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Anycubic Debuts Its Annual Flagship Products and Announces a New Business Department at TCT Shanghai 2024

Anycubic Debuts Its Annual Flagship Products and Announces a New Business Department at TCT Shanghai 2024

Shanghai, China – May 7th, 2024 – Anycubic, a renowned brand in consumer 3D printing, showcased its latest advancements at the highly anticipated TCT Shanghai event, held at Booth number 8E22. The event coincided with Anycubic’s Annual Product Launch Event, hosted by James Ouyang, the co-founder of Anycubic. James took the stage in front of […]

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Anycubic Debuts Its Annual Flagship Products and Announces a New Business Department at TCT Shanghai 2024

Anycubic Debuts Its Annual Flagship Products and Announces a New Business Department at TCT Shanghai 2024

Shanghai, China – May 7th, 2024 – Anycubic, a renowned brand in consumer 3D printing, showcased its latest advancements at the highly anticipated TCT Shanghai event, held at Booth number 8E22. The event coincided with Anycubic’s Annual Product Launch Event, hosted by James Ouyang, the co-founder of Anycubic. James took the stage in front of […]

The post Anycubic Debuts Its Annual Flagship Products and Announces a New Business Department at TCT Shanghai 2024 appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.

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  • HP wants you to pay up to $36/month to rent a printer that it monitorsScharon Harding
    Enlarge / The HP Envy 6020e is one of the printers available for rent. (credit: HP) HP launched a subscription service today that rents people a printer, allots them a specific amount of printed pages, and sends them ink for a monthly fee. HP is framing its service as a way to simplify printing for families and small businesses, but the deal also comes with monitoring and a years-long commitment. Prices range from $6.99 per month for a plan that includes an HP Envy printer (t
     

HP wants you to pay up to $36/month to rent a printer that it monitors

29. Únor 2024 v 23:51
HP Envy 6020e printer

Enlarge / The HP Envy 6020e is one of the printers available for rent. (credit: HP)

HP launched a subscription service today that rents people a printer, allots them a specific amount of printed pages, and sends them ink for a monthly fee. HP is framing its service as a way to simplify printing for families and small businesses, but the deal also comes with monitoring and a years-long commitment.

Prices range from $6.99 per month for a plan that includes an HP Envy printer (the current model is the 6020e) and 20 printed pages. The priciest plan includes an HP OfficeJet Pro rental and 700 printed pages for $35.99 per month.

HP says it will provide subscribers with ink deliveries when they're running low and 24/7 support via phone or chat (although it's dubious how much you want to rely on HP support). Support doesn't include on or offsite repairs or part replacements. The subscription's terms of service (TOS) note that the service doesn't cover damage or failure caused by, unsurprisingly, "use of non-HP media supplies and other products" or if you use your printer more than what your plan calls for.

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