Not me as I've got a Canon laser all in one and am happy with it. All I have is the starter cartridge and another one from a defunct printer of the same cartridge model, and I think that will last me for a while.
But my parents' old HP DeskJet just bit the dust. It won't turn on at all, although I suppose it could be something simple like a fuse. But it's old and probably ready for electronics recycling at this point.
But then I tried to explain what new printers are like - especially HP's Instant Ink program. They seem to have some sort of subscription model where their cartridges are enabled through the internet and where they stop working if the subscription lapses. And an oddball pages per month subscription plan. Then there's the included months, although that might be limited. I don't think my parents want to deal with that kind of thinking. Occasionally they have a lot of stuff to print at once even though they might not even turn it on for weeks at a time.
My dad is asking about HP's Smart Tank system. I wasn't quite sure how that worked since they claim 2/3 months ink, but I don't think it's any kind of subscription model with liquid refill ink. That might be a simple enough usage model compared to Instant Ink. Anyone have any experience with it? There's one on sale for $180 now at a bunch of stores. Thinking of getting one by this weekend.