Comments by "SeanBZA" (@SeanBZA) on "Louis Rossmann" channel.

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  19. Louis has the perfect sign for Blackberry, right above where she was sitting, the Danger Peligro red tape there. But anything made in the USA electronics wise will also have a tariff cost added to it, because you cannot get all the component parts of anything that are purely made in the USA. Your PCB will use 3m epoxies, components of which are made world wide, and imported to be blended and formulated in the USA, the steel used for the cases and internal parts came from China, India and other countries, the aluminium ores for the parts all were mined, and for the great part refined, outside the USA. The copper came from mines all over the world, the silver used to make the MLC capacitors is a blend from all over the world, the gold used for the plating came from either Russia or South Africa to a great part, and all the cobalt and tantalum came from DRC mines, conflict minerals to a great part, despite the claims otherwise. USA did a great job exporting all the dirty process work to other countries with lax legislation (which is why India is the ship breaking capitol of the world, even the US Navy uses then to dispose of ships that are too expensive to break up in US ports) and lower cost of labour, and this was never actually used to lower prices, instead making the 1% richer, while cutting labour costs, and making massive pools of upper management that, in most cases, know nothing about what the companies actually do, and are only ever looking at a long term forecast of the next quarter for profit growth.
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  57. Well, I have separate scanners and printers, but I did not buy the scanners, but picked them up off the ewaste pile. As to the refill cartridges, yes, and the refill in general has more ink/toner than the original one, simply because the refill actually fills the cartridge to the correct level, unlike OEM, where they fill to just pass a IEC page print test. Proved it regularly, where an original cartridge would barely get past 1000 pages printed before showing empty, while the same refilled cartridge (send in and get the same one back a week later, with new toner, new drum if needed and new wiper) would typically give the empty display at around 1500 pages of the same print mix. Refill is also typically a third of the retail cost of the original, and around half the cost of wholesale as well. when looking at new or new to me printers I always look up the cartridge number and the refill cost, and simply do not choose those which are not refillable (more the DRM chip is not yet cracked, or not changeable, over any other reason) in the decision. Does mean I have stripped a good number of inkjets, because the cartridges are way too expensive for the amount of use, and if I need colour prints I go to the local shop and get it printed there for 10c per page. Last time it was a canvas print, on A2 canvas, so it was going to be them anyway. Yes I have a colour printer, but it is going to be turned to scrap, because turning on a Tektronix/Xerox Phasor 360 costs $600 in wax, and I got this printer for free as well.
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