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Currently, I have an Epson C84 inkjet printer. A month ago the colors started looking fuzzy. I used the printer controls to "clean" the printheads and also the adjusted the alignment. A little improvement was noticable, but not much. So, I figured that I just needed new ink. I bought the four tanks ($40-$50 worth) and replaced them. The quality still was awful. I ran a test page and the cyan and the magenta were not printing correctly. After many rounds of "cleaning" the heads I got the cyan back, but not the magenta. After all that "cleaning" I had wasted much of the black tank in the process. What really bothers me is that I just wasted all that $$ on the ink tanks.
The printer is only 17 months old. Is that the normal lifespan of inkjet printers these days? I have heard good things on Canon inkjets (cost/performance ratio). Anyone have a recommedation on my next printer?
The printer is only 17 months old. Is that the normal lifespan of inkjet printers these days? I have heard good things on Canon inkjets (cost/performance ratio). Anyone have a recommedation on my next printer?