Hi Chuck,
See that's the thing. I have been very, very happy with the quality of
prints and labels I was getting from my Epsons....until this recent
double fiasco with their latest products. I don't understand the issues
they are having with the rollers and why they seem to have no real
concern over this when I've talked with them.
Otherwise, I'd be happy to continue with Epson. And I may yet end up
going with them again. I am considering a 3 strikes and you're out
policy. :-)
The first Epson I had was the R200, and it was great, no problems until
after 5 years of use it simply wouldn't operate anymore. I don't think
the printer was dead. I suspect some sort of time limit in usage and my
time was up. But I cannot prove that.
Candace
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I'll just add to Jim's comment on Epson. I have a cheap Epson C84
> (under $100) that I've been using also for about 4 years. Mostly it
> just works. If I've let is set a long time (like a month) without
> printing I'm liable to find the red nozzle partially clogged and I need
> to run a cleaning cycle. I once let it go for many months without
> printing and the red nozzle was totally clogged. I took a wet cotton
> swab (water) and pressed it onto the nozzles on the cartridge for a few
> seconds and then let it set for a while. After running a cleaning cycle
> all was well again. It doesn't have any CD printing capability though.
> Maybe the next printer.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> J
>
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