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DrJones
Getting Fingers Dirty
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Thank you for your input THE HAT, I take your advice well.
Regarding the compatibles - it seems I have been misinformed by a prominent ink seller - from your advice I accept compatibles do indeed void any warranty.
I want to buy a cannon - simply because of the quality of the photo ouputs (as a bonus). I understand what you say regarding the poor reviews - but I would ask you to help me understand something:
Why is the particular spread of user reviews you see online (stars awarded) so consistent across brick and motor retailer websites, amazon u.k & USA, and on the canon store itself?
I am learning - that's why I'm asking for opinions.
Right now - I am thinking of purchasing the Pixma MX925. Problems consistently mentioned by those that have purchased one, used it then found the time to post a review are:
Takes a long time to print?
Ink wastage is (very) extreme ?
Paper Jams (assume dirty rollers - just need a bit of a clean so no biggie)
Slow wifi response
etc.
I am posting this reply not to challenge what you have said - but to have what I have read elsewhere challenged. I want to make the right decision - because whilst I wont be using the printer - I will be having to deal with any problems that come along - and will be refilling/paying for any cartridges.
Once again - I really appreciate any contributions and input members are willing to share,
Doc Jones
Let me pick your bones for a few minutes please, Compatible cartridges and Canon are not compatible and it doesn’t matter how big a warrantee you have.
If you return a printer that is not functioning properly and you don’t use OEM cartridge as standard then any or all warrantees are null and void, (Read the small print), Canon will fix the printer but not under warrantee.
The second thing is your knocking the hell out of all Canon printers on the say so of mixed reviews from owners that probably don’t know one end of a bus from the other, reading them is one thing, but believing them is another.
Again your reading too hard into these reviews that are mostly make by whingers whom most likely have an axe to grind and are not factual whatsoever, you should really get advice from knowledgeable guys who use these printers every day and would give you an honest and unbiased answer.
On the availability of the Canon 6650
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-MG66...TF8&qid=1471204776&sr=8-1&keywords=canon+6650
For most compatible inks in the UK try here: - http://www.octoink.co.uk/
To purchase a good printer, look for one that will do what you want it to do, but if you buy cheap then the running costs are steep, and bigger dearer printers are far more reliable, less wasteful and costly to run, you should also check to see if the printer can be easily refilled if you don’t want to use OEM inks.
Thank you for your input THE HAT, I take your advice well.
Regarding the compatibles - it seems I have been misinformed by a prominent ink seller - from your advice I accept compatibles do indeed void any warranty.
I want to buy a cannon - simply because of the quality of the photo ouputs (as a bonus). I understand what you say regarding the poor reviews - but I would ask you to help me understand something:
Why is the particular spread of user reviews you see online (stars awarded) so consistent across brick and motor retailer websites, amazon u.k & USA, and on the canon store itself?
I am learning - that's why I'm asking for opinions.
Right now - I am thinking of purchasing the Pixma MX925. Problems consistently mentioned by those that have purchased one, used it then found the time to post a review are:
Takes a long time to print?
Ink wastage is (very) extreme ?
Paper Jams (assume dirty rollers - just need a bit of a clean so no biggie)
Slow wifi response
etc.
I am posting this reply not to challenge what you have said - but to have what I have read elsewhere challenged. I want to make the right decision - because whilst I wont be using the printer - I will be having to deal with any problems that come along - and will be refilling/paying for any cartridges.
Once again - I really appreciate any contributions and input members are willing to share,
Doc Jones