Funny Wholesome Note For Owner Of Abandoned HP Printer

This image captures a printed paper notice taped to a public street pole, addressed to the person who left an HP printer at the location on Monday, July 3. The note states that the person who found the printer got it working (and used it to print this very notice) but cannot access all of the printer's features because it is still registered to the original owner's HP account, so they request the owner remove the device from their HP Smart account, with a link to hpsmart.com and a sad face emoji included. At the bottom of the note, there are handwritten additions in blue ink: "Done! 7/6", a sunglasses smiley emoji, the word "enjoy", and a hand-drawn smiley face, indicating the original owner saw the note and completed the requested action. The background shows a city sidewalk, street, parked cars, and residential buildings.

Text content

HELLO! DID YOU LEAVE A PRINTER HERE THIS MORNING? (Monday, July 3) I GOT IT WORKING AND PRINTED THIS. BUT I CAN'T USE SOME OF THE FEATURES UNTIL YOU REMOVE IT FROM YOUR HP ACCOUNT. CAN YOU PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO LOG IN AND REMOVE THE PRINTER FROM YOUR ACCOUNT. hpsmart.com THANK YOU AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! [handwritten] Done! 7/6 enjoy :)

Overview

This image captures a printed paper notice taped to a public street pole, addressed to the person who left an HP printer at the location on Monday, July 3. The note states that the person who found the printer got it working (and used it to print this very notice) but cannot access all of the printer's features because it is still registered to the original owner's HP account, so they request the owner remove the device from their HP Smart account, with a link to hpsmart.com and a sad face emoji included. At the bottom of the note, there are handwritten additions in blue ink: "Done! 7/6", a sunglasses smiley emoji, the word "enjoy", and a hand-drawn smiley face, indicating the original owner saw the note and completed the requested action. The background shows a city sidewalk, street, parked cars, and residential buildings.

Origin notes

This image is sourced from the X (formerly Twitter) account @WholesomeMeme, distributed via RSS feed. It is a real photograph of a public notice posted on a city street pole, which gained viral attention online for its wholesome, lighthearted, and relatable context regarding the common frustration of linked HP printer account restrictions.

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