While we might think that “random crunchy sounds” and “whirring hisssss…” are coming from the printer, those sounds could just as easily be coming from cats.
The antenna to my radio has to be held up to work, too. So it has been stuck to the wall with poster putty for over a decade. I am sure the Woman will figure something out.
The printer does not like my computer. It feels superior and decides when it doesn’t want to print. That is usually when it is late at night, numerous copies need to be run off, and a very early get up to head out for a meeting.
My current printer is pretty reliable but every now and then when I go to turn it off it goes into this weird clicking, worring cycle and eventually shuts down.
Printer, prints instructions: Ok,hold cord at 90 degree angle, put your left foot in, No! Take your left foot out! Now shake it all about… Do the hokie pokie and turn yourself around…MOO HA HA HA HA HA! I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU FOLLOWED MY INSTRUCTIONS!! HA HA HA HAH! STILL NOT GONNA WORK!
It’s not a printer! It’s a cat toy maker. Just think of all the balls of paper that will come from the crumpled and torn pieces of paper that accursed printer spits out.
Having Lupin say the line in panel two is very poignant. In panel three it looks like the printer is sticking out its tongue, which certainly seems fitting.
I’m giving up on Go Comics for the day. I’ve been on the site for two hours, and only gotten this far. My system keeps telling me that the site is slowing down my computer, the pages keep jumping all over the place, and I can feel my blood pressure rising in frustration.
Yeah, I’m thinking this printer is just not well designed. I would recommend the Woman consider buying from a different brand next time, because I don’t know what this printer’s brand or stats are, but they’re clearly not up to snuff.
Imagine your car or refrigerator being engineered with a hard-wired end-of-life countdown clock, like many modern printers have. After a certain point determined by when the pad inside the printer gets too full after so many cleaning cycles. A friend of mine did that to her new “archival quality” printer prematurely. When I set it up, I explained the cleaning cycle and its occasional use to extend printer life. She took it to mean “Clean between every print” So I got a call about a year later, and that $2k printer was now an expensive doorstop. It took finding new ones and replacing the pad which was oversaturated and made a huge mess, and identifying and removing the chip that stores that info and replacing it. I charged her almost as much as that printer was worth new for time and labor. It’s been 5 gloriously silent years, perhaps she has learned from her experience.
Well i’t just about time for the “evil printer” to start the electronics revolution in the Big Pink House on the Hill. It seems lately that every story line has an evil plot twist that the cats must some how miraculously solve.
I feel this. The only reliable home printer I can remember is the Star-Micronics form-feed printer (remember that? The green and cream paper that was in a fan-fold stack. It made great banners.) that worked with my Commodore 64 (1986 or so). It used an ink cartridge much like a typewriter. It ran out through the ribbon fairly quickly, but a few drops of WD-40 and you could eek a few more pages out of it.
I hate to see this storyline end because it’s been so great and so relatable. I need to get my printer up and running again (moved houses awhile back and keep putting it off) but dreading it lol
uncle snipe about 13 hours ago
Random crunchy sound? Random is the perfect word to describe how, or when, printers work.
Le'letha Premium Member about 13 hours ago
VERY temporarily, I suspect. Tomorrow the rules will be different!
McColl34 Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Random crunchy sound? That can’t be good.
Maybe it’s “normal?”
marilynnbyerly about 13 hours ago
Is the printer dying or constipated?
howtheduck about 13 hours ago
While we might think that “random crunchy sounds” and “whirring hisssss…” are coming from the printer, those sounds could just as easily be coming from cats.
AllishaDawn about 13 hours ago
The antenna to my radio has to be held up to work, too. So it has been stuck to the wall with poster putty for over a decade. I am sure the Woman will figure something out.
jillzim Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Printers don’t have antennas. Time to give in and use a printer cable.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Burt’s commentary is very accurate.
stairsteppublishing about 12 hours ago
The printer does not like my computer. It feels superior and decides when it doesn’t want to print. That is usually when it is late at night, numerous copies need to be run off, and a very early get up to head out for a meeting.
saobadao about 12 hours ago
My current printer is pretty reliable but every now and then when I go to turn it off it goes into this weird clicking, worring cycle and eventually shuts down.
anneffa about 12 hours ago
Printer looks like it’s passing a stone …
dmah Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Countdown, hm? One of those small hourglasses would be apt. The eggtimer ones lasts about 3 minutes.
ikini Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Puck to e beans!!!! SQUEEEEEEeeeeeeeee… [runs out of breath and faints].
WelshRat Premium Member about 12 hours ago
‘Whirling Hissssss…" What’s Elvis up to now?
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 11 hours ago
I’m loving the little moment of Zen sense in panel two.
Lady Bri about 11 hours ago
Woman, try some aluminium foil on the wires. My daddy swore by them. ;)
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 10 hours ago
Printer, prints instructions: Ok,hold cord at 90 degree angle, put your left foot in, No! Take your left foot out! Now shake it all about… Do the hokie pokie and turn yourself around…MOO HA HA HA HA HA! I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU FOLLOWED MY INSTRUCTIONS!! HA HA HA HAH! STILL NOT GONNA WORK!
cat19632001 about 8 hours ago
It’s not a printer! It’s a cat toy maker. Just think of all the balls of paper that will come from the crumpled and torn pieces of paper that accursed printer spits out.
arolarson Premium Member about 7 hours ago
OT, other modern tech issue
nadinefd1 Premium Member about 7 hours ago
My cat loves the printer! Runs to watch when the cruchy sounds start.
diskus Premium Member about 7 hours ago
I would hire this tech crew!!
Katzen1415 about 7 hours ago
Having Lupin say the line in panel two is very poignant. In panel three it looks like the printer is sticking out its tongue, which certainly seems fitting.
Fiona D Premium Member about 6 hours ago
I love that the printer looks like it’s horking. And that it’s mad about it.
Tigrisan Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Well, I tried for three days and still can’t get the Epson working so I bought a new printer. I’m goin’ in today. Wish me luck that the new one works…
ladykat about 5 hours ago
I’m giving up on Go Comics for the day. I’ve been on the site for two hours, and only gotten this far. My system keeps telling me that the site is slowing down my computer, the pages keep jumping all over the place, and I can feel my blood pressure rising in frustration.
scyphi26 about 4 hours ago
Yeah, I’m thinking this printer is just not well designed. I would recommend the Woman consider buying from a different brand next time, because I don’t know what this printer’s brand or stats are, but they’re clearly not up to snuff.
Space_cat about 4 hours ago
Imagine your car or refrigerator being engineered with a hard-wired end-of-life countdown clock, like many modern printers have. After a certain point determined by when the pad inside the printer gets too full after so many cleaning cycles. A friend of mine did that to her new “archival quality” printer prematurely. When I set it up, I explained the cleaning cycle and its occasional use to extend printer life. She took it to mean “Clean between every print” So I got a call about a year later, and that $2k printer was now an expensive doorstop. It took finding new ones and replacing the pad which was oversaturated and made a huge mess, and identifying and removing the chip that stores that info and replacing it. I charged her almost as much as that printer was worth new for time and labor. It’s been 5 gloriously silent years, perhaps she has learned from her experience.
Daltongang Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Well i’t just about time for the “evil printer” to start the electronics revolution in the Big Pink House on the Hill. It seems lately that every story line has an evil plot twist that the cats must some how miraculously solve.
Kat the hodag about 4 hours ago
I feel this. The only reliable home printer I can remember is the Star-Micronics form-feed printer (remember that? The green and cream paper that was in a fan-fold stack. It made great banners.) that worked with my Commodore 64 (1986 or so). It used an ink cartridge much like a typewriter. It ran out through the ribbon fairly quickly, but a few drops of WD-40 and you could eek a few more pages out of it.
sueb1863 about 3 hours ago
I guess I’ve been lucky, I’ve never had that much trouble with a printer.
Kitty Katz about 3 hours ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Iggy: I still have a lot to write, but I do have the finale.
Beatrixia: That’s great! I’d like to publish a lot of scrolls for everyone’s different interests.
Iggy: Then you’ll like the song I composed:
Getting to know mew
Knowing what you like to read
Getting to like you
Publishing scrolls for you to see
Do you like farming? Maybe to do some cooking
I will be looking to see what you like to read
Getting to know you. Getting to spread information
When you are reading, getting to know what to write
Haven’t you noticed, the new selection of publications
There will be more wonderful and new
Scrolls for all you to view
What a sight!
Scribe Akil: Let’s get together and make up a scroll of your summary, Iggy.
Iggy: Alright. Maybe we can get together over snacks. I’m going to write a list of recipes for performance.
¿ɓuᴉuǝddɐɥ sᴉɥʇ sᴉ ʎɥM about 3 hours ago
The printer is angry. Don’t mess with it.
dmah Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Does anyone know what happened to Sue Ellen? She hasn’t posted anything since Tuesday. Is she okay?
sugordon about 2 hours ago
I hate to see this storyline end because it’s been so great and so relatable. I need to get my printer up and running again (moved houses awhile back and keep putting it off) but dreading it lol
JanBic Premium Member about 2 hours ago
There are no wires for WiFi
anomalous4 about 2 hours ago
OT but cat-related: AWSUM cat art for Caturday!
dv about 1 hour ago
Even if she gets it to work she will be able to print one thing and it will be out of ink. I will stick with my color laser.
metagalaxy1970 about 1 hour ago
Maybe that’s the problem. Mine is direct wired.
scaeva Premium Member 4 minutes ago
Get a bigger hammer?
Red Bird 3 minutes ago
At last! Great job figuring out the problem, Woman.