NEVER BUY EPSON PRINTERS.....

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These pieces of Junk are for one off use only...and thats if you are lucky.
As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail...The heads clog..... as
standards regardless of what ink you use.... this should be in the
manufacturer specification. Not everyone uses up the cartridges within the
warranty period...and so just as the warranty is finishing...so is the ink
and so is the printer life. I routinely and religiously followed the power
down ...print weekly...etc etc recommended by epson... what a load of
crap...and their support department treat you as crap as soon as they hear
the printer is over 1 year old. When the planet is dead and gone any future
civilisation who opens up landfills will inherit nothing but a load of epson
printers.
 
Viv said:
These pieces of Junk are for one off use only...and thats if you are
lucky. As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail...The heads
clog..... as standards regardless of what ink you use.... this should
be in the manufacturer specification. Not everyone uses up the
cartridges within the warranty period...and so just as the warranty
is finishing...so is the ink and so is the printer life. I routinely
and religiously followed the power down ...print weekly...etc etc
recommended by epson... what a load of crap...and their support
department treat you as crap as soon as they hear the printer is over
1 year old. When the planet is dead and gone any future civilisation
who opens up landfills will inherit nothing but a load of epson
printers.

Well, according to my first experience, so is Canon...head is gone after
about 18 months, but at least i refilled about 5 times in this period.
I guess here HP is winner - you replace ink, you replace head, too... but
costly, sure.
 
Viv said:
These pieces of Junk are for one off use only...and thats if you are lucky.
As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail...The heads clog..... as
standards regardless of what ink you use.... this should be in the
manufacturer specification. Not everyone uses up the cartridges within the
warranty period...and so just as the warranty is finishing...so is the ink
and so is the printer life. I routinely and religiously followed the power
down ...print weekly...etc etc recommended by epson... what a load of
crap...and their support department treat you as crap as soon as they hear
the printer is over 1 year old. When the planet is dead and gone any future
civilisation who opens up landfills will inherit nothing but a load of epson
printers.
obviously you have strong feelings about this... ;-)

I hope I have better luck with my R300 I just bought, FWIW my 5 year or
so old stylus 400 has served me well, had to clean the nozzle the odd
time but thats it...
 
Well... my Epson R800 works like a dream. Printing quality (colour and B&W
photographs) is fabulous, even better than I anticipated. The printer has
never given me any trouble at all, at last after all those Lexmarks and
Canons I have got a printer that not only will serve me for many years to
come but will also give the quality I want.

Väinö Louekari
 
Väinö Louekari said:
Well... my Epson R800 works like a dream. Printing quality (colour
and B&W photographs) is fabulous, even better than I anticipated. The
printer has never given me any trouble at all, at last after all
those Lexmarks and Canons I have got a printer that not only will
serve me for many years to come but will also give the quality I want.

Väinö Louekari

I have had my SC900 since it was first released (whenever that was - about
seven years ago?) and it's never clogged once. It still is my workhorse
printer. I have an R800 for work that requires something a little more
professional - no problems with that, either.
 
I have an Epson 950. I went walkabout in Australia for 3 months and when I
came back I only had to do one Head Clean and I had perfect prints.
Occasionally I forget to reset the printer back to paper mode after printing
CD's and then it wont print. Set it back to paper mode, clean and off it
goes again. The only time this printer has ever dissapointed me is when I
used third party Ink. A simple swap back to Epson Ink and it performed
flawlessly once again.

I've also had an Epson Stylus Color 600 for several years, and never had any
trouble with it other than the odd occasion when it ran out of paper part
way through a print and would then print endless amounts of garbage until I
powered it off.

I never do anything to my printer. It is powered up all the time and just
turns on and off with the PC.

I love Epson printers. Just wish the ink was cheaper.
 
"Michael Doherty"
I have an Epson 950. I went walkabout in Australia for 3 months and when I
came back I only had to do one Head Clean and I had perfect prints.
Occasionally I forget to reset the printer back to paper mode after
printing CD's and then it wont print. Set it back to paper mode, clean and
off it goes again. The only time this printer has ever dissapointed me is
when I used third party Ink. A simple swap back to Epson Ink and it
performed flawlessly once again.

I've also had an Epson Stylus Color 600 for several years, and never had
any trouble with it other than the odd occasion when it ran out of paper
part way through a print and would then print endless amounts of garbage
until I powered it off.

I never do anything to my printer. It is powered up all the time and just
turns on and off with the PC.

I love Epson printers. Just wish the ink was cheaper.


When I did have a problem with my Epson photo 700 Epson sent a guy round
within a couple of days even though it was outside the warranty. I was very
impressed with the service!


Foz
 
As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail..

Same thing with my brother's CX5200. It still prints but I need to do
head cleaning 2 or 3 times for each day. It's already down to half
full on the second set and it's only like printed 30 pages that didn't
have streaks.

Caveat Emptor: you get what you pay for.

Fortunately my printer (HP brand) has fared far better, having gone
through maybe 30 ink carts, each of them refilled as many as 6 times
before they're replaced. And it still works.
 
These pieces of Junk are for one off use only...and thats if you are lucky.
As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail...The heads clog..... as
standards regardless of what ink you use.... this should be in the
manufacturer specification. Not everyone uses up the cartridges within the
warranty period...and so just as the warranty is finishing...so is the ink
and so is the printer life. I routinely and religiously followed the power
down ...print weekly...etc etc recommended by epson... what a load of
crap...and their support department treat you as crap as soon as they hear
the printer is over 1 year old. When the planet is dead and gone any future
civilisation who opens up landfills will inherit nothing but a load of epson
printers.



What a utter Wanker you are, Grow Up if you can..
 
Viv Jamison said:
These pieces of Junk are for one off use only...and thats if you are
lucky.
As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail...The heads clog..... as
standards regardless of what ink you use.... this should be in the
manufacturer specification. Not everyone uses up the cartridges within the
warranty period...and so just as the warranty is finishing...so is the ink
and so is the printer life. I routinely and religiously followed the power
down ...print weekly...etc etc recommended by epson... what a load of
crap...and their support department treat you as crap as soon as they hear
the printer is over 1 year old. When the planet is dead and gone any
future
civilisation who opens up landfills will inherit nothing but a load of
epson
printers.
Hi, I have to agree with you here as i have used Epson printers for the last
6 years, i now have a shed full of no good broken printers, 6 infact, i then
went to a HP printer (yes i know it took 6 years lol) that is not to bad,
but as i refill my own inks, the HP has only let me refill about 3 times and
now i got to buy new cartridges and they cost to much for my liking, so now
i have just spent £99.99 for a canon PIXMA ip4000, i must say this printer
is really nice, it prints nice photos and its fast and quiet, i just hope i
don't have problems refilling.
 
[email protected] (Viv said:
These pieces of Junk are for one off use only...and thats if you are
lucky. As soon as the ink needs replacement, they fail...The heads
clog..... as standards regardless of what ink you use...

Funny how lots of people use Epson printers without any problems at all.

Jon. [Using Epson printers for 20 years]
 
Although I would agree that the design should be reconfigured to reduce
these problems, you have overstated things considerably.

I own Epson printers that are between two and eight years old. They all
work fine, and they all have had many cartridges put through them. They
do sometimes require maintenance, but that's the nature of inkjet
printers. I do not run them weekly, and sometimes some of the sit
unused for months.

The printers which use Durabrite inks, (some of the C and CX models) do
require a bit more care, but that ink technology is pretty special in
the inkjet field, and there is a price to pay in terms of needing to be
a bit more on top of things to keep the printer from clogging. Also, as
I mentioned in a recent posting, some C and CX printers did have a
design flaw, which is a fairly quick fix, but you have to be aware of
it, and it shouldn't have occurred.

I can't rate Epson for customer service, as I haven't needed to use it
much. I hear reports from pretty much users of all brands of equipment
about customer service issues. I think it depends upon where you live
and the attitude of the services the companies use for that purpose.

Lastly, I couldn't agree with you more about the business model that
encourages tossing out a printer after a year because either it needs
service or it ran out of ink, and the cost of new ink being nearly
identical to the price of the printer. That approach is unacceptable.
If consumers want change, they have to find another alternative and let
the manufacturer's know it with their wallets.

It is one of the reasons I offer the services I do without charge and
support printers that can use refilling or generic inks easily, as
"outdated" as some may find them.

Art
 
Also, as
I mentioned in a recent posting, some C and CX printers did have a
design flaw, which is a fairly quick fix, but you have to be aware of
it, and it shouldn't have occurred.

Can you explain the fix? My brother has cx5200 which clogs
frequently.

TYVM
 
I used to service point-of-sale systems and worked on Epson dot-matrix
printers.
Epson's models always impressed me in quality and design.
I have SC777 and C82...I am still impressed!
 
I had a 2000P--worked great, never had a clog. I have a 2200 now--works
great. I had some clogging problems using recycled inks, but once I switched
back to the Epson inks I've never had a problem, even after a month sitting
idle. It did have a paper-feed problem which was fixed under warranty.
Otherwise I have no complaints, except for ink costs...

What is "recycled ink"?
 
I had a 2000P--worked great, never had a clog. I have a 2200 now--works
great. I had some clogging problems using recycled inks, but once I switched
back to the Epson inks I've never had a problem, even after a month sitting
idle. It did have a paper-feed problem which was fixed under warranty.
Otherwise I have no complaints, except for ink costs...

Just goes to show that experiences differ, though I know how frustrating it
is when things go bad (we could talk HP...) and understand your feelings.

Toby
 
I never do anything to my printer. It is powered up all the time and just
turns on and off with the PC.

My only advise would be to power it off at the power button. The heads need
to "park" so they don't dry out.
Speaking from experience ;-)

I love Epson printers. Just wish the ink was cheaper

Me too!
 
Nice1 said:
Hi, I have to agree with you here as i have used Epson printers for the last
6 years, i now have a shed full of no good broken printers, 6 infact, i then
went to a HP printer (yes i know it took 6 years lol) that is not to bad,
but as i refill my own inks, the HP has only let me refill about 3 times and
now i got to buy new cartridges and they cost to much for my liking, so now
i have just spent £99.99 for a canon PIXMA ip4000, i must say this printer
is really nice, it prints nice photos and its fast and quiet, i just hope i
don't have problems refilling.
It won't - as others have already stated in this thread. And when it
clogs you *might* begin to see the common factor. Your problem has
nothing to do with the printer build standard or quality, but everything
to do with what *you* are doing and using.
 
My only advise would be to power it off at the power button. The heads
need to "park" so they don't dry out.
Speaking from experience ;-)

I've only experienced this when I forget to change from CD mode back to
Paper.
I believe the head parks when the printer is not in use.
Powering off and on causes exccesive clean cycles and the inks far too
expensive for that.

As I stated earlier, I left the printer for 3 months while touring Australia
and after one clean it was printing perfectly.
All this time the Printer was not powered down, it was just off with the PC.

My old Stylus Color 600 needs powering off though and fairly regular clean
cycles.
 
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