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[Louis Rossmann] Brother turns heel & becomes anti-consumer printer company

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  • F [email protected]

    There are some projects out there that do the entire frame. Steppers, hotend, and control boards are out of reach. There's some hypothetical ways you could do it, but it'd be far more expensive than buying off the shelf stuff and probably get worse results. Even the frames tend to take a lot of filament.

    It's more of a nice idea than something practical.

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    Has anyone figured out how to 3d print a 2d printer yet?

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      Am I just jaded about the whole internet or does this read like an AI summary? It feels too specific to be written by a human.

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      • ivanafterall@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

        Brother sucks now!?

        Truly, this is the canary in the coal mine moment.

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        It's just capitalism. Don't make it more then what it is.

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          Future for normies: Renting everything

          Future for me: Rejecting everything, I will write in cuneiform on clay tablets before I rent a fucking HP printer.

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          Future for us: service bundling so you need to pay for shit services you don't need to get the few you do need.

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            It's just capitalism. Don't make it more then what it is.

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            I don't think I'm making it more than it is. Just can't believe the God-damned Russians got to Brother, too.

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              You can still build it yourself.

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              yeah let's build "ghost printers" wait are we in a cyberpunk dystopia?!

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                "Bröther, please dö nöt becöme anti-cönsümer!"

                "I töö yearn för the cöntrölled mönöpöly, thë ensittificätiön, the röt ecönömy!"

                "Brother..."

                "I'm leäving töö müch möney on thë täblë! We also hävë öür men Ëlön Müsk as thë shädöw prësidënt, Trümp ïs jüst hïs, ör räthër - öür püppët. Hë wïll dïsmänlë äll cönsümër prötëctïons, as thëy're in thë wäy öf öür pröfits."

                "Bröthër... Plëäsë rëcönsïdër!"

                "Änd whät ärë yöü gönnä dö if not? Go tö thë cönsümer prötection agencies Ëlön Müsk's DÖGË jüst dïsmäntlëd? Üse an öld HP LaserJet until yöü cän get repläcemënt rollers för it? You know öther parts öf it cän brëäk töö."

                "Bröther... You became... ËVÏL! You betrayed EVERYTHING you previously stood for!"

                "And Ï wïll dö it as mäny tïmes as nëëded. Ëvil? It's jüst büsïnëss. Mäybë yöü shöüld hävë rëcönsïdërëd yöür vötë för Trümp."

                "Bröther... Büt thë tränsës hävë cäncëlled Pikamëë för thë wïzärd gämë! The wökenëss häve been deströying the gäme ïndüstry! I nëëded tö vötë för Dönäld Trümp! Why isn't it wörkïng äs ït wäs süppösëd tö!"

                "Yöü vötëd ägäïnst yöür cläss interest öut öf püre hatred. I like ït vërÿ müch! Yöü knöw önë rëäsön she wäs älsö cäncelled wäs düë tö lölï? Ï dön't think Pröjëct 2025 wïll ällöw it för sö löng düë tö tötäl pörn ban!"

                "PLEÄSE BRÖTHËR, NÖT THE LÖLÏ! PLEÄSE LET ME KEEP THË CÜTË ÄND FÜNNŸ!"

                "Yöü vöted against yöür class interest, yöür personal interest... hahahahahaHAAHAHAHAHAAAA! Yöür sö fünny! Ÿöü'rë thë përfëct vötër för më! Ÿöü'rë thë përfëct cönsümër ëvën! Töö dümb tö rëälïzë äll thë pöliticäl wörkings aröünd yöürself. Änd when anything göes wröng, yöü bläme the minörities öf this söciety. Nöw get exited för Bröther AI, a sübscriptiön service which is essentiäl för öperating the printer! Get ready för price hikes! Get ready för shörter lasting printers!"

                "You're truly despicable bröther!"

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                  It's funny how far ahead 3d printers are in terms of consumer experience, everything is open, everything works and the tech is like 300 times more complex.

                  2D printer companies should be shamed to death.

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                  People that Weasle their way up the corporate ladder have been prefectly groomed to have no shame.

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                    Of this species.

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                    The consumer getting a product is just a byproduct of generating profits.

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                      I rarely use a printer now that my kids are in college. When it dies, I had a choice between laser printer, Brother inkjet, or none. “None” is now my first choice

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                        This shift in business model also means a drop in customer service. They used to sell you a product and stand behind it because eventually they wanted you to choose them when you needed a new or different product. Now that they have you roped in via a sort of forced dependency, they don't have to pretend to be nice to you even.

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                        The last step is to put us all in prison and mandate we purchase their product (produced in the prison) from them while earning 69 cents an hour.

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                          Shit come down

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                          LINE GO UP

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                          • ultragigagigantic@lemmy.mlU [email protected]

                            Future for us: service bundling so you need to pay for shit services you don't need to get the few you do need.

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                            Sounds like another service to reject. Fucking try me, I will cook over a log fire if necessary just out of spite towards their bullshit.

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                              I rarely use a printer now that my kids are in college. When it dies, I had a choice between laser printer, Brother inkjet, or none. “None” is now my first choice

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                              That's what we did.

                              For the few pages we need to print, I can use the machine at the library for $0.10/page.

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                                I used to have wood a lot more often, before microplastics.

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                                If you start saving your urine you'll never have to buy filament ever again. Really it's a blessing in disguise.

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                                  FYI an MBR table with a fat32 partition is probably what it was looking for. If that doesn't work odds are the port is broken

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                                  That goes without saying... another user here says the drive can't be larger than 8GB but I'm fairly certain I tried that, too.

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                                    It's funny how far ahead 3d printers are in terms of consumer experience, everything is open, everything works and the tech is like 300 times more complex.

                                    2D printer companies should be shamed to death.

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                                    Idk if the tech for 3d printers is really more complex. All of the parts are readily available, basically nothing needs to be specially made except the hot end (one single metal part)

                                    The consumer experience for 2d printers worse IMO but that's probably because I'm stuck on Windows with its terrible printing system

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                                      It's funny how far ahead 3d printers are in terms of consumer experience, everything is open, everything works and the tech is like 300 times more complex.

                                      2D printer companies should be shamed to death.

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                                      It's not that hard to convert a cheap 3D printer into a pen plotter is you want to do some 2D printing.

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                                      • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                                        I've had an Epson Ecotank for the last couple years and I have no complaints. I just refilled my black ink and it was $11 for 9 oz., which should last me years (but I don't print that often).

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                                        Ink dries out, probably better to fill it part way and refill more often.

                                        I don’t know this for a fact, but I would assume dried ink could clog up your cartridge or the printer

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                                          Ink dries out, probably better to fill it part way and refill more often.

                                          I don’t know this for a fact, but I would assume dried ink could clog up your cartridge or the printer

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                                          Good tip, thanks.

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