I dunno what happens? YouTube is blocked in my house
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On the whole they run fine it said.
Also it's 100k hours combined use over 50 printers at once, not one printer for 100k hours, which would likely be much more problematic.
That's some serious click baiting. Naturally you can't run a printer for more than 8760 hrs each year, so 100k is definitely of a hint. But then at least try for 12 printers instead
Correct but it does show their manufacturing is fairly reliable. I'm not for them for their attitude rather than their quality.
Agreed, just clarifying for the tl;dw gang just clicking for the headline.
Oh man spoiler alert! Don't ruin something with 2kb of text when we could just stream 15min of video time!