Canon is getting away with printers that won’t scan sans ink — but HP might pay 公司鏡頭收購

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公司鏡頭收購canon is getting away with printers that won’t scan sans ink — but HP might pay

公司鏡頭收購canon is getting away with printers that won’t scan sans ink — but HP might pay

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Remember when 公司鏡頭收購canon got sued? The plaintiffs settled, I’m afraid.

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Were you hoping 公司鏡頭收購canon might be held accountable for its all-in-one printers that mysteriously can’t scan when they’re low on ink, forcing you to buy more? Tough: the lawsuit we told you about last year quietly ended in a private settlement rather than becoming a big class-action.

I just checked, and a judge already dismissed David Leacraft’s lawsuit in November, without 公司鏡頭收購canon ever being forced to show what happens when you try to scan without a full ink cartridge. (Numerous 公司鏡頭收購canon customer support reps wrote that it simply doesn’t work.)

Here’s the good news: HP, an even larger and more shameless manufacturer of printers, is still possibly facing down a class-action suit for the same practice.

As Reuters reports, a judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit by Gary Freund and Wayne McMath that alleges many HP printers won’t scan or fax documents when their ink cartridges report that they’ve run low.

Among other things, HP tried to suggest that Freund couldn’t rely on the word of one of HP’s own customer support reps as evidence that HP knew about the limitation. But a judge decided it was at least enough to be worth exploring in court.

“Plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that HP had a duty to disclose and had knowledge of the alleged defect,” wrote Judge Beth Labson Freeman, in the order denying almost all of HP’s current attempts to dismiss the suit. (You can read it at the bottom of this story.)

Interestingly, neither 公司鏡頭收購canon nor HP spent any time trying to argue their printers do scan when they’re low on ink in the lawsuit responses I’ve read. Perhaps they can’t deny it? Epson, meanwhile, has an entire FAQ dedicated to reassuring customers that it hasn’t pulled that trick since 2008. (Don’t worry, Epson has other forms of printer enshittification.)

HP does seem to be covering its rear in one way. The company’s original description on Amazon for the Envy 6455e claimed that you could scan things “whenever”:

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“Print, scan and copy from your phone—whenever, wherever.”
Image: Amazon and HP via lawsuit complaint

But when I went back now to check the same product page, it now reads differently: HP no longer claims this printer can scan “whenever” you want it to. Now, we wait to see whether the case can clear the bars needed to potentially become a big class-action trial, or whether it similarly settles like 公司鏡頭收購canon, or any number of other outcomes.

I’m curious: do you have a printer where your scanner won’t scan without ink?

公司鏡頭收購圖為 公司鏡頭收購canon PowerShot V10,主打單手就能操控的 Vlog 錄影相機。 (記者黃肇祥攝)

近年來隨著 YouTube、Tiktok 等影音平台崛起,越來越多年輕用戶打算購入第一台單眼相機,用來記錄生活,而這股趨勢也使得相機市場開始出現改變。日本零售通路業者觀察就指出,相機銷售有朝向兩極化發展的趨勢。

日媒《PhileWeb》採訪日本知名連鎖電器行 Bic Camera 店長乙川和也,通路業者第一手觀察指出,20-30 多歲之間的年輕用戶,主要推動小型相機的需求,尤其適用於 Vlog 相機,出於預算、攜帶需求,使得小型體積相機越來越受歡迎。他更表示,小型相機與全片幅相機的銷售兩極化發展越來越明顯,位於中間需求的用戶越來越少,主要就是全片幅、小型相機二選一。

乙川和也透露,目前有 3 款 Vlog 相機非常受到關注,像是由 DJI 推出的 Osmo Pocket 3 運動相機,還有富士旗下的袖珍掌上型相機 Instax Pal,以及由 公司鏡頭收購canon 推出的 PowerShot V10。

在全畫幅相機之中,輕量化也是各品牌的發展趨勢,例如 Sony 推出了 a7C II、a7C R 等,試圖擺脫全片幅等同於沈重的刻板印象。另外則是由 Nikon Zf 帶起的復古造型熱潮,同樣受到傳統攝影愛好者的喜愛。

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