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Nov 27 |
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Are there any all-in-one printers that allow scanning after the ink ran out? I was also thinking about the possibility of buying a dedicated scanner but I wouldn't like another device to take space. Also, as absurd as it may sound a dedicated scanner is more expensive than a low-end all-in-one printer. Currently there's not many things that I can do but I plan to use cheaper (and maybe lower quality) cartridges in the future as a symbolic gesture for expressing my dislike towards manufacturers like Canon. As for whether this behavior is intentional or not I wouldn't like to assume anything bad but I don't have much doubt. |
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Nov 27 |
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Are there any all-in-one printers that allow scanning after the ink ran out? I'd expect that the higher-end models do not have such a limitation. |
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Nov 27 |
accepted | Are there any all-in-one printers that allow scanning after the ink ran out? |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 27 |
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Why is my Wi-Fi switchover not happening until the original signal dies? Sorry for accepting your answer so lately. In the meantime I set up the same-SSID configuration that you suggested and experienced the same kind of switchover problems. I concluded that my best bet is to only use a single AP and extend its range as much as possible rather than using multiple APs. Also blogged on this issue at monda.hu/blog/2012/07/13/… |
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Nov 27 |
accepted | Why is my Wi-Fi switchover not happening until the original signal dies? |
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Nov 17 |
answered | installing node.js after apt-get install node |
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Oct 25 |
asked | Are there any all-in-one printers that allow scanning after the ink ran out? |
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Jul 1 |
awarded | Student |
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May 28 |
asked | Why is my Wi-Fi switchover not happening until the original signal dies? |