Opinions and facts are different.
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Originally Posted by fredg
Hi,
Opinions do vary on many different things for computers and hardware.
Mine is only one.
But, one never knows what will work until it's tried. No generic cartridge will harm a printer. If it did, the companies selling them would not have a business remaining!
Best wishes,
fredg
Fred,
You are correct opinions vary. For example, you have your opinion of me and most people have a vastly different one. But there is a difference between opinion and fact. There is also a difference between opinions that have no basis in fact.
Your statement about driver certification was such an opinion. It was misleading information.
Your statement about generic cartridges is also misleading as well as untrue. Lets use an example. Ford had a recent problem where the treads on certain tires would separate. There is no question that the tires were defective. Yet both Ford and the tire company are still in business. I have helped several people who have used generic cartridges that have damaged their printers. Unlike you I don't make sweeping statements. I don't say that all generics will cause damage. Obviously many do seem to work well enough. But to advise someone that NO generic will harm a printer is false information and bad advice.
You have claimed that you are here to help people. If that is true, then why do you give such bad advice?