What kind of computer peripheral problems annoy you the most?
- Printer out of paper
- Printer paper jams (real ones)
- Printer paper jams (fake ones, no paper is actually stuck)
- Printer insists on different paper format (e.g. "load letter")
- Printer prints gibberish
- Printer prints blank pages
- Printer output wraps/doesn't match the preview
- Printer prints special characters incorrectly
- Printer says it's out of ink or toner but isn't
- Printer actually out of ink or toner
- Printer actually out of ink or toner that can no longer be obtained
- Printer just sitting there, online but still doesn't print
- Printer needs replacement part that costs more than a new printer
- Printer needs replacement part that can no longer be obtained
- Printer driver doesn't exist for my OS/version
- Printer driver exists but refuses to install
- Printer driver exists but constantly crashes
- Printer driver exists but randomly crashes
- Other, I have different printer problems
- None, I no longer own/try to use a printer
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