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Well, without having access to the L800 I couldn't comment but if you want to adjust the question a little and ask whether a built in CIS system is better than one you can remove I'd have to say the latter.thanhhuy123 said:Anyway, Epson L series vs Epson+CISS, which one do you think is better? And is which case?
The reason I say that is because of the sheer number of problems reported in models like the PX700W (Artisan 700, TX700W) where poorly primed cartridges basically inject air into the internal CIS and thus start to create clog-like problems. In an external CIS system you have the option to pull the CIS out, reprime as required and resolve the issue but built in CIS systems are considerably harder to resolve and taking them apart is difficult with no documentation to help you through the process.
To be honest, the new "gimmicks" are really just conveniences. You can easily resolve things like wifi, or similar using external peripherals and ok so you might lose out on cloud printing but the older printers are in many ways more forgiving and better wearing than much of what is around now.In my country, if people wanna use Epson + CISS they don't have the choice of newer model. They have to use quite old one which usually slow and lack of some nice features like LAN, wifi, ... however arc chip are mature and cheap...
Take the C88/D88 models vs' the C110/D120... I've dropped both and while the D88 bounced and was back up and running in short order, the D120 just crumpled and died right there.. Granted you're not supposed to crash test these things but obsolescence is definitely built in now in terms of materials, design and lack of self-service tools so really if the older models were still available I'm pretty sure there are plenty who would buy them up over some of the more recent releases.
Just my opinion mind but coming up 14 years of different Epson printers now..