and it is a big, credible but.Īs I mentioned, I used other printers for decades, older printers. Perhaps, there is some truth to some claims that nozzles and print heads may be damaged if no ink is available, BUT. I would like to believe that Epson (and others) are dealing with their consumers in good faith and with integrity. It is true that I had never purchased such a cheap printer as the XP-630, but I recently retired and print documents so rarely, I thought surely this would accomplish the task. ![]() I am hopeful that this can be done and my ire with Epson may subside and happiness return to my printing at home experience. ![]() So, I am hoping that there is a setting that gives the OWNER the independence/freedom to decide when to replace the ink. I can tell when the print gets low and the quality falls. On every HP printer I had previously I could print until I DECIDED to replace the ink. ![]() So, even though there is plenty of black ink I cannot finish printing a document because the photo Black is low. I want to print a black and white document. Right now, my printer has a full xl black in. This one has been a nightmare.ink, settings, wireless hangups, etc.īut, the above rant is just for those thinking about buying a cheap printer.Īrticle after article online exists about ink cartridges having anywhere from 10 to 30 % ink left in them when Epson stops printing because it says a cartridge has to be changed. For 30 years I have had HP printers and always had a really good experience. This is my first (and perhaps last Epson printer).
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