Bob Paddock wrote:
> On Saturday 15 May 2004 04:59 am, Devaiah wrote:
> > Buy A HP printer thats it.
> 
> I've stopped buying HP, their quality has gone down hill in recent years.
> I had one of their All-In-Ones, and a HP CD-Writer, both failed right
> as the warranty ran out.  They said I was out of luck, even if I wanted to pay
> to have them fixed, they didn't want bothered.
> -- 
My eldest son has a lot of experience in his own medical practice and 
in the midwive's practice of his wive. His conclusion: HP is nowadays 
bad in 3 way's: the drivers are bad or unavailable, the quality is 
poor and the service is as bad as it can be. 

>From a quality point of view he has very good experiences with 
Brother printers (in fact combined printer+scanner+fax all usable in 
a network). I don't know about prices per printed sheet.

As for ink: I refill my HP Inkjet 500 (10 or 12 years old and 
excellent quality) cartridges by myself (I only use black). Formerly 
I used Shaefer ink, but they changed it and now it dries in 1 day in 
the cartridge's nozzles. Now I use ink from Millennium BVBA in 
Belgium (www.vul.nu) which is excellent. They have collour inks too. 
www.inkclub.com has only thirt party cartridges which is a little bit 
more expensive as bare ink, but a lot cheaper than the original 
cartridges.

Harry


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