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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

We hates HP

Don't forget that HP leads the arena in planned obsolescence for ink cartridges. To me there is nothing worse that having a 300 page print job to do and your full supply of ink does not work, not because it's dry but because the date is out on it. Epson gets my money now.
 
HP is bad news. I had a flatbed scanner that worked occasionally with XP. Usually had to reinstall it everytime I wanted to use it. Wouldn't work with Vista at all. HP always seems to be way behind with drivers for new operating systems.

I've always used Epson photo printers, but figured I'd free up some desk real estate with an all-in-one. Bought a Brother printer-scanner-copier-fax and couldn't be happier. The ink nozzles have never dried up like the Epson. I've never gotten banding when printing. It prints photos as well or better than the Epsons and is not as finicky about the brand of photo paper. The Epson only liked Epson paper and the print results were poor with other brands of paper.

Jim
 
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