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Epson Faces Consumer Suits

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
I used to be a loyal Epson inkjet customer but I think I'll be switching to Canon.

Don't switch to Canon. Trust me. We're switching all of our inkjets to Epson. 😛 Epson catridges have a 330 page yield while Canon's have a 110 page yield. And the Epsons are cheaper, faster, and don't require any lengthy setup.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I used to be a loyal Epson inkjet customer but I think I'll be switching to Canon.

Don't switch to Canon. Trust me. We're switching all of our inkjets to Epson. 😛 Epson catridges have a 330 page yield while Canon's have a 110 page yield. And the Epsons are cheaper, faster, and don't require any lengthy setup.

Oh sure NOW you tell me 😛

If I'm not satisfied with the Canon i560 I'll go back to being an HP/Epson sheep.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I used to be a loyal Epson inkjet customer but I think I'll be switching to Canon.

Don't switch to Canon. Trust me. We're switching all of our inkjets to Epson. 😛 Epson catridges have a 330 page yield while Canon's have a 110 page yield. And the Epsons are cheaper, faster, and don't require any lengthy setup.

Oh - and if you still are set on ditching Epson, go with the HP Photosmart printers.
 
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