On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:44:10 -0500, Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>electron wrote:
>
>>Model: i850
>>OS: Windows XP SP1
>>The printer abruptly stopped printing black in in the middle of a page
>>-- the page continued to feed normally. On all-black text pages the
>>paper feeds normally but no text (not one spot of black ink) is
>>produced on the page. All colors work normally.
>
>That sounds exactly like my experience when the printhead died on my
>i850 a few months ago. First a few nozzles stopped working, then the
>whole printhead suddenly stopped working mid-page. It was only 16 months
>old and printed about 4000 pages. Not very good for a printhead that is
>supposed to last the life of the printer.
>
About the same number of months here, but I don't think I've
approached 4000 pages. Maybe they're set to fail about 6 months after
warrantee expiration. >
>Needless to say, I was rather disappointed to learn that Canon changed
>their tune about printhead life when I had a failure, and they were not
>willing to do anything to keep me as a customer.
>
>Anyway, after finding out that the printhead costs 90% of a new printer,
>I tossed the Canon in the trash, and I went back to HP printers. No
>issues with printheads since they're integrated into the cartridges, and
>print quality that easily equals the competition's prints.
They're charging me about $50 for the printhead -- I believe the price
has come down from what it was. I think that's about the cost of 1
b+w and 1 color cartridge for many printers on the market. Meanwhile,
using good bulk ink, the ink costs are quite low for Canon. So, I
think the economics still favors Canon. And, personally, I've used HP
printers at work and the Canon at home and I'm pleased with the output
of both. On the other hand, if Canon knew the lifetime of the
printhead was limited it should have been more forthright and should
sell the heads through normal distribution channels.
Just my 2 cents.