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Another of my printers has just bitten the dust( - this one was an old Epson stylus photo 900)so I am looking for a new one for printing photos, graphics and artwork as well as general stuff. I've had Epson and Brother ones before which have all been ok - any other recommendations? I am looking for something that does not cost a fortune in inks. I've often used the 'compatible inks' previously but plan to use the real thing this time while it is within warranty.

Hi Minitoots..


I have an Epson R1800 that I have not used for some time.. It prints up tp A3+ and produces high quality prints.


It is currently gathering dust and taking up too much space and I need to get rid of.


You are welcome to have it for FREE.


DulwichFox

If you don't take up Foxy's kind offer, do not on any account get a Canon.


The following link has 127 pages of people who now have unusable Canon printers due to what appears to be a firmware error which Canon refuses to either fully acknowledge or fix.


They lost a class action in the States, but people did not get properly compensated. The problem is not restricted to just one or a few models.


Both my son-in-law and myself had to bin our Canon printers due to this fault, and neither of them was very old. It was very annoying as up till then I had been very pleased with it.


http://community.usa.canon.com/t5/Printer-Multifunction-Support/Call-to-Arms-for-the-dreaded-U052-Wrong-Printhead-Error/td-p/65759


I've got an Epson now which on the whole is OK, though since getting a new laptop with Windows 10 I can't get it to scan to the laptop despite downloading new drivers, though I'm working on a fix :(


Apparently it's a well known glitch :(

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