This is what I see just above your last post:

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androidlove [email protected] via googlegroups.com

Aug 26 (2 days ago)
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I'm happy to learn that home printers are now being manufactured with
tanks. I would prefer it over an add on. I understand that the loss of
cartridge sales would make the computer more expensive. The Epson
ET-2500 and ET-2550 are $380 and $400. The max print resolution of
both is only 5760 x 1440. My current deadish printer has 9600 x 2400,
as does the Canon MG7520 I'm looking at. I notice the quality when I
print on cardstock with "High Quality". This also stops monochrome
banding. Am I mistaken in thinking the higher dpi is responsible?

It's expensive to replace my printer with the same model, $580 new and
$280 refurbished.

One video reviewer said he had problems with WiFi on the Canon MG7520.
Bones, is that what you mean? My printer is next to my computer
anyway, so a cable is no problem.

Barring compelling arguments, I'll most likely order the Canon MG7520.
I'm looking forward to making some new age CD's and dropping them off
on consignment at our herb and tea shop.

I write and record music in different styles. Lately I've been playing
with and learning from some amazing guitarists."

On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 6:44 AM, androidlove <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mike says my last post was flagged as spam by Google. He said he then
> approved it, but I just see "This message has been deleted." In case this is
> what you are all seeing as well, It said that after doing research based on
> recommendation in this thread, I've decided on the Canon MG7520.
>
> Thanks all.
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 3:04:23 PM UTC-5, Bones wrote:
>>
>> I used the term "nearly topped themselves" as a way of describing the
>> frustration of using WiFi printers driving people almost to
>> suicide....perhaps I should have used a different metaphor.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 1:54:03 AM UTC+10, androidlove wrote:
>>>
>>> My Pixma MX870 all in one is now just a scanner. I have to jump through
>>> some hoops just to get it to scan since I've been getting the generic B200
>>> error at start up. I cleaned the print head. One of the screens looks a
>>> little wavy. Maybe I could replace the head, or maybe I should buy a new
>>> printer. I'm looking at the Canon MG7520 for $110 with generic cartridges, 2
>>> sets with gray for $16. I’m intrigued by the CD printer on the MG7520. I
>>> also appreciate 9600 DPI and the rear tray. Any opinions on what I should
>>> do? I don’t need or want auto feed.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>
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