This must be quick a small and compact printer with 6 x 4 being the standard print.
I love printing on one hand and on the other its a frustrating business.
I have a Canon Pro-10. For a while there it completely stopped working. It had an error 10 I think. Something about the printhead being dead.
The Head went into the right hand side and couldn't be reached.
Eventually after a mad session of button pressing (There are only 2) the head popped out.
I could then get to the print head, put it on a damp cloth, clean the ink out of it and its worked perfectly since.
It was basically bricked by Canon when it was actually a printer that could work perfectly.
It's like built in obsolescene - completely unnecessary. Canon Help was useless.
The other thing is ink catridges. I had alot of them but none of them would have been compatible with any A3 plus printer they are currently selling.
They've changed the cartridges. I think they have slightly increased in size but are still way too small.
With 10 Cartridges, one of them is always running out and its very slow getting ready after a cartridge is replaced.
Canon should double the size of the cartridges (There's loads of spare room in those printers - they are huge and heavy).
Or they should be refillable. There is such waste with printing.
I've never risked non-OEM inks but its quite tempting (they could clog up the printer).
These Canon printers, unless you are talking really REALLY high end, do seem to be built as disposables.<P>
I got my Pixma Pro-100 Canon printer a few years back. I've really enjoyed it and not only have enjoyed prints out of it myself, but have sold a few to others.
But the deal I got from B&H, was one I had seen quite often (not quite as often recently?)...but you basically got the printer, starting ink, and a box of 13'x19' semi-gloss paper for the price of just the box of paper.
At that price, well, if I ever lose the print heads, I'll likely throw it in the trash when another deal of the same sort comes about...
I'll give the internet a look to see if it is an easy fix, but I'll not lose sweat over the unit, you know?
I figure if nothing else, next time I see that type deal come up, I'll go ahead and purchase the unit, get the rebate and box of paper and just hold on to it, for when my current printer bites the dust...and I'll toss out the old and unbox the new.
Anyway, keep your eye out for deals like this. I'm guessing the pandemic and supply shortages are what has put this on hold, but as things are pretty much back to normal and supply routes are opening back up...I figure it'll come back around.
C