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A class action was brought against Canon in the USA because printers died for no reason.


Mine and my son in law's included.


I posted on another thread a link to a forum full of disgruntled people whose Canon printers no longer printed.


I no longer look at the forum but when I left it was zillions of pages long.


Don't have time to look for it now but will do later if I have time.


Meanwhile, suggest you don't get another Canon.

Indeed.


I've always had Canon cameras, but never again after this.


I'm amazed it hasn't been more widely publicised. I only found out about it after googling the error message.


My printer was quite an expensive one and I could ill afford to replace it so soon.


I've got an Epson now.


I will never buy a Canon product again. Whatever the underlying cause of the issue, the way the company has dealt with it is disgraceful.

I have had my Canon Pixma ip6600 for nearly ten years and it still works a treat, never had any problems with it! The ink tanks are the biggest rip-off! Luckily mine are used in many different models so I can source replacement copies on eBay for ?1.00!

I guess I must be lucky?

Seabag Wrote:

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> You're not saying they've got built in

> obsolescence are you ?

>

> Imagine if that is the case .....OMG and some !!


I doubt this is the case. Printers are sold as a loss-leader - companies make their money selling ink. A broken printer gives people to opportunity to change brands, which would be counter-productive.


I think Hanlon's razor is applicable here: ?Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."

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