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My HP all in one is clogged. Genuine HP Made in China ink from Costco. I love HP, NOT, they print on the outside of the 3 pack of Black cartridges, "Could be made in the following countries, blah blah blah, item is marked with country of origin" I looked they cleverly hide the fact that it's made in China so You have to open to find out. CROOKS!!!!!

I have a Canon iX6820 Pixma, always left it plugged in haven't used it for two years. I put some regular paper in and it prints great all the colors are there. Amazing. Ink cartridges (Made in Japan) still working great
I'm going to use some of my wife's money to buy a nice all in one and start using this to print dreaded Ink jet prints.

Sorry China, You may be the future of the world but as long as you let dopey American companies rule the process you are screwed.

I will have to find a way to shellac the print so the ink doesn't run. I couldn't believe it when this thing started working. People have told me "If you leave the Canon printers plugged in they will take care of themselves" I'm a believer.

I want to print large negatives for contact printing on Fiber paper. This is what I will try.

Best Regards, Mike
 

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Mike, I'm with you regarding the HP. About a year ago, I purchased a Canon Pixma Pro 10. I can go months without printing a thing. No clogged heads. My local (an hour away - 2 hour round trip) brick and mortar store gave me a fantastic deal on it. The Pro 100 was on sale. I called and had one set aside. By the time that I could get there to pick it up, some one else bought it. They sold me the Pro 10 for the same price. Even better, Canon has specials where if you buy a certain amount of ink (usually $30) they throw in free paper. I have over 200 sheets of Canon photo 13x19 paper for free.
 

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Ah, the brand wars.

First, I gotta say, everyone needs to get over the Made in China freak out. First of all, they do make good stuff, especially with the furriners looking over their shoulders to maintain quality. I do not care about country of origin.

HP made the grade with its go the walls Laserjet II printer. A legend. And although I'v not owned any HP printers or scanners, they have always been lurking as possibilities.

I have tried Epson printers and scanners and for different reasons I hated them. Noisy, sucked ink, horrible SW interfaces.

I bought my first Canon printer ca. 1998. Over the years, newer ones. I've been able to refill the cartridges for twenty? years. They don't get plugged up, I can replace a head easily. An occasional failure, but mostly they keep on trucking. I currently run an ip4500 and a large Pro-100.

I have three scanners, all Canon. Again, I tried an Epson some years ago and was so glad to sell it, just like the printer. More intuitive and thorough SW, no scanner alignment shiiiit, etc.

Everyone's mileage varies, those are my experiences. My DSLR is a Pentax. Dang.
 

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Ah, the brand wars.

First, I gotta say, everyone needs to get over the Made in China freak out. First of all, they do make good stuff, especially with the furriners looking over their shoulders to maintain quality. I do not care about country of origin.

HP made the grade with its go the walls Laserjet II printer. A legend. And although I'v not owned any HP printers or scanners, they have always been lurking as possibilities.

I have tried Epson printers and scanners and for different reasons I hated them. Noisy, sucked ink, horrible SW interfaces.

I bought my first Canon printer ca. 1998. Over the years, newer ones. I've been able to refill the cartridges for twenty? years. They don't get plugged up, I can replace a head easily. An occasional failure, but mostly they keep on trucking. I currently run an ip4500 and a large Pro-100.

I have three scanners, all Canon. Again, I tried an Epson some years ago and was so glad to sell it, just like the printer. More intuitive and thorough SW, no scanner alignment shiiiit, etc.

Everyone's mileage varies, those are my experiences. My DSLR is a Pentax. Dang.

We're on the same pages. I'll just mention that Epson does have an advantage when printing one aluminum sheets because it has a straight paper-path. Otherwise, Epson was always a fking nightmare. I use Canon Pro-10, wish I had a bigger one but couldn't afford the pigment if I did. I certainly won't refill the Pro-10 carts however... no reason to take the risk.
 
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