wilko
Print Addict
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2008
- Messages
- 235
- Reaction score
- 66
- Points
- 173
- Location
- leeds, UK
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma
Just keeping this thread alive. Don't think there so many of us printer addicts still "Alive" but it has been wonderful, for so many years, defeating the corporate printer manufacturers trying to prevent us from circumventing the exhortionate prices of OEM cartridges. I've loved my time on this forum, discussing printhead failures and refilling procedures. Having had experience of early Epson printers and lattely Brother printers, I stand firmly in favour of Canon printers. However, Canon printers still suffer from printhead failures like other printers. For me the Canon Ip4000 printer will always be my favourite. I am still running a couple of IP4850 printers, an ip4700, two Mg6250s, an ix6850 and 3 TS750 printers. I have had 3 IP7250 printers which turned out to be just junk. Not just the usual printhead failures but other problems like feeding and PSU failures.
IMO opinion the most robust basic printer I have owned is the TS700 series. No resetter available and no arc carts are available but you can purchase refillable carts .Just printed a nozzle check print out 6107 pages. All perfect.
Refillable carts are more expensive than the usual but they are well worth it.
If you don't want to go down the Pro route, get the Canon TS 700 printer and purchase refillable carts on EBay
IMO opinion the most robust basic printer I have owned is the TS700 series. No resetter available and no arc carts are available but you can purchase refillable carts .Just printed a nozzle check print out 6107 pages. All perfect.
Refillable carts are more expensive than the usual but they are well worth it.
If you don't want to go down the Pro route, get the Canon TS 700 printer and purchase refillable carts on EBay