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Requesting Help with Injet Printer Selection - HP C5180 or Canon Pixma MP530?

 
 
Mike
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      12-22-2006
These printers are available from COSTCO.



Hi, I need a replacement multifunction inkjet printer (print/scan but fax
isn't necessary).
I've owned two HP multifunction printers, most recently HP 2351, but both
of
them developed
paper feed problems. After spending a couple of hours trying to fix it,
including browsing the
HP website, I decided to cut my losses and get a new printer.

I mainly print text and only occasionally use color and infrequently print
photos and scan infrequently
but need good results when I use it.

Can I refill the inkjet cartridges on the HP C5180 and the Canon Pixma
MP530? If so, which ink is recommended? I read pigment inks are best.

CNET prefers the Pixma MP530 over the C5180.

I'd like to hear from people who have used these printers.

Thanks,

Mike


 
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Roger Moss
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      12-22-2006

"Mike" <> wrote in message
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> These printers are available from COSTCO.
>
>
>
> Hi, I need a replacement multifunction inkjet printer (print/scan but fax
> isn't necessary).
> I've owned two HP multifunction printers, most recently HP 2351, but both
> of
> them developed
> paper feed problems. After spending a couple of hours trying to fix it,
> including browsing the
> HP website, I decided to cut my losses and get a new printer.
>
> I mainly print text and only occasionally use color and infrequently print
> photos and scan infrequently
> but need good results when I use it.
>
> Can I refill the inkjet cartridges on the HP C5180 and the Canon Pixma
> MP530? If so, which ink is recommended? I read pigment inks are best.
>
> CNET prefers the Pixma MP530 over the C5180.
>
> I'd like to hear from people who have used these printers.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>

Alternatively, get out the screwdriver and rough-up (okay, de-glaze) the
transport rollers which usually cause paper-feed problems - particularly
with HPs.

RM


 
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Aaron
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      12-22-2006
And lo, Mike <> emerged from the ether
and spake thus:
> These printers are available from COSTCO. Hi, I need a replacement
> multifunction inkjet printer (print/scan but fax isn't necessary).
> I've owned two HP multifunction printers, most recently HP 2351, but
> both of them developed paper feed problems. After spending a couple
> of hours trying to fix it, including browsing the HP website, I
> decided to cut my losses and get a new printer.


Bottom line: no multi-function device will ever be as good at any one
of those functions as a single device would be.

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Aaron
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http://www.singleservingphoto.com
 
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Mike
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      12-22-2006

"Roger Moss" <roger.moss(BINTHISBIT)@tiscali.fr> wrote in message
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> Alternatively, get out the screwdriver and rough-up (okay, de-glaze) the
> transport rollers which usually cause paper-feed problems - particularly
> with HPs.


The printer is gone. I didnm't use it more than than two dozen times for a
total of twenty four printed sheets max.


 
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Michael Johnson
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      12-22-2006
Aaron wrote:
> And lo, Mike <> emerged from the ether
> and spake thus:
>> These printers are available from COSTCO. Hi, I need a replacement
>> multifunction inkjet printer (print/scan but fax isn't necessary).
>> I've owned two HP multifunction printers, most recently HP 2351, but
>> both of them developed paper feed problems. After spending a couple
>> of hours trying to fix it, including browsing the HP website, I
>> decided to cut my losses and get a new printer.

>
> Bottom line: no multi-function device will ever be as good at any one
> of those functions as a single device would be.


Not necessarily so with Canon multifunction printers. Many share the
same print engines as their dedicated photo printers. Case in point is
the MP780 and the iP4000. We have both and each print photos with
identical quality. They even use the exact same print head. In
general, most of Canon's multifunction inkjets are very capable, and
fast, photo printers.
 
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m Ransley
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      12-22-2006
The Canon mp950 is as good as their single units, but it costs 400 so it
should be.

 
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Mike
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      12-22-2006

"Michael Johnson" <> wrote in message
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> Not necessarily so with Canon multifunction printers. Many share the same
> print engines as their dedicated photo printers. Case in point is the
> MP780 and the iP4000. We have both and each print photos with identical
> quality. They even use the exact same print head. In general, most of
> Canon's multifunction inkjets are very capable, and fast, photo printers.


CNET reviews prefers the Pixma 530 over the HP C5180.
How difficult is it to refill the Canon cartridges?


 
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Michael Johnson
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      12-23-2006
Mike wrote:
> "Michael Johnson" <> wrote in message
> news: ...
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>> Not necessarily so with Canon multifunction printers. Many share the same
>> print engines as their dedicated photo printers. Case in point is the
>> MP780 and the iP4000. We have both and each print photos with identical
>> quality. They even use the exact same print head. In general, most of
>> Canon's multifunction inkjets are very capable, and fast, photo printers.

>
> CNET reviews prefers the Pixma 530 over the HP C5180.
> How difficult is it to refill the Canon cartridges?


Canon cartridges are probably the easiest to refill of any brand, even
their chipped cartridges. On the chipped ones you will lose the ink
monitoring capability by refilling the OEM carts but the cost savings
over OEM is huge. Refilling runs less than $1 per cartridge and new OEM
chipped cartridges are going for about $15 each. You will save enough
on one set of refilled carts to buy a new printer!

We have only non-chipped Canon printers and I get prefilled BCI-6
cartridges for about $1.70 each shipped to my door. For that price
refilling isn't worth the hassles. There are some solutions coming to
the market for the chipped printers but they are new and relatively
untested at this point.

IMO, the best deal by far is to try and get a new, or refurbished, Canon
printer that uses the BCI-6 cartridges. For multifunction units the
Canon MP780 is very hard to beat for home/small office use. I have used
an MP780 (same print engine as the iP4000) for the past 1.5 years and it
has performed flawlessly. I don't hesitate to recommend it to others.
 
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Mike
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      12-23-2006

"Michael Johnson" <> wrote in message > Canon cartridges are
probably the easiest to refill of any brand, even
> their chipped cartridges. On the chipped ones you will lose the ink
> monitoring capability by refilling the OEM carts but the cost savings over
> OEM is huge. Refilling runs less than $1 per cartridge and new OEM
> chipped cartridges are going for about $15 each. You will save enough on
> one set of refilled carts to buy a new printer!
>
> We have only non-chipped Canon printers and I get prefilled BCI-6
> cartridges for about $1.70 each shipped to my door. For that price
> refilling isn't worth the hassles. There are some solutions coming to the
> market for the chipped printers but they are new and relatively untested
> at this point.
>
> IMO, the best deal by far is to try and get a new, or refurbished, Canon
> printer that uses the BCI-6 cartridges. For multifunction units the Canon
> MP780 is very hard to beat for home/small office use. I have used an
> MP780 (same print engine as the iP4000) for the past 1.5 years and it has
> performed flawlessly. I don't hesitate to recommend it to others.


I'll try to find out if the MP530 uses BCI-6 cartridges. Which brand ink
do you use to refill the cartridges?


 
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Michael Johnson
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      12-23-2006
Mike wrote:
> "Michael Johnson" <> wrote in message > Canon cartridges are
> probably the easiest to refill of any brand, even
>> their chipped cartridges. On the chipped ones you will lose the ink
>> monitoring capability by refilling the OEM carts but the cost savings over
>> OEM is huge. Refilling runs less than $1 per cartridge and new OEM
>> chipped cartridges are going for about $15 each. You will save enough on
>> one set of refilled carts to buy a new printer!
>>
>> We have only non-chipped Canon printers and I get prefilled BCI-6
>> cartridges for about $1.70 each shipped to my door. For that price
>> refilling isn't worth the hassles. There are some solutions coming to the
>> market for the chipped printers but they are new and relatively untested
>> at this point.
>>
>> IMO, the best deal by far is to try and get a new, or refurbished, Canon
>> printer that uses the BCI-6 cartridges. For multifunction units the Canon
>> MP780 is very hard to beat for home/small office use. I have used an
>> MP780 (same print engine as the iP4000) for the past 1.5 years and it has
>> performed flawlessly. I don't hesitate to recommend it to others.

>
> I'll try to find out if the MP530 uses BCI-6 cartridges. Which brand ink
> do you use to refill the cartridges?


The MP530 uses the new chipped cartridges. I buy cartridges from here:
https://www.neximaging.com/
 
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