Hendo wrote:
On Aug 18, 3:36 pm, Michael
<mico...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I realize that I probably sound a little stupid posting this, but I just wanted people to remember about using all their ink cartridges on a regular basis. I have an i860 and an i9900. My i860 head clogged up. It was the photo black that clogged. I had no idea why at the time. I replaced the head. A year later the same thing happened. This time I went to this newsgroup and found that I was not printing photos enough. I was basically not using this cartridge for months at a time. They clog up when you do this. I know I know, I should have known better, I just didn't. Now I print documents and pictures regularly on both printers whether I need a photo printed out or not. I noticed that my photo cyan cartridges go empty at triple the rate of the rest of my ink carts. I print a lot pictures with blue sky for my wife. That sure does it. Michael
Your probably better off with a HP printer...better print quality and less prone to clogging.
That is a bunch of crap. I have had a Canon IP4000 for over 4 years. Yes of course I use Canon ink only. I never did a cleaning cycle and never had a clog. I use the printer at least every couple of weeks. I also have an HP printer.
Here is the real comparison.
For text ( especially draft mode ) the HP results in better quality.
For paper handling the Canon is far superior.
For ink economy the Canon wins.
For photo results there is no comparison. Canon wins hands down.
While I am glad I have two printers if I was to choose just one printer today I would choose a Canon IP4500. AND I would only use Canon ink.