Feldrod
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- May 21, 2019
- Messages
- 18
- Reaction score
- 9
- Points
- 29
- Location
- Czech republic
- Printer Model
- Canon MAXIFY MB5150
Hello everyone,
after three years with my beloved MB5150 I have messed up and caused quite a lot of burned nozzles (no error so far but I have to print on high quality to compensate for the streaks that happen during standard quality prints) and am looking for an afforadable replacement. Could you be so kind and maybe share your tips with me? Affordable basically means the cheaper the better (I would consider max to be 200€ but would like to be in more of a 100-125 range). My only requirements from a new printer are : automatic duplex, refillability (prefferably from inks sold at https://eshop.inktec.cz/ as they are pretty much the only affordable option I trust in my country) and expected lifespan of 3+ years (load around 10-30k double sided pages per 3 yrs). I know the Maxifys up to the 5150 are available in such pricerange but aren't there other options that are cheaper? It doesn't have to be pigment ink printer like the Maxifies, basically if BK is pigment, CMY can be dye as I am mostly printing "textbooks published by university" ("the scripts") that are free for myself and collegues, personal scans and other study-related materials which are mostly black with a little hint of CMY usage. The Workforce Pro WF-3820DWF looks promising but I cannot find any ink for that printer that is specifically designed to be used in such printer - would it be possible to use my leftover pigment CMYK InkTec ink for the Maxify - if anybody can tell, considering the use of piezoelectric method instead of thermal I personally believe it might but don't wanna ruin a brand new printer. Thanks for any comments.
after three years with my beloved MB5150 I have messed up and caused quite a lot of burned nozzles (no error so far but I have to print on high quality to compensate for the streaks that happen during standard quality prints) and am looking for an afforadable replacement. Could you be so kind and maybe share your tips with me? Affordable basically means the cheaper the better (I would consider max to be 200€ but would like to be in more of a 100-125 range). My only requirements from a new printer are : automatic duplex, refillability (prefferably from inks sold at https://eshop.inktec.cz/ as they are pretty much the only affordable option I trust in my country) and expected lifespan of 3+ years (load around 10-30k double sided pages per 3 yrs). I know the Maxifys up to the 5150 are available in such pricerange but aren't there other options that are cheaper? It doesn't have to be pigment ink printer like the Maxifies, basically if BK is pigment, CMY can be dye as I am mostly printing "textbooks published by university" ("the scripts") that are free for myself and collegues, personal scans and other study-related materials which are mostly black with a little hint of CMY usage. The Workforce Pro WF-3820DWF looks promising but I cannot find any ink for that printer that is specifically designed to be used in such printer - would it be possible to use my leftover pigment CMYK InkTec ink for the Maxify - if anybody can tell, considering the use of piezoelectric method instead of thermal I personally believe it might but don't wanna ruin a brand new printer. Thanks for any comments.