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Has anybody got any recommendations for a good inkjet printer (photo quality preferred) with a price tag of up to �100 - �130.
I did have thoughts on an epson 830 or a c82 but looking at the reviews the one problem with Epson printers is that the ink heads tend to glog up. So any suggestions anyone ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would not be foolhardy enough to offer you advice on which one, since my own personal experience is limited to only three over a good many years. What I would do, however, is to point you in the direction of one with separate tanks/containers for each of the different colour of ink. It is most anoying having to throw away a complete cartridge, still containing a goodly quantity of ink, just because one colour has run out. If you look at the cost of a new printer ( the including ink), and then subtract from that figure the cost of a replacement cartridge you will suddenly realise just how much of a rip off replacement ink is. I know that it is possible to get "compatable" or "remanufactured" cartridges, and also refill kits are available, but I have had variable success with all these.At present (and for the last couple of years) I have been getting satisfaction out of a cheap Canon BJC-3000 on genuine ink.It refuses to perform satisfactorily on anything else
HP are considered to be the best (marginally) for photographic printing but remember that photo-printing uses vast amounts of ink.HP replacement cartridges cost the earth whereas good quality compatibles are cheap and readily available for Epson. I have owned 3 Epsons my current one being the 830 model and I am more than happy with the results. I have never experienced serious clogging of the print-heads, that cannot be cured with the maintenance programme. For really serious clogging try a Xerox and with colour and B/W cartridges at �35 each a replacement set can cost more than the printer itself. I`ll stick with my ultra-reliable Epsons.