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my canon printer has broken down and cant be repaired ive been advised to get an epsom printer but with so many to look at i would appreciate some advice on models worth buying, i need a 3 in one and around �60- �70 in money.
has anyone one they can recommend please.
has anyone one they can recommend please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have never liked Epson printers. I worked on one that had problems with blocked ink nozzles.
I took out the head and cartridges to investigae only to find they were designed to only be fitted once. A full cartridge could not be reinserted. This was to prevent people using refills.
Cannon are by far the best inkjet printers. Remember though that the less you pay the more they cost to run.
Also I am not a big fan of home use multifunction equipment. Scanners can keep going for years but printers virtually alwaus fail earlier.
I took out the head and cartridges to investigae only to find they were designed to only be fitted once. A full cartridge could not be reinserted. This was to prevent people using refills.
Cannon are by far the best inkjet printers. Remember though that the less you pay the more they cost to run.
Also I am not a big fan of home use multifunction equipment. Scanners can keep going for years but printers virtually alwaus fail earlier.
Canon ink jet printers are the best. Trust me.
I ran a small printing business and one of my sidelines was attempting to deal with customers' own printer problems. HP, Lexmark, Epson etc. frequently had problems of ink drying and blocking nozzles - and a new print head costs more than a new printer!
I took an old Canon ink jet of mine out of the loft the other day. It had not been used for 6 years. It printed perfectly on the first run.
I ran a small printing business and one of my sidelines was attempting to deal with customers' own printer problems. HP, Lexmark, Epson etc. frequently had problems of ink drying and blocking nozzles - and a new print head costs more than a new printer!
I took an old Canon ink jet of mine out of the loft the other day. It had not been used for 6 years. It printed perfectly on the first run.
thanks for your reply's was surprised about the comments on the epson so not sure now as it was a cannon i had before but got paper stuck and someone got it out for me and it still said paper lodge even after it was taken to pieces and removed and wouldnt print so was told maybe something else had broken inside .anyway might have to go for a cannon again as it was probably something i did and not the printers fault it broke.