Update
I have to apologize to the OP. We misread his original question and answered the wrong question. Since he already posted a new question here which does answer his original question, I am leaving this answer intact.
Detailed Timeline TL;DR
Thank you for raising this issue on Meta, and I do apologize for you being annoyed by the events that followed. slhck already looked at your original question and I want to just take the whole timeline further so everyone is aware what happened before taking out there pitchforks and blaming the SU moderators and community for not accepting what they would could consider a valid question based on your description.
Your original question was posted, and after reading it I closed it as not constructive. The following comments was made thereafter:
- Please review the what not to ask here section of the FAQ Diago♦ 1h ago
- @Diago: so where should I ask it ? I still want an answer, you know? An answer that enters into explanation of either USB, drivers, protocol or stuff like this. Stefano Borini 1h ago
- None of the sites on SE accept questions that solicit opinion or debate, and adding the words
technical reasons does not make it a question that won't. You might consider Quora or Yahoo answers. Diago♦ 1h ago
- My printer is awesome and I love it! slhck 1h ago 53m ago
- @Diago : this is not a debate, nor an opinion, and if you don't understand it, re-read the question. Stefano Borini
- @Diago: prefer this ? http://superuser.com/questions/351485/why-my-printer-did-not-work . Still the same question you know... Stefano Borini
- You should edit this question and have it reopened. The new one is much better. It's not the same question, you left out the opinion part. slhck 56m ago
- @StefanoBorini And you couldn't just edit this question to that and make it technical? Seriously? Do you enjoy wasting people's time? Diago♦ 56m ago
- @Stefano borini: Not work != suck. Suck is subjective, like a suck question. A not working question isn't a question, like this sentence. surfasb 56m ago
- @Diago : and you ? do you enjoy wasting mine ? I don't reedit a question which has been slapped to -3. Nobody will read it. Stefano Borini
The section I was referring to was the following:
To prevent your question from being flagged and possibly removed, avoid asking subjective questions where …
- every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite __?”
- your answer is provided along with the question, and you expect more answers: “I use _ for _, what do you use?”
- there is no actual problem to be solved: “I’m curious if other people feel like I do.”
- we are being asked an open-ended, hypothetical question: “What if __ happened?”
- it is a rant disguised as a question: “____ sucks, am I right?”
Emphasis mine. The last line is why your question was closed. You then posted the following question:
Why does my printer stop printing when trying to print a PDF file?
Why does my HP DeskJet 1000 printer stop after 5 lines?
I just wasted 50 pages because I tried to print a PDF and the printer stops after 5 lines, spits out the paper sheet, and continues on the next paper sheet. Clicking "delete" on the printing queue does not do anything.
Occasionally, when I send stuff to print, the printer is "not online", while it clearly is. Deleting the printing queue and then resubmitting magically works. MacOSX, printer is HP deskjet 1000.
Why ?
This question was merged with the close question and edited as follows by myself:
Why does my HP DeskJet 1000 printer stop after 5 lines?
I just wasted 50 pages because I tried to print a PDF and the printer stops after 5 lines, spits out the paper sheet, and continues on the next paper sheet.
Clicking "delete" on the printing queue does not do anything. Occasionally, when I send stuff to print, the printer is "not online", while it clearly is. Deleting the printing queue and then resubmitting magically works.
Using MacOSX with a HP DeskJet 1000 printer.
The comments then followed:
- Comments removed since it refers to an old version of the question. Diago♦ 1h ago
- @Diago: This is not what I asked. I don't want a solution to my problem. I want to know the technical details why these problems happen in the first place. Stefano Borini
The latter question was re-opened and went from -3 to +1 and was then deleted by yourself.
Summary - Non TL;DR
You explain you asked a technical question, yet your question was according to the current SU FAQ considered it is a rant disguised as a question: “____ sucks, am I right?”. It was closed.
You then posted a new question, which was merged with the original and the question was edited and re-opened to meet the SU FAQ, and this still did not satisfy you, and you deleted the question.
Personally, apart from you deleting the question, I think this is one of the more successfully handled questions on SU, it was closed, discussed and revised and re-opened. You could still get a technical reason for why your printer stopped working, and find out how to fix it without it being not constructive.
Furthermore, you insist you expected answer containing references to protocols and ports and standards, yet nowhere in your question you mention this or even give an indication it is what you expect. We magically need to figure this out after spending 2 minutes reading your rant and history lesson.
So in response to you, where is the actual technically difficult question you wanted to ask?
I admit I lost my cool during this whole exchange and came across as rude. For that I do apologize
extremely advanced topicsandtoo broad questions. You can ask extremely complicated questions and receive answers to it. The problem is that you need to have an actual question. And your example isn't so far from your printer question:I have problem X? Can you help me solve it?andI have problem X? Why is that?are very very similar in the end. At the moment this discussion is fixed around your Printer-Question...do you have any other examples? – M. Night Demonbobby Oct 28 '11 at 9:02