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Home colour printer with wifi
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<blockquote data-quote="grumpybear" data-source="post: 1075045" data-attributes="member: 15920"><p>Based on my experience with different models I would not buy any HP model. Ink is expensive and is used up quickly and the print heads did not even make it through the warranty period. An email fight with HP America led to these being replaced at no charge however the machine was returned in poor condition cosmetically. This with relatively light use of around 10 pages a day. Backup service was nothing short of terrible and parts (other than ink cartridges) are obsolete within 2 years. Bought a Brother which uses less than half the ink, ink costs less for a given size and the printer is still running 3 years later with no issues at all.</p><p></p><p>The HP seems to offer the most features at a given price point but at the expense of reliability and with a much higher ink cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpybear, post: 1075045, member: 15920"] Based on my experience with different models I would not buy any HP model. Ink is expensive and is used up quickly and the print heads did not even make it through the warranty period. An email fight with HP America led to these being replaced at no charge however the machine was returned in poor condition cosmetically. This with relatively light use of around 10 pages a day. Backup service was nothing short of terrible and parts (other than ink cartridges) are obsolete within 2 years. Bought a Brother which uses less than half the ink, ink costs less for a given size and the printer is still running 3 years later with no issues at all. The HP seems to offer the most features at a given price point but at the expense of reliability and with a much higher ink cost. [/QUOTE]
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