Vernon Kay has shared his frustration about a troublesome household item that's been causing stress in his family. Speaking on his BBC Radio 2 show, the 50-year-old presenter vented about the constant issues he faces with his printer and called for a change on technology advice. "From experience in our house, it's the only piece of modern technology, and I'm including the kettle and the toaster and the fryer, it's the one piece that causes you the most grief.
They're a nightmare printers, they really are," he said. On the "basic" one he bought, he continued: "We've got one, I went for the basic [one] where you're online and you can allegedly print from your Wi-Fi...
doesn't work." He also expressed disbelief at ongoing problems like paper jams, adding: "If you email it, [it] doesn't work.
Paper jam, still exists. How in 2024 is a paper jam still a thing?". Vernon called for more straightforward tech advice, adding: "We need to bring back some kind of technology programme and just be honest. 'Don't use this, it's garbage, get this one'.
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