Which would be better ?? Canon Vs. Lexmark

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Gary Tait

TATER TOT ALMOST GOT IT. YES THE EPSON C SERIES (LESS WITH THE R
SERIES) TENDS TO CALL WITH ALL INK BUT ESPECIALLY WITH AFTERMARKET INK
WHERE THE MAJORITY IS POOR AND THERE IS VERY LITTLE WAY TO TELL THE
FEW THAT ARE OK BECAUSE THE RELABELERS WILL NOT TELL YOU WHAT THEY ARE
SELLING.

No, I have it exactly (to my observation), you have it backwards.
And as I have said before, good ink vendors do not need to say thing one
about their ink, for it to be good.
 
M

measekite

Gary said:
No, I have it exactly (to my observation), you have it backwards.
IAM SURE YOU LIKE IT BACKWARDS
And as I have said before, good ink vendors do not need to say thing one
about their ink, for it to be good.
YOU SHOULD BE ARRESTED FOR SMOKING WHAT YOU SMOKE. ARE YOU OLD ENOUGH TO
DRINK THE POOR AFTERMARKET INK YOU TALK ABOUT.
 
R

RD

I would think that you would suffer greatly with any Lexmark product. I have
lived through HELL with a dreaded X73 and will NEVER purchase anything they
put their name on again. It's not so much the product, but the lack of
support from the company.

RD
 
M

measekite

Canon, HP, and Epson make printers. Lexmark makes ink dispensers. I do
hear their Lasers are not too bad.
 
I

Irwin Peckinloomer

i'm looking at getting a new printer and have seen two that i like ,,, can
My only Lexmark experience is with a 3000 about 5 years ago. It somwtimes worked OK,
but it was an obvious clunky piece of junk from day one. My Canon i960's
output is incomparably superior, and is an extremely smooth running
machine mechanically.
Like day & night.
(as a reference to Measly, like Yugo & Mercedes).
 

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