On Wed, 08 Jun Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been using a Canon i960 for about a year now, from time to time.
This
morning, my daughter had to print an important homework she had to
turn in
and since it had colors, she went with the i960. Well, she was not
able to
get the
That is all well and good, except when I go to use the printer for work and
it does not function properly, I will not find the money I saved on cheap
ink worth the irritation of a non functional printer.
Tom
use cheapo replacement inks. If
> it stops working in 2 years, the money you saved betwe
on 08/06/05 19:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Laurent,
>
> I have used Canon, Epson, and HP printers. In my experience Canon has
> always been the best in print quality and performance. One difference
> is that I have not used the low-end printers or "low-cost" ink. I use
> t
Laurent,
I have used Canon, Epson, and HP printers. In my experience Canon has
always been the best in print quality and performance. One difference
is that I have not used the low-end printers or "low-cost" ink. I use
the multi-cartridge printers. To me, printers are like stereo speakers,
th
I've been using a Canon i960 for about a year now, from time to time. ...
Anyway, I'm considering replacing the printer
My not too humble $0.02's worth on this subject. Since the cost of
ink is the biggest cost factor with these things, just buy the
cheapest on sale at the local box store (Com
Hi everyone,
I'll put my 2-cent's in as well. I have had good success with an
Epson Stylus Photo 820 and an Epson Photo C84 printer... both have
printed decently in full-color for my needs (which are not
professional, but for my business and personal use, and for my dog
rescue group.)
I did
At 11:50 AM 6/8/2005, Tom Ethen wrote:
I then went on vacation for a couple of months and when I came back, the ink
had turned to the consistency of honey and would not print properly. After
hours of cleaning, I finally got it to work, but it was still pretty messed
up and would now clog if left
I use Epson printers for my Photography work and therefore have an Epson
printer for my daily needs, although a less expensive version. I once tried
the extremely cheap Chinese inks in my Epson daily driver and to tell you
the truth, they worked very well, although photos printed with the Chinese
i
On 6/8/05 10:31 AM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I've been using a Canon i960 for about a year now, from time to time... I'm
thinking that using non-Canon ink might be the problem.
>
> Anyway, I'm considering replacing the printer... Any recommendation? I'm
looking for a pri
I've been using a Canon i960 for about a year now, from time to time. This
morning, my daughter had to print an important homework she had to turn in
and since it had colors, she went with the i960. Well, she was not able to
get the black ink to print. They awoke me and I tried deep cleaning the
pr
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