1) My old Epson Inkjet Ink Tank All-in-One is in coma.
All 3 leds blinking, no repair guy was interested in touching it.
ASS says too vintage for us.
YTube says some kinda clutch problem, turn the gears, tried DIY but failed.
The starting ritual of full head movement across is stuck, it moves a mm and then leds starts to blink.
Any suggestions ?
2) Alternatively looking to buy a new Inkjet Ink Tank all-in-one printer.
Which brand should I consider this time: Epson, Brother, HP, or Canon
Important: My usage is intermittent, so I need a model that isn’t prone to printhead clogging. Ideally, the printhead should also be affordable to replace if necessary. I previously had to replace the Epson printhead (costing Rs. 3500) due to clogging after a period of low usage, but also read somewhere the Epson is least prone to clogging.
Cartridge-based models might suit my intermittent/low usage better, but I like to scribble on prints and don't want to think twice about cost every time I click print. Calculated after ~1000 prints the Cartridge printer = Ink Tanker.
I guess by my usage by the time the ink tankers run out of original ink the model will be EOL / no ass, like the epson now.
Epson has third party resetter softwares, dont know about others.
Any recommendations?
Cartridge-based
Canon Pixma MG2577s
HP DeskJet 2331 / 2332
Ink Tank
HP 529
Brother T 226
Epson L3200
Epson L3211
All 3 leds blinking, no repair guy was interested in touching it.
ASS says too vintage for us.
YTube says some kinda clutch problem, turn the gears, tried DIY but failed.
The starting ritual of full head movement across is stuck, it moves a mm and then leds starts to blink.
Any suggestions ?
2) Alternatively looking to buy a new Inkjet Ink Tank all-in-one printer.
Which brand should I consider this time: Epson, Brother, HP, or Canon
Important: My usage is intermittent, so I need a model that isn’t prone to printhead clogging. Ideally, the printhead should also be affordable to replace if necessary. I previously had to replace the Epson printhead (costing Rs. 3500) due to clogging after a period of low usage, but also read somewhere the Epson is least prone to clogging.
Cartridge-based models might suit my intermittent/low usage better, but I like to scribble on prints and don't want to think twice about cost every time I click print. Calculated after ~1000 prints the Cartridge printer = Ink Tanker.
I guess by my usage by the time the ink tankers run out of original ink the model will be EOL / no ass, like the epson now.
Epson has third party resetter softwares, dont know about others.
Any recommendations?
Cartridge-based
Canon Pixma MG2577s
HP DeskJet 2331 / 2332
Ink Tank
HP 529
Brother T 226
Epson L3200
Epson L3211