On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 23:58:58 -0600, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net
dot nz> wrote:
>Gil <> wrote:
>>On 25/12/2012 5:53 PM, Frank Williams wrote:
>>> On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 10:10:14 -0500, wrote:
>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 22 Dec 2012 01:26:08 -0800, Daniel Prince <>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>> Are there any inkjet printers that do not clog up? Would I be
>>>>> better off getting a laser printer? Do laser printers have problems
>>>>> with infrequent use? Are they more reliable than inkjet printers?
>>>>
>>>> Canon inkjets do not clog. I have been using Canon printers for the past
>>>>ten years for photos, and
>>>> only get them out once or twice a year to do a marathon photo printing
>>>>session. I have never had one
>>>> clog, even after sitting for months of without being used.
>>>
>>>
>>> I would not touch a Canon if you paid me to, utter Crap Bubble jet that
>>> the heads burn out, go Epson any time, as least they do make
>>> professional Ink Jet printers that can use any type of ink.
>>>
>>
>>
>>I'll call you on that - BS!
>>
>>Used HPs, Cannons, Epsons, as well as a few others over the past 25
>>years. The only one that I ever had problems with was the Epson. You
>>obviously don't care about the color quality of things you print so keep
>>your 'any type of ink' along with your 'wonderful' Epson and shove them
>>where the sun don't shine!
>
>It's a typical Roger rant.
>He is wrong more often that I have had hot dinners and he constantly misleads
>others with what I believe is deliberate intent.
>I have to say I have seen Canon printers with burnt out printheads but for
>every one I have seen, I have seen 20 Epson printers with clogs that were
>difficult and often impossible to clear.
>If Roger knew anything about printers he would understand why Epson printers
>clog. Piezo electric printheads produce terrific results but are prone to clogs
>and Epson printers use much more ink in cleaning than Canon pronters do.
>Tony
Posted from some one that does not even know how to use a Printer or
even serviced one, take you vindictive rants to the garbage bit on where
they belong.
I have a simple tool that can unclog a print head in min's, and it just
a solvent pad you place under the parked print head.
I had a Early Model HP that the print head would clog up every week.
And how come I just brought a Epson R390 that had been in storage for 2
years that printed strait away for the Original fitted Epson cartridge,
but after replacing a faulty cartridge had a dud chip.
A 6 Colour printer.
Do Canon even make A3 or bigger paper format with 8 Colours..?