Best home printer?
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- shitehawke0
I agree with nairn, had a cheap ass epson stylus during college and it was a workhorse, always produced good prints and was only £150 when I got it, but the ink replacements were kinda expensive.
Upgraded about 2 years ago to a canon i9950 A3+ for about €650-€800 (cant remember exactly how much now), great prints but recently its been getting banding so I might just have to try out nairns cleaning method.
Things to look out for are, how easy it is to get replacement cartridges and how expensive they are. Usually the cheap end inkjets have more expensive triple colour cartridges whereas the more expensive printers take single colour cartridges so you can save money by only replacing the cartridges when theyre empty instead of having to replace all 3 at once.