I have had a bad experience with Epson, like others here. I bought a PhotoSylus 820 a few months ago, and it's ability to make photo's, especially on high grade paper, was truly astounding for a $150 printer. Then I didn't use it for a few weeks. Now I get horizontal banding, because some of the heads are clogged. I have run the head cleaning program over 30 times in a row, just about exhausting a full ink cartridge. And I still can't get rid of all the banding. Is it worth it to send it to Epson to get it fixed? Probably would cost me more than it's worth, and would just do the same thing later on if I didn't constantly use it. This has soured me on Epson printers a good deal.
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EDIT: This thread inspired me to get off my *** and call Epson. They are sending me a new printer in an exchange (totally free for me). It turns out that I have a case of terminally dry ink clogging the ink heads. Why? Because I left the printer on 24/7 (as I have always done with my laserjet printer in my home office environment). Seems however that these printers have to be turned off when not in use. And you have to turn them off using the power button on the printer, not at the surge supressor. The power down makes the ink head retract and seals off the jets so they don't get clogged. If you don't do this, air circulates around the ink heads and drys out the ink there. If you leave the printer on long enough, you can get enough dry ink to basically disable the printer (which is what happened to me). Not such a great design, IMHO.