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mikecotterill
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I like the Canon printers and have just bought a 5250 to replace my trusty old 3000 which finally gave up the ghost. They're about £100 and have got excellent reviews. I'm happy that I made a good choice.

 

As for ink, I never use the ludicrously expensive branded stuff. I get mine from INKredible.co.uk - cheap, good quality, excellent service (I don't have any connection with them other than as a repeat customer).

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i always use epsom, but heres a tip, buy it from Argos and pay the extra £12 or so for the guarantee, then if the ink dries up (through lack of use :001_rolleyes:) take it back, say its not working and they give you a new one free. then pay the £12 guarantee and start again.:biggrin:

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Been working my way through Cannon printers . Had several all performed well. As soon as the ink runs out its cheaper to by a new printer than replace the cartridges !

 

Not sure about Cannon but most printers dont come with full size cartridges just enough to get you going so you spend ££££,s soon after buying printer but proper cartridges last much longer.

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