HP has launched a printer subscription service where customers can pay up to $36 per month to rent a printer that the company monitors. The service includes limits and cancellation fees, aiming to eliminate the need to own a printer. HP plans to use the printed data to train AI systems.
HP launched a printer subscription service that allows subscribers to rent a printer, print a specific number of pages, and get ink delivered from the company when they need it. Could this be a game changer for side hustlers and small business owners? https://t.co/LzbRAvFfIm
HP calls this an All-In-Plan; if you subscribe, the tech company will be all in on your printing activities. https://t.co/8lXZjEElBc
HP is in the rent-a-printer business now https://t.co/r9JSWu8W7r
HP launched a printer subscription service yesterday. You'll never have to "own a printer again." https://t.co/LzbRAvFfIm
HP begins subscription plans for its printers and ink — up to $36 per month, includes limits and cancellation fees https://t.co/uS2QJdi8IN https://t.co/LNOzZt1lT6
HP Wants You To Pay Up To $36/Month To Rent a Printer That It Monitors https://t.co/uuWoImq3Yf
HP wants to use everything you print to train an AI or some other equally or more dystopian bullsht https://t.co/9KIevlcA6H
HP wants you to pay up to $36/month to rent a printer that it monitors https://t.co/ONa3KzIPtE
The nightmare is real: HP makes printing a monthly subscription https://t.co/uKp0bQWmaY by @markhachman
HP Targets the Haters With Printer Rental Subscription Plan https://t.co/WfzedyxDxi