Hi,
I just ruined a printhead in Canon MP640. I couldn't get a nozzle unclogged and must have got too aggressive with pressure and suction. I'm not too upset, the printer was frustrating since day one. With my MP640 I would have to do a printhead clean at least twice a day, and sometimes more than once. And when I wasn't cleaning the heads it was cleaning itself - lots of wasted ink and paper. I was using Hobbicolors but don't blame the ink because I went and bought new OEM carts and that did not make things better.
Anyway, now I'm in the market for a new printer and am wanting to try Epson. I'm considering the following - stylus 1400 ($220), workforce 1100 ($100), Artisan A835 ($170), Artisan 725 ($100). I do aprrox. 80 % B&W, 15% color and 5% photo printing and would guess I run between 5,000 and 10,000 sheets through a year. I would be using aftermarket and refilling my cartridges. I dont need most of the bells and whisles on these printers, but am probably looking more for reliability. Any opinions would be appreciated.
I just ruined a printhead in Canon MP640. I couldn't get a nozzle unclogged and must have got too aggressive with pressure and suction. I'm not too upset, the printer was frustrating since day one. With my MP640 I would have to do a printhead clean at least twice a day, and sometimes more than once. And when I wasn't cleaning the heads it was cleaning itself - lots of wasted ink and paper. I was using Hobbicolors but don't blame the ink because I went and bought new OEM carts and that did not make things better.
Anyway, now I'm in the market for a new printer and am wanting to try Epson. I'm considering the following - stylus 1400 ($220), workforce 1100 ($100), Artisan A835 ($170), Artisan 725 ($100). I do aprrox. 80 % B&W, 15% color and 5% photo printing and would guess I run between 5,000 and 10,000 sheets through a year. I would be using aftermarket and refilling my cartridges. I dont need most of the bells and whisles on these printers, but am probably looking more for reliability. Any opinions would be appreciated.