The QuickFind tool is intended to provide customers (and potential customers) with information to help with their personal printers.
However, wholesale data trawling is discouraged and as such there is a system of identifying and limiting data trawling.
Your browsing behaviour has triggered the system, so please read the information below for more information on why, and how to avoid triggering it again.
Why Was I Redirected To This Article?
It’s most likely that you have accessed more than could be considered normal for the standard printer owner to be interested in.
This Is The First Time I’ve Read This Article
If that’s the case, then chances are you’ve been getting carried away with how cool the QuickFind tool is, or just been curious.
Much as I would love to encourage genuine curiosity, unfortunately there are companies, competitors and copyright thieves who would rather steal the data and generally rip off my hard work for their own personal profit.
The net result is that limits like this have to be applied otherwise maintaining this resource would become impossible
What’s The Best Way To Use the QuickFind Tool
Unless you own 5 different printers that have all hit “Service Required” on the same day you shouldn’t have any problems.
Just restrict your searches to printers that you have a direct interest in.
Will I Be Able To Access Additional Printer Models?
Depending on the number of searches you’ve already done, you may find you need to wait between a couple of minutes to a whole week before you will be able to access additional information.
If you’ve ignored the information in this article repeatedly you will never be allowed access again.
Can I Access The Printers I’ve Searched Before
Yes, even though you are blocked from further searching for the moment, you can still look at the information for those printer models you’ve searched successfully for
Exception: If you’ve ignored this article repeatedly then you’ve lost access to everything and will probably be blocked from the server completely