I also gave up on HP long ago. Among other problems, buying cartridges
was painful. I thought an Epson I got was a step in the right direction,
but as others have said, it became fussy after a year or so, and would
spend a few minutes cleaning before it would do anything.
I've had a Canon Pixma IP6600d for a couple years now and am pretty
happy with it. I'm not a heavy user, so the cost is not painful and it's
quiet and quick with good quality.
Jordan
Terry Taylor wrote:
Many thanks to everyone who responded to my question.
I use color for craft projects (example, color coded knitting patterns;
printing artwork for miniatures). The Stylus is a
printer/scanner/copier,
in ad. However, in addition to the waste of the very costly ink and the
messy output. It appears, though, that multi-function isn't always the
most efficient way to go.
I'll keep your suggestions in mind when I start to shop in earnest for a
replacement.
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