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El Cugino
I have had the i850 for about 1 1/2 years. It has performed
flawlessly. I used the original ink that came with it and have used
20 generic ink tanks of each color. Now I have to deep clean each
time I use it and print a nozzle check to get the colors to look
right. This doesn't always work. I print a photo and sometimes the
colors on the edges are not true. I called a local Canon authorized
service center and he said it needs purging. He could do it for $85
plus parts. I must bring it in with genuine canon ink before he would
work on it. He said my problem was caused by using generic ink. I
love the printer but the cost to repair is about 1/2 of getting a new
printer.
My wife has a I560 which puts out a great product, but is much slower
than the i850. Since i850's can't be purchased any more. I'm looking
for a recommendations.
Canon now puts a camera input device on all the printers, which I am
not interested in.
Are there any directions for purging this printer my self? Is it
recommended?
flawlessly. I used the original ink that came with it and have used
20 generic ink tanks of each color. Now I have to deep clean each
time I use it and print a nozzle check to get the colors to look
right. This doesn't always work. I print a photo and sometimes the
colors on the edges are not true. I called a local Canon authorized
service center and he said it needs purging. He could do it for $85
plus parts. I must bring it in with genuine canon ink before he would
work on it. He said my problem was caused by using generic ink. I
love the printer but the cost to repair is about 1/2 of getting a new
printer.
My wife has a I560 which puts out a great product, but is much slower
than the i850. Since i850's can't be purchased any more. I'm looking
for a recommendations.
Canon now puts a camera input device on all the printers, which I am
not interested in.
Are there any directions for purging this printer my self? Is it
recommended?