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[QUOTE="websnail, post: 217793, member: 15726"] I wouldn't be so churlish as to suggest your anger was misplaced as there's a reason I found myself getting stuck down this rabbit hole in the first place. As someone raised by a family of tinkerers and actively encouraged to take apart and fix things (but not the old CRT TV for some [I]Pzzzzt[/I] reason) it did my nut in to see perfectly serviceable printers being sent to landfill because of a nappy. So, by all means be hacked off... I certainly don't blame you.. Hmm... it's a bit of an open ended question but it really depends on just how much printing you do, how often, whether copying/scanning is needed, what sort of space you have available and so on... Ecotank printers are pretty reasonable but can be slow unless you get one of the more expensive ones. I've started playing with Canon megatank printers recently and they do ok although most users tend to slate their photo quality. HP printers are never my favourites but I use a Pro-X for our manuals printing so I'm something of a hypocrit there... Probably the key thing to keep in mind is that I look at printers from a refilling, freedom of choice POV so I may not be the best opinion to seek. Probably the best suggestion I can give is to look for previous generation printers (not the latest and greatest). Check for issues, fixes, driver stability, etc... and think about one of those models. Newest are almost always locked to the OEM only consumables (read: Expensive printer with champagne habits) and may not be supported with drivers. So, dig around, see what's about and seek opinions from actual users, not review sites that have advertising from the manufacturers plastered everywhere. Hope that's of some help... Good luck. :) [/QUOTE]
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