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Originally Posted by JSWolf
A device that's been end-of-lifed does not mean it's no longer useful. It just means it's not getting any new features. Sometimes end-of-life does mean it's not useful. I had an HP laser Printer that was end-of-lifed because HP decided not to release a 64-bit driver that worked with Windows 8/10.
So basically, I got screwed over for lack of a printer driver.
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You said "And it's no longer useful to the vendor when they stop updating it with the latest firmware."
I disagreed.