Nice video man! Destroy all those peaces of malfunctioning trash! Btw. Ever think of overvolting things again? It makes electronics suffer even more >:)
Those inkjet multifunctions seem to be junk, I had a brother multifunction one that would suck up ink without being used. Went laser instead and got a flatbed scanner. Keep on smashing these pieces of junk!
+240 Volts I replaced this one with a Officejet Pro so I'm hoping to get a little more service out of that one than my previous two. But I'm not getting my hopes up.
These videos are making me laugh like nothing else does, but after admitting that I felt sorry for Elmo and a little nostalgia for the stuffed friends of my distant childhood that I've lost contact with in all the moves I've made throughout my life, I must say I feel NOTHING for GODDAM PRINTERS!!! I fully enjoy watching you guys destroy that. I HATE PRINTERS!!! I HATE PRINTERS!! I loved the early ones that had no, "Smartphones," as you said, built into them that only spit out bullshit problems, one by one. "PC LOAD LETTER." The early ones just had ON/OFF buttons and did what the computer told them to. I miss them. I truly believe, "No way in hell it EVER worked."
Should do something similar to a laser printer. If you do another all in one inkjet, maybe hook it up to a variac (one that can go to 240) and have it copy/print like normal, then start slowly dialing up the voltage while it's printing. Then after its overvolted to death, smash it up.
All you need to do is keep the printer for 1-2 years and it self-destructs itself, 3 if your lucky HP suck ass and they have no intention of making it more reliable because we keep giving in and buying their crap. IF you REALLY want a HP printer. Please buy a cheap $50 one. IT will last just as long as an expensive HP printer. (Not long at all) Will never buy another HP again. I've already went through 5 printers and I haven't even used up my 2000 A4. In fact, I still have over half of it just collecting dust while I search for my 6th printer... I was a fool to think they would improve their printers.
Jakkeman1990 to be fair, printers are losing their uses. 3D printers, albeit a bit pricey to own and purchase plastic refills for, are fantastic. People have made cars, robots, and so much more with 3D printers. They are a bit more dangerous to operate with heated plastic, and optical lasers, so be careful when operating one.