So that companies can sell NEW stuff and mare more loot.
Tell me the models of your printers and I will tell you where the cartridges are available, or you can refill the old carts
You can always add USB adapters to the 8 computers to get 'em to work with the new printers
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QUOTE=Real-tiner]This is what's wrong with computing today. Stuff with a theoretically projected lifetime of 20 years becomes obsolete after 3 years, after which the company no longer supports it.
:mad:
I have 4 perfectly good printers which don't work, solely because I can't buy the ink cartridges for them anymore.
In addition, I have 8 perfectly good computers which I can't use, solely because I can't buy printers which work with them anymore.
I usually don't buy the "corporate greed" arguments, but with Microsoft, I make an exception. They are deliberately making old equipment obsolete by repeatedly changing the standards.[/QUOTE]