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Den:
After 9 years I have changed my printer. I had a Canon iP6700D printer and it has served me well, the only problem I had is that Canon will not keep old printers up to date with their drivers but at least it would run on a Windows 8 driver. The reason for change is that I am updating my study and wanted to gain desktop space so I am going to let my son have my printer and scanner for his business and have bought a printer/scanner.
The problem I then run into is that Canon no longer make a printer/scanner with a top paper feed as well as a print tray and the only one I could find that came up to the standard I required was the Epson XP-860 which can be run fully on WiFi, has two paper trays and can feed from the top as well.
I have just set it up (it self checks and sets it self up with very little intervention) and it took over an hour but it was well worth the wait as the print quality is superb.  ;D

Simon:
I wouldn't pay that much for a printer, simply because I don't need to, as my printing requirements are no more than basic.  I also bought a new one recently, a Canon Pixma MG5750, which I got in Currys for £49.99.  It's front loading, which is what I wanted, fully WiFi, and the print quality is more than adequate.  My only small gripe is that the paper feed doesn't hold all that much paper - probably about 100 sheets of 80gsm A4 at the most - but at the rate I use it, that would last me weeks anyway.  :)

Baz:
Question then to you guys which bugs me with every printer I have haha......original or compatable cartridges, if thats what you use.

These days its getting cheaper to just buy a new printer every time  ::)

Den:
For 9 years I always used compatable cartridges with my Canon as I felt that the money I saved would buy a new printer every few years with the money I saved.

I have just ordered a full set plus a extra black for the Epson (under £20 inc VAT and postage) and if they are as good as the ones I used on the Canon (same company) I wont be able to tell the difference.  :D

Clive:
I've also got a Canon Pixma MG5750.  Very noisy but quite adequate.

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