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dougal
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 05 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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Hi heronview -
(why not register and join in on other topics)
Epson make excellent printers, BUT - they will suffer from blocked nozzles, particularly if not routinely turned off, or not used much, or used with (at least some) "compatible" inks.
And with Epsons, the printhead (with the nozzles) is a permanent part of the printer, not a comsumable as with some printers.
The good news is that an ammonia based cleaner, such as Windowlene, can be used to flush out clogged nozzles. There are plenty of articles to be found on the web, (the american equivalent is called "Windex"). |
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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tawny owl
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 05 7:16 am Post subject: |
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Sarah D wrote: |
I have an Epson C62 Stylus - I bought it because I liked the shape. It's about two years old now, and has done sterling service for us - there's four of us using it constantly - committee work and papers, accounts, the childrens books and other writing, photos, knitting patterns, etc. Never had any major problem with it, and we use the compatible cartridges. If we used the Epson ones we would have to remortgage the house at the rate we use them. |
Wouldn't it be better to have a laser printer instead (or in addition), if you're using it that much? Running costs for laser are about 2-3p, as opposed to the 18-35p of an inkjet, and they've come down a heck of a lot in price - Brother now do a basic laser printer for about 60 quid. You'd make that back in running costs in a few months. |
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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