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Third time I’ve been ripped off by HP ink that dries up quickly. Each time I had to go spend over a $100 on HP ink and got 1 or 2 print sessions then is  dried up when I go to use for a 2nd time. Why is HP allowed to steal from the customers. Has technology not improved over the years to alleviate my $$ going down the drain? It’s raining out, I’d like to go outside and take a sludge hammer to this POS junk I’ve spent $$$ hundreds on with this **bleep**ty HP printer (HP OfficeJet 5155) ink the past year+ 1/2- I will never purchase anything from HP ever again. It’s unfathomable that the CEO of HP gets away with thieving ppl out of their hard earned $$$. He/she belongs in prison IMO for thievery. 

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All inkjet printers all manufactures have the same issue with drying ink when the printer is not used constantly, this was in the past, it's now and will be in the future. Ink dries on air and there is nothing much manufacturers can do.

 

Get yourself a laser printer and you will never have issues with dried ink.




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