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Thanks to everyone that gave me some feedback. I did some more investigation on HP printers and I find that the better ones not only have separate ink tanks, they also have a separate printhead for each color. This could really get expensive. I can see it would be easy to take those out and replace them but I suspect that each printhead is going to cost more. I mean that one Canon printhead is already $55 but if you have to buy 4 HP printheads at $15 to $20 each, that really gets to be a pain.
Not many people said much about Epson printers. I find that there are just as many of those available and need repair as Canon. They have separate ink tanks like Canon, but the printheads are not designed to be easily replaced. I've heard this is because Epson uses Piezoelectric ink jet technolgy so there is very little possibility that their heads over heat and burn out. They just get clogged up with all the Epson Pigmented ink. I've also read that the cleaning carts work great in Epson printers, but you have to either make them yourself and use carts with chips on them and have a resetter, or it is much more difficult to do.
I have an Epson 1280 and the inside guts and operation is very close to what Canon printers look like. I've also read that the R200 and R260 are very good printers and that the C64 or C84 are also very good. Anyway, if anyone has an opinion I would like to hear it.
Not many people said much about Epson printers. I find that there are just as many of those available and need repair as Canon. They have separate ink tanks like Canon, but the printheads are not designed to be easily replaced. I've heard this is because Epson uses Piezoelectric ink jet technolgy so there is very little possibility that their heads over heat and burn out. They just get clogged up with all the Epson Pigmented ink. I've also read that the cleaning carts work great in Epson printers, but you have to either make them yourself and use carts with chips on them and have a resetter, or it is much more difficult to do.
I have an Epson 1280 and the inside guts and operation is very close to what Canon printers look like. I've also read that the R200 and R260 are very good printers and that the C64 or C84 are also very good. Anyway, if anyone has an opinion I would like to hear it.