The food powder was obviously just a joke.
About people like me making you money, it's the other way around, if I was an average user I would have had to call for a tech for my $700 inkjet a few times, but I was able to fix them all myself in minutes (bad contacts on duplexer sensor [bent them back into place], bad carriage motor after 200 000+ prints [took one out of my older printer and replaced it], and modified it to do 50 000 prints with $200 of ink [0.4 cents per full color page], I posted a photo of mod and video in business forum).
So every single problem I had I was able to fix myself rather than call a tech. Actually on my older $1200 inkjet (previous version to the one I have now, they used to cost more) when I had a problem that both me and HP couldn't fix, they just sent UPS to pick up the 70 lbs printer and delivered a brand new one all completely free.
Actually there is one time I made a problem worst but I knew I was taking a risk, my older $1200 high speed business inkjet needed it's carriage rod lubricated after 80-90 000 prints, I couldn't find the right lubricant in stores so I took a risk and tried silicone lubricant, it immediately got much worst and sounded like birds getting beat up inside whenever it was printing. Shortly after (10-20k prints later) the carriage motor died from the stress caused by the bad lubricant, but it had already paid itself many times over (it was also modded to print full color pages at 0.4 cents a page) and a newer faster 35 pages/minute version came out (the old one was only 25ppm) that was only $700 so I didn't even bother to replace the $5 motor.
About people like me making you money, it's the other way around, if I was an average user I would have had to call for a tech for my $700 inkjet a few times, but I was able to fix them all myself in minutes (bad contacts on duplexer sensor [bent them back into place], bad carriage motor after 200 000+ prints [took one out of my older printer and replaced it], and modified it to do 50 000 prints with $200 of ink [0.4 cents per full color page], I posted a photo of mod and video in business forum).
So every single problem I had I was able to fix myself rather than call a tech. Actually on my older $1200 inkjet (previous version to the one I have now, they used to cost more) when I had a problem that both me and HP couldn't fix, they just sent UPS to pick up the 70 lbs printer and delivered a brand new one all completely free.
Actually there is one time I made a problem worst but I knew I was taking a risk, my older $1200 high speed business inkjet needed it's carriage rod lubricated after 80-90 000 prints, I couldn't find the right lubricant in stores so I took a risk and tried silicone lubricant, it immediately got much worst and sounded like birds getting beat up inside whenever it was printing. Shortly after (10-20k prints later) the carriage motor died from the stress caused by the bad lubricant, but it had already paid itself many times over (it was also modded to print full color pages at 0.4 cents a page) and a newer faster 35 pages/minute version came out (the old one was only 25ppm) that was only $700 so I didn't even bother to replace the $5 motor.
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