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Originally Posted by HazelGirl
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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Originally Posted by HazelGirl
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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Originally Posted by tooki
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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Originally Posted by itguy05
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…
I've worked in the graphic design industry for 9 years. Yes, Epson at one point was the standard because WHEN THEY WORKED they gave the best results. The problem is they always c…
Well, I think that Canon and HP both have high reliability. Epson does, too, aside from the print head clogging. Almost all HP models (and a few Canon models, plus all the Lexmarks…
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Originally Posted by tooki
No, it's not BS. There IS a whole cottage industry of companies selling cleaning solutions and services. I didn't say it's a multibillion-dolla…
Again, I have said ink costs. The Tom's photo tests INCLUDED the cost of the printer maker's paper, and I have said already that Canon paper is very costly. But their ink is substa…
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Originally Posted by itguy05
Please send some links as I have yet to see them.
You mentioned them yourself: vendors selling cleaning solution, kits, and services. The…
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Originally Posted by davecom
Canon for cheap cartridges - HP for reliability and multifunction devices.
HP is not the least bit reliable when it comes to software.
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Originally Posted by Dark Helmet
HP is not the least bit reliable when it comes to software.
I can only speak for the model that I own and use, the PSC 2610. The so…
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Originally Posted by tooki
They haven't improved? I thought people had reported that the drivers for their recent models was OK.
took
Ya wait for 10.4.4 and see all…
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Originally Posted by Dark Helmet
Ya wait for 10.4.4 and see all hell break loose again.
What makes you believe this? I went from 10.4.2 to 10.4.3 with no issues. I…
Ditto with Canon, I have never been happier. I have the i70. My Epsons in the past just keep crapping out. I bought a new Epson 2 years ago with LCD screen and supposedly one of t…
I'm a happy owner of a 2-month old Canon MP760 all-in-one printer. The scan quality is great, no complaints. It can scan old photo film as well, although I haven't tried this fea…
Gee.. I guess I'm one of the few who use HP Inkjet which I love.. I've used Cannon too but I like the way that HP feed paper the best. Good consistent results with HP from my pe…
Most current Canon models have two paper feeds, one top-loading (like Epson uses) and one front-loading (like HP uses). You can use either, or both.
tooki
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Originally Posted by webraider
Gee.. I guess I'm one of the few who use HP Inkjet which I love.. I've used Cannon too but I like the way that HP feed paper the best. G…
No, but for most users (using standard paper, and HP's properly-textured-on-the-back photo papers), it's proven to work well enough, and I certainly can appreciate not needing tons…
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Originally Posted by tooki
No, but for most users (using standard paper, and HP's properly-textured-on-the-back photo papers), it's proven to work well enough, and I cert…