- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Unfortunately, all-in-one printers arbitrarily demanding ink to perform non-printing functions isn’t a new frustration. - Clearly, scanning or faxing without requiring an ink cartridge would improve users’ experience—and they’ve illustrated that through class-action lawsuits. - Tying the scan or fax capabilities of the All-In-One Printers to ink contained in the devices offers no benefit and only serves to disadvantage and harm consumers financially. - However, tying the scan or fax capabilities of the All-In-One Printers to ink contained in the devices does, however [sic], serve to benefit HP. - HP in 2021, for example, said its Instant Ink subscription business was worth $500 million, per CRN. - In its Q2 2023 financial report, HP named Instant Ink a key growth area. 
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