rpfprinting
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I’m not sure if others have experienced this, but I find Xerox’s approach to software licensing incredibly frustrating—especially when it comes to their high-end machines. I actually like the Nuvera system and how well it runs, but being locked into Xerox just to keep the machine functional feels like a poor business practice.
We’ve already purchased the hardware, yet unless we obtain a permanent license (often through a third party), the system is effectively bricked—just sitting there unused. It’s a terrible situation for consumers, and I’m relieved most other brands don’t take this route. Thankfully, there are some workarounds out there, but without them, we’d be stuck with an expensive piece of equipment that we can’t even use.
Has anyone else run into this issue with Xerox or other manufacturers? Would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions.
We’ve already purchased the hardware, yet unless we obtain a permanent license (often through a third party), the system is effectively bricked—just sitting there unused. It’s a terrible situation for consumers, and I’m relieved most other brands don’t take this route. Thankfully, there are some workarounds out there, but without them, we’d be stuck with an expensive piece of equipment that we can’t even use.
Has anyone else run into this issue with Xerox or other manufacturers? Would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions.