Do you just need to print to standard paper and smaller? Or do you need to print to larger paper sizes? I personally have a canon i950 and I love it to death. It's been working g…
Pick one:
Canon, Epson, or Brother. They're all about the same. If you don't print much, get a low end Canon. If you do photos, Epson, if you want a good MFC, Brother.
Yes, I s…
Do not get an Epson! There is no evidence that they've fixed the clogging problems that plague casual users.
And i'm not sure why one would go with a Brother -- Canon has some gr…
I agree with tooki's statement about Epson. Clogging is a serious issue with their printers.
Personally, I've been using an HP PSC 2610 and am very happy with it.
I just started using a Canon PIXMA MP800 multi-function. I really like it so far. It has a small paper tray in addition to a read "stand-up" feed location and allows for separate…
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Pick one:
Canon, Epson, or Brother. They're all about the same.
Sorry but Epsons clog all the time and the ink costs 3x as much as Can…
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Sorry but Epsons clog all the time and the ink costs 3x as much as Canon.
Not the newer models - they have clogging under control.
And the ink costs …
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Do not get an Epson! There is no evidence that they've fixed the clogging problems that plague casual users.
Not going to beat this dead …
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Originally Posted by itguy05
Because Brother has some great Mac software and their printers are 100% supported in network mode on the Mac. Scan, Print, and Fax all acro…
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Not going to beat this dead horse, but suffice it to say Canons also clog.
You, and you alone, seem to say this. You've never been able to…
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Not the newer models - they have clogging under control.
And the ink costs are not 3x Canon. They are about $0.01 more then Canon. The on…
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Hi there...I am about to purchase an iMac G5 and I am going to need a new printer.
My needs are fairly simple...I just need a good inkjet…
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Originally Posted by X-Ray
My Epson R1800 doesn't clog - at least not if you use it properly.
What is the proper way to use it? Usually, I just open a document and …
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You might want to check into the HP 8250 - prints faster than Canons, recycles the ink so you have no wastage and it uses individual ink tanks.…
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any recs for a mutifunction printer with built in faxing for less than $200? seperate ink would be a plus but not req'd.
I've been ve…
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any recs for a mutifunction printer with built in faxing for less than $200? seperate ink would be a plus but not req'd.
Brother MFC-…
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Originally Posted by tooki
You, and you alone, seem to say this. You've never been able to produce a single iota of proof of this claim, while there is an entire industry…
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Real-world tests have shown Canon ink to be the cheapest, Epson to be about 40% more, and HP to be about 60% more. Brother and Lexmark inks wer…
I've got a relatively recent Canon MP500 and I love it. Text, photos, and scans all are excellent. I've used the autoduplexer and it's great also. I seriously can't rave enough abo…
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BS and you know it. Where is this "entire industry"? Some refillers sell cleaning solutions and there are some documents on how to unclog E…