the act of circumventing it by putting more ink in was illegal.
    Yeah, they made a lot of friends with that one.

    Good riddance.

  • Re:Not so bad (Score:4, Informative)

    by jayteedee ( 211241 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2012 @12:22PM (#41150519)

    I hope you haven't kept it plugged in these last 6 years. I had one of those and it idled at about 400 watts. You could feel the heat radiating on the outside of the HUGE plastic case. We kept it for a few years and would only power it on when we needed it, but then decided it was just easier to get a newer machine (a Lexmark coincidentally) that idles at about 30watts. Yes the old HP 4 and 5 series were built like tanks, and the parts are still cheap at places like precisionroller.com, but they are not economical to keep plugged in 24/7.

  • by mcgrew ( 92797 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2012 @01:47PM (#41152289) Homepage Journal

    ...Lexmark inkjet's is coming... Apart from Lexmarks soon to be redundant employee's

    I'm curious, is English a second language? If not, how did you manage to get through high school without learning what apostrophes are for? Either way I hope you appreciate a little education.

    An apostrophe has two and only two uses: for contractions like don't and can't, and possessives, like "Lexmark's printers, Bob's dog, Phil's book. That is the only two uses. You do not use one for a plural, unless it's a plural possessive ("Lexmark's are bad printers" is wrong wrong wrong). With a plural posessive the apostrophe goes outside: "Dogs' noses are sensitive." If the posessor ends in "s" it also goes outside ("Linus' work has helped the world")

    Hope I was of help.

    PS: It's inkjets are coming, not is coming. BTW, read some books!!!!

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