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You wrote: "the printer will switch itself off" which implies a programmed design parameter - to stop functioning when a certain parameter is reached like an application that reaches a subscription renewal date. No one has shown any evidence that the printer design is to turn itself off upon reaching one of those specified use parameters.
Life expectancy is different than a programmed termination. The specified life parameters are an either or dynamic with either the print head going bad or something in the printer going bad. However, neither are a guarantee of expiration date.
Electronics are a crap shoot. There are people here with printers that lived, or continue to live, well beyond the general parameters Canon provides. Conversely, there are people whose printers malfunctioned long before the parameters reference.
Example... the least used function on my MP830 was the scanner. (I never used the fax component) Yet it was the scanner that malfunctioned and prompted the printer's retirement well after the general life expectancy per Canon. Stuff wears out.
Hope that the people responsible for building and transporting your next printer were not drunk, hungover, or angry when they touched your printer and caused out of design tolerance(s) to occur.
Life expectancy is different than a programmed termination. The specified life parameters are an either or dynamic with either the print head going bad or something in the printer going bad. However, neither are a guarantee of expiration date.
Electronics are a crap shoot. There are people here with printers that lived, or continue to live, well beyond the general parameters Canon provides. Conversely, there are people whose printers malfunctioned long before the parameters reference.
Example... the least used function on my MP830 was the scanner. (I never used the fax component) Yet it was the scanner that malfunctioned and prompted the printer's retirement well after the general life expectancy per Canon. Stuff wears out.
Hope that the people responsible for building and transporting your next printer were not drunk, hungover, or angry when they touched your printer and caused out of design tolerance(s) to occur.