DrJones
Getting Fingers Dirty
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Hello all,
This thread is likely to help many many people that happen across this forum. I hope that it prompts discussion and exploration of a question that many households have.
I am looking for a AIO colour printer for my parents (in their 60's) - maybe 20 pages a month.
Reliability - ease of use - and cost of compatible/non oem inks - are our main concerns. We have no issues with refilling cartridges.
They prefer to print photos at the supermarket - rather than at home. They do mainly office printing - borderless printing would be a nice plus (but is by no means a dealbreaker).
Below is the impression I currently have after my research. Please clear up misconceptions - and provide your opinion.
Canon - easy to clean print heads - very cheap ink costs - build quality has taken a dive for 2016 models - print quality is very good - software is difficult to use - noisy - refilling is easy - no dust proof cassette for A4 paper.
MG5750 / MG6650 / MG6750 / MG6850
Epson - Good prints - Print heads tend to clog and are (comparatively) harder to clean - build quality is better than the cannons -firmware updates tend to block compatibles - non oem inks are issue prone.
HP - Mediocre print quality - instant ink is cost effective - print heads not a problem - software easy to use.
We're just looking for a solution for a good home AIO (don't need fax) - but don't want to fall in the "cheap printer - expensive cost of ownership".
I'm happy to spend up to a couple of hundred pounds (~$260 U.S) to find a solution that can be easily maintained - cheaply run and basically hassle free. After messing around with malfunctioning printers and service visits with previous choices - we just want something that provides as little headache as possible.
What would you recommend?
Thanks in advance for any contributions your are willing to provide,
Dr. Jones.
This thread is likely to help many many people that happen across this forum. I hope that it prompts discussion and exploration of a question that many households have.
I am looking for a AIO colour printer for my parents (in their 60's) - maybe 20 pages a month.
Reliability - ease of use - and cost of compatible/non oem inks - are our main concerns. We have no issues with refilling cartridges.
They prefer to print photos at the supermarket - rather than at home. They do mainly office printing - borderless printing would be a nice plus (but is by no means a dealbreaker).
Below is the impression I currently have after my research. Please clear up misconceptions - and provide your opinion.
Canon - easy to clean print heads - very cheap ink costs - build quality has taken a dive for 2016 models - print quality is very good - software is difficult to use - noisy - refilling is easy - no dust proof cassette for A4 paper.
MG5750 / MG6650 / MG6750 / MG6850
Epson - Good prints - Print heads tend to clog and are (comparatively) harder to clean - build quality is better than the cannons -firmware updates tend to block compatibles - non oem inks are issue prone.
HP - Mediocre print quality - instant ink is cost effective - print heads not a problem - software easy to use.
We're just looking for a solution for a good home AIO (don't need fax) - but don't want to fall in the "cheap printer - expensive cost of ownership".
I'm happy to spend up to a couple of hundred pounds (~$260 U.S) to find a solution that can be easily maintained - cheaply run and basically hassle free. After messing around with malfunctioning printers and service visits with previous choices - we just want something that provides as little headache as possible.
What would you recommend?
Thanks in advance for any contributions your are willing to provide,
Dr. Jones.