[SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

-jer jerhil at frontier.com
Sat Sep 24 00:31:06 EDT 2011


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From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Edwin
Bukont
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 10:13 AM
To: sbe
Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon



I had generally been happy with HP Lasers, but my comments were directed at
HP INKjet (Officejet etc whatever). However, thanks for the warning on the
LJ! Incidentally, what torgued me for the last time was that I bought the
HP FancyStuff PC with CD, DVD, ports galore and Deskjet AT THE SAME
TIME...AND they do not seem to play well with each other, never have. After
5 years, I am done with this crap. I have had much better luck with Canon
and Powerspec computers. Done all the updates, and still, half the time I
go to print a simple page, the printer makes more noise doing nothing and
going to wait state than a strowger switcher looking for ground.

I don't think Meg is the answer. Her track record is well known and is not
going to attract the sort of talent HP needs, unless it wants to be an
on-line store selling 'discount' hype with pay in advance and no return
policy. She will however attract plenty of HR lawsuits!! HP needs to go
back to what made it and America great. The descent of HP began with Carly
Fiorina. I have a good friend who was a senior PMP for HP. To say that HP
under Carly pushed Agilent out the door as not core and underperforming is
an understatement. HP spun off its proffessional division and has been
consumer crap ever since.

Edwin Bukont CSRE, DRB, CBNT
E2 Technical Services LLC
Tech-Knowledgy for When Sound Matters
Nashville, Baltimore, Wherever
V- 240.417.2475; F- 240.368.1265
ebukont at msn.com












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From: weathertop at charter.net
To: sbe at sbe.org
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 08:47:51 -0700
Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

Ed-

I would disagree with you except.I love my HP 3550 color LaserJet. It has
been a workhorse for the past 5 years. Dependable, reliable, easy to use,
double-siding copy after copy of the Broadcast Checklists I use for station
inspections. Except.last year I invested in a new, space-ship of a computer,
a custom-built, gee-whiz monster that came complete with Windows 7. Isn't
learning new software and hooking up peripherals always a headache? My
little HP 6110 fax-copier-printer fit right in. No way could I make my HP
3550 work with Windows 7. When I went to the HP website to find a driver, I
found a note instead that said I was outta luck, there was no driver for the
3550 and they recommended that I buy one of their new LaserJet printers.Huh?
A 99$ combo printer works fine but the 799$ printer is on the shelf? What's
that about? Built-in obsolescence? I may have been blonde at one time, but
HSDYTIA? (How Stupid Do You Think I Am?) This is how I got gray hair.I
warned my Association staff that if they upgraded to Windows 7, the 3 3550's
in the main office would be useless. I can't believe there isn't a patch out
there to fix this, but my IT expert son doesn't have one and can't find one.
You are right, no way am I going to buy another HP product. Meg Whitman has
a lot of work to do.

Stepping away from the soapbox now.

Adrienne



From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Edwin
Bukont
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 6:47 AM
To: sbe; broadcast list; pub tech
Subject: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon




Rant mode. After careful consideration, and many experiences, I can state
with some assurance that the HP Inket printers are the WORST value on the
market, exceeded only by Epson in poor TCO. OTOH, I am supremely happy with
the Canon printers I have purchased over the years. Between the ridiculous
software loads, the convoluted alignment process that wastes ink and
sometimes interrupts print jobs, the going off-line for no reason, the short
cords provided, or no cord at all, just a horrible experience. HP typically
seems to cost $20 more than Canon and does less. I have a Canon Pixma that
I use on the road and have no problems. But the deskjets in the office are
just one issue after another. I am done with HP printers and stopped buying
their PCs a long time ago.


Edwin Bukont CSRE, DRB, CBNT
E2 Technical Services LLC
Tech-Knowledgy for When Sound Matters
Nashville, Baltimore, Wherever
V- 240.417.2475; F- 240.368.1265
ebukont at msn.com











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