Concerning all-in-one printers, do you like Epson or hewlett Packard better?
I have had Epsons and have had trouble with them. Also the ink is so expensive. is there an economical solutions regarding the ink, with any brand. Epson claims you can only use their brand, no refills or it will ruin the machine. Any thoughts out there?
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Stick with HP. Epsons are junk.
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yea go with hp
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I've worked on just about every printer brand out there and probably a total of over 2000 printers. Epson is an okay printer but you'll have better luck with the HP. The construction and parts are superior.
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HP.
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I like Canon, however if I had to choose between those two I would go with an HP. I hate, and I do mean hate Epson printers.
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As a hardware technician for over 20 years, I have always used and recommended Epson because of their superior warranty and the availability of inexpensive ink. For a year, Epson will fedex a replacement and pick up the old one should you need it. I have clients with HPs and Canons and when they need servicing, it's carry it in to the service center or ship it (and they cost a lot to ship) then wait a few weeks to get it back. With Epson it's one phone call and you have a replacement the next day. Most of the problems with inkjets are due to people who don't understand how to care for them. You can read http://www.ccs-digital.com/inkjetcare.asp I have an Epson CX3810 going on about 8 years now and still printing fine. You might find the best value direct from epson.com They have the workforce 500 for $45 with free shipping. It's a refurb which I don't usually recommend, but it's coming direct from Epson with the one year warranty. It is a copier/scanner/printer/fax with auto sheet feeder. I bought one myself. Great machine. Ink cartridges are under $3 and hold almost triple the ink of genuine epson. You can get 11 free cartridges every month, as I've done for the past 5 months. This does not involve joining a club or mail-in rebates or committing to any other offer. Here are the details: http://www.ccs-digital.com/freeink.asp
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