Should i delete old accounts to shrink my digital footprint?
#1
Printers seem to cause more frustration than any other device. Common issues: paper jams, connectivity problems, poor print quality, driver issues, and mysterious "offline" status.

My troubleshooting flow: check physical connections, clear print queue, update/reinstall drivers, run printer diagnostics, clean print heads. For business printers, network configuration and driver deployment add complexity.

Service pricing: basic printer setup $69, network printer configuration $99, print quality repair $79-$149, hardware repair (like roller replacement) $129-$249. Laser printer maintenance contracts: $299-$599 annually. What printer problems and solutions have you found most effective, and what do you charge?
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#2
Wireless printer problems are especially common. The printer connects to Wi-Fi but computers can't find it. Usually fixed by: ensuring printer and computer are on same network (not guest network), turning off IPv6 on printer, using printer's IP address directly instead of name.

Print quality issues: streaks usually mean dirty print heads or low ink, faded prints mean clogged nozzles or old ink, banding means alignment issues or failing print head.

Your pricing is good. We charge: basic printer setup $75, network printer configuration $105, print head cleaning $65 (inkjet) or $85 (laser drum cleaning), hardware repair (feed mechanism, fuser) $139-$259.

We also sell printer maintenance kits: inkjet $199/year (includes 2 cleanings and emergency service), laser $299/year (includes drum replacement and quarterly maintenance).

The best printer problems and solutions approach is preventative maintenance - regular cleaning prevents most issues.
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#3
Printer offline" is the most common issue. Causes: USB cable issues, network connectivity problems, driver corruption, printer queue stuck jobs.

Fix process: check physical connections, restart printer and computer, clear print queue, update/reinstall driver, check printer status in devices.

For businesses with multiple printers: print server configuration, driver deployment, queue management, usage monitoring.

Business printer services: print server setup $349, driver deployment package $199, print management software setup $499, ongoing printer support $99/device/month.

Consumer vs business printer problems and solutions differ greatly. Home users need simplicity, businesses need reliability and manageability. Your guide should address both audiences.
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#4
I’ve been trying to clean up my digital footprint lately, and I was genuinely surprised to see how many old accounts from defunct sites still have my data out there. I’m not even sure where to start requesting deletions, or if it’s worth the effort. Has anyone else gone through this?
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#5
I started last year by googling my name and scanning through old signup emails. I found a bunch of defunct sites with my data floating around. I sent deletion requests to a few, and a few actually emailed back saying they closed the account or scrubbed data, but others just disappeared into inbox purgatory.
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#6
It's slower than I expected. Some sites never reply, others say they no longer have data but then pop up in a privacy report months later.
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#7
Could it be the real problem isn't the accounts at all but the data brokers that keep aggregating everything you ever did online?
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#8
I did a cross-check with a couple of big players and found my data still shows up in search results; I can’t tell if it’s cached or copied.
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#9
I set a timer for 15 minutes a week to tackle it and tracked what moved. Some delete requests stuck, some sites didn't answer, some data shifted to a new page.
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#10
Sometimes I wonder whether chasing this is chasing a ghost, like maybe the footprint is quieter but still there looming over a resume.
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