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[QUOTE="Macnerd, post: 217334, member: 14312"] You've had good experience with 3rd-party inks. I used 3rd-party, Cartridge World to be precise, inks & the current printer, Brother MFC-J885DW, won't recognize two of the ink cartridges even though both of them have ink in them. So, I'll never use 3rd-party inks again. You have had good results with your Epson printer. It's confusing to the consumer - me! Consumer Reports removed their recommendations for Epson printers. Based on what I've read on the internet, Epson printers are unreliable & have a reputation for clogged printheads. But I have read good reviews of Epson printers online. I've never had an Epson printer. Nowadays, it costs more to fix a printer than to buy a new one! There are 2 Brother authorized service centers in my home town. The nearest Epson service center is about 100 miles from my apartment. I don't want a HP "supertank" printer. The cheapest one costs $400 & has a dinky 2-line LCD display & no ADF. In order to get ADF, I'd have to pay $450 to get the next step up supertank printer . Besides I don't want to subscribe to their ink service. The Canon supertank printers also have a dinky 2-line LCD display. The Precision Core printers are more expensive than the "regular" Epson printers. I think that Epson uses the Precision Core printers in its pro printers. [/QUOTE]
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