Tuesday, April 17, 2007

 

HP's Online Help. Or, How I learned to Say "Fuck this, I'll just handwrite it."

And today, I discovered that my lovely girlfriend's lovely Mac is confused by my HP All-In-One Printer.
I foolishly thought that a printer that boasted being 1,000,000% Mac compatible would be able to print Acrobat PDFs. Silly me.

Well, I assumed it was something I did wrong, so I went to the incredibly helpful HP online technician chat to find out the answer.
Here is the text in its entirety:
Rumer: Hello Patrick,
Rumer: Welcome to HP Total Care for All-in-One products. My name is Rumer. How may I assist you today?
Rumer: What is the nature of your problem?
Rumer: What is the nature of your problem?
Rumer: What is the nature of your problem?


You see, unfortunately the All-In-One may be compatible with Macs, but apparently their online help can only be used on Microsoft Explorer.

So, I moved to the other room, and to my PC. The following help helped me thus:

Rave: Hello Patrick,
Rave: Welcome to HP Total Care for All-in-One products. My name is Rave. How may I assist you today?
Patrick Allain: Hello. I had tried to connect from my Mac, but I could not, so now I have moved to my PC.
Patrick Allain: Now then, my problem is that my all in one cannot print Acrobat 6.0 pdfs on my Mac. Why?
Rave: Could you provide me a detailed description of the issue, which would allow me to understand the issue better?
Rave: May I know the version of Operating System ( Windows 98/Me/XP ) you are using?
Patrick Allain: OS X
Patrick Allain: A Mac operating system.
Rave: I understand that you want to print Acrobat 6.0 pdfs on my Mac Operating System. Am I correct?
Patrick Allain: ...
Patrick Allain: Yes
Patrick Allain: The operating system is OS X.
Rave: Patrick, could please let me know on which Operating System you want to print Acrobat 6.0 pdfs?
Patrick Allain: Mac OS X. Operating System 10.
Patrick Allain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X
Rave: I would be glad to help you. However,we do not have chat support for Mac users. HP only offers phone support for Macintosh environment. I am sure you understand our limitations.
Rave: Moreover, the service engineers with phone support team are Macintosh OS specialists and have the expertise to assist you in this regard. You can call at 800-HP-INVENT or 800-474-6836. This support is available at the following timings:
Rave: -- Monday through Friday: 8am-midnight EST
-- Saturday: 10am-6pm EST
-- Sunday: No support
Rave: We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation.
Rave: Here is the link to contact the e-mail specialist:
Rave: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact/email_1.html
Patrick Allain: Is there a Canadian help link?
Rave: Yes.
Patrick Allain: And it is?
Rave: Here is the link:
Rave: http://welcome.hp.com/country/ca/en/contact_us.html
Patrick Allain: Thank You. Goodbye.


In the end, I just dusted off my old dot matrix printer and let it shit out a spotty reproduction. It just goes to show you: Macs may be the best thing since Jesus invented ice cream, but the world is run by PCs.

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Comments:
Comment. Comment Comment Comment. Write something! I am fueling the writing of the new post with this rambling! Another missive about soup! The full tale of the birthday dinner! The joy of trees! Anything! Comment comment! COMMENT!
 
What's this about a birthday dinner now? This sounds like a good story.

You know what else was a good story? Katie Vick.

Wait, that's not right.
 
MORE COMMENTS, PEOPLE. We must comment or else we shall no longer be graced with the sparkling wit and unsurpassed comedic stylings of Patrick Allain.

In other news, his name appeared on a sign in a recently-aired episode of Blood+
 
Esta vivo, Senor Patrick? We haven't abandoned you, there's just nothing new to comment on. We need more dispatches.
 
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