I cant argue with BJ on this one. If you let the jets dry up on an Epson, they are 
almost impossible to clean. The HP's are part of the cartridge and can be replaced 
with the cartridge. However, the color on the Epson is far superior. So we all have to 
make our choices.

Ken Martin

I have owned two epson printers..bought an extended warranty on the first
one the second one they gave me. They couldn't give me another one if they
paid me to take it. On the printers I had, the jets were part of the printer
directly below the ink cartridge feed. When they dry out nothing seems to
get the jets clean again. There were some home made remedies I tried plus a
few of my own nothing worked. Seems they designed those printers to use a
steady stream of ink. If I didn't use mine every day the jets would start to
clog. I now own two HP printers where the jets are part of the ink cartridge
itself. When one clogs up at least I have the option of throwing it away and
getting a new one. Which by the way I have never had to do.

Bill

Trust me on this one.

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