- Joined
- Oct 27, 2005
- Messages
- 3,666
- Reaction score
- 1,349
- Points
- 337
- Location
- South Yorks, UK
- Printer Model
- Epson, Canon, HP... A "few"
After what now has to be, around 2 years I've finally decided to turn in my badge as far as the Canon kits go... I've spent countless hours, days, weeks and months banging my head against this brick wall and if there's one thing I've discovered along the way it's that the printers are inconsistent as hell.
Doubtless the research I've done has indicated the level of commitment I've had to trying to figure out what makes the printers tick but I've finally had enough after a brand new printhead with a kit that has been developed using every lesson I've learned started the Magenta banding routine all over again, less than 2 weeks after showing a perfect print pattern and no traces of any preceding issues..
I think, in fairness the fact that I'm spending an inordinate amount of time trying to defend the use of CIS's in a number of schools whilst regularly trying to keep them running has in part forced the issue with the other bit being that the HP officejet printers are now so much more reliable when properly setup. The lessons there were a lot less painful and whilst the issue of bloody awful printer drivers leave me wondering if I'm trading one frying pan for another I'm just about worn out.
I shouldn't wonder that over the next 6 months I'll return to the problem and give it "one more shot" but I think it's time to put my energies back into something else that'll work consistently, won't suffer from cr*p manufacturing (namely the printheads!) and won't drive me to drink either.
It's been one hell of a long day..
EDIT: Ok... that felt good.. I've been wanting to vent about these ruddy printers for a LONG time... What I can't understand is this bloody Magenta issue... If I could just get my head around that I'd be happy.. Something tells me I'm not going to be able to sleep properly until I find out what is causing it... I just wish the printers could be consistent!
I think what I've decided is that I'll not be buying any more Canon printers or looking at their features further until I tame the printers I already have (erm.. That'd be about 12+ :blush and as far as maintained kits in schools, I'm switching to the K5400 and L7680 from here on in.. Much easier to maintain.
Doubtless the research I've done has indicated the level of commitment I've had to trying to figure out what makes the printers tick but I've finally had enough after a brand new printhead with a kit that has been developed using every lesson I've learned started the Magenta banding routine all over again, less than 2 weeks after showing a perfect print pattern and no traces of any preceding issues..
I think, in fairness the fact that I'm spending an inordinate amount of time trying to defend the use of CIS's in a number of schools whilst regularly trying to keep them running has in part forced the issue with the other bit being that the HP officejet printers are now so much more reliable when properly setup. The lessons there were a lot less painful and whilst the issue of bloody awful printer drivers leave me wondering if I'm trading one frying pan for another I'm just about worn out.
I shouldn't wonder that over the next 6 months I'll return to the problem and give it "one more shot" but I think it's time to put my energies back into something else that'll work consistently, won't suffer from cr*p manufacturing (namely the printheads!) and won't drive me to drink either.
It's been one hell of a long day..
EDIT: Ok... that felt good.. I've been wanting to vent about these ruddy printers for a LONG time... What I can't understand is this bloody Magenta issue... If I could just get my head around that I'd be happy.. Something tells me I'm not going to be able to sleep properly until I find out what is causing it... I just wish the printers could be consistent!
I think what I've decided is that I'll not be buying any more Canon printers or looking at their features further until I tame the printers I already have (erm.. That'd be about 12+ :blush and as far as maintained kits in schools, I'm switching to the K5400 and L7680 from here on in.. Much easier to maintain.