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I have concluded after researching, reading about and owning several inkjet printers, there is no 'Best' printer available. The best you can hope for is finding the one that sucks the least.
Thank you for sharing your experience. The cost of ink can indeed be a significant factor when choosing a printer. Some users have found value in third-party ink options or subscription services like HP's Instant Ink, which can sometimes reduce costs. However, it's essential to find a solution that works best for you. We appreciate your feedback and will keep this in mind for future reviews.
I always had HP and used them in my business for over 20 years with very few problems. I retired and wanted a smaller printer, redoing the office and want to get rid of one desk so needed an compact printer. I bought an Epson and from the day I hooked it up I hated it. I just bought the Desk Jet 4255e today and hope it will last a few years. I, of course, don't print a lot these days and then I never noticed it can also fax so hey, who faxes anymore, but you never know, but not sure I'll even bother with that part. The ink is not bad. I was expecting to pay over 100.00 for the black and color pack and it was like just over 50.00 and it will last ME a long time. I am NOT hooking up to the automatic replacement feature. I have enough tech stuff spying on me, I can buy my own ink.
@@pamelawing5747 Hi, I am considering a new basic all in one printer to replace an HP Deskjet 3054 that is now giving errors. How do you like the HP 4255e since using it?
I'm sorry to hear about your experience with HP printers. Customer feedback is crucial for improving product quality and service. While some users have positive experiences, I understand that it hasn't been the same for you. Thank you for sharing your perspective! If you're open to it, we’d love to hear which printer you found to be the best in your experience. Your insights can help others make informed decisions.
The only thing worrying me about the Epsom ink tank printers is the 'ink pad replacement', are they easy to replace without a third party reset code that has to be paid for or a free one time code for 80% fill only?
Great question! The ink pad replacement in Epson ink tank printers can be a bit tricky. The printer’s software does require a reset code to continue functioning after the ink pad is full. Epson provides a one-time reset code for free when the pad is at 80% capacity, but after that, you may need to purchase a reset code or seek third-party solutions. The physical replacement of the ink pad can also be challenging and might require professional service. It's definitely something to consider when choosing a printer. Thanks for bringing this up!
@@Buying_Master Thanks for the update, I really appreciate your response, for this reason I am not going to buy a tank printer, that has built in obsolescence, hopefully newer printer products will come on to the market with an option that the user can easily replace parts at minimal expense, and less stress. 👍🏼
Its clear you didn't do enough research. Pros always wrriten by manufacturers, Your job is to find real Cons and show to people and decide. Epson EcoTank printers have couple of serious issues. ink jamming and behind the printer ink absorbing sponge.
Hi AJ Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. Well, we believe it's best to share with my audience both PROS and cons to get the full picture. The CONS we mention might not necessarily be the CONS you could have found in the product because every user experience is unique. Thank again for sharing your thoughts with us !
The ET-16650 (not the lesser et-16600) is the best you as a garage business can do. This thing has 4x the amount of nozzles than the old wf-7610 or even the et-15000(and 16600) has. It is the exact same printer as a wf-7840, but has a built in CISS with FAT TUBES!!! Firstly, a 7840 cannot use a ciss because the printer will not support auto reset chips, requiring you to pull ink carts to replace the 1time use chips and introduce air... second, the tubes on a 3rd part CISS are way too thin. Not sure who the genius was that designed a ciss for the old 7610 or even the european 7840dtwf, but it is a terrible design and the carts are just garbage. (Should have designed dampers. Not carts.) As for the 16650, it is great quality, no fuss. The only issue with home printers is when paper curls. If you print a 13x19 page, chances are you will get corner smudges (print head rubs onto the paper). If you're doing 13x19, do not use 13x19 sheets. Use a 24 inch roll, cut it to 13 x 24 and print on it as it is, THEN cut the extra paper off after printing. I will never use 13x19 sheets ever again, only 24 inch rolls as I described.
I wont buy HP printers again; they are cheap up front but cost 10 times more in inks. . They sell printers below cost because they make up for it in ink sales.. also don't try using other inks or cartridges because HP hardware and firmware is deliberately designed to detect it and cause errors, print head damage, even rendering the scanners inoperable! Pay more up front and buy Canon Mega tanks or Epson Eco tanks. Their only issues are multiple page feeds and needing to replace and reset the waste tanks or pads. JUST SAY NO TO HP
I signed up for instant ink and when I canceled my subscription, they disabled my printer. The printer only uses HP cartridges. The printer is now back in the box.
I will never own another HP printer. Their MAC support has been horrible. There drivers quit functioning and make the printer dead before it’s time. Their Windows support is slightly better. The Windows drivers were kept updated for about 3 more years on the average. Same expensive Office printer dead on the MAC and functional on Windows. My MAC friends have had the same experience. Epson updates and support is much better on both platforms.
Links to the Best PRINTERS FOR HOME 2024 are listed below.
➜ 5. HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e Wireless Color All-in-One Printer - Best PRINTER FOR HOME reviewed as Best Overall
amzn.to/3Ptlchv
➜ 4. Epson EcoTank ET-2800 Wireless Color All-in-One - Best PRINTER FOR HOME reviewed as Best for Low-Cost Printing
amzn.to/3TtXe6K
➜ 3. Epson EcoTank ET-2850 Wireless Color All-in-One - Best PRINTER FOR HOME reviewed as Best for Mobile Printing
amzn.to/3VJPO2n
➜ 2. HP DeskJet 2755e Wireless Color inkjet-printer - Best PRINTER FOR HOME reviewed as Best Budget Printer
amzn.to/4amCt3P
➜ 1. HP OfficeJet 8015e Wireless Color All-in-One Printer - Best PRINTER FOR HOME reviewed as Best for Small Businesses
amzn.to/43ocXZP
I have concluded after researching, reading about and owning several inkjet printers, there is no 'Best' printer available. The best you can hope for is finding the one that sucks the least.
Hi ,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
Well, nothing is perfect !
Right‼️
Lol absolutely that’s what I’m looking for the one that sucks the least
If i can help it I will never buy another HP printer.... Ink is way too expensive
Thank you for sharing your experience. The cost of ink can indeed be a significant factor when choosing a printer. Some users have found value in third-party ink options or subscription services like HP's Instant Ink, which can sometimes reduce costs. However, it's essential to find a solution that works best for you. We appreciate your feedback and will keep this in mind for future reviews.
I always had HP and used them in my business for over 20 years with very few problems. I retired and wanted a smaller printer, redoing the office and want to get rid of one desk so needed an compact printer. I bought an Epson and from the day I hooked it up I hated it. I just bought the Desk Jet 4255e today and hope it will last a few years. I, of course, don't print a lot these days and then I never noticed it can also fax so hey, who faxes anymore, but you never know, but not sure I'll even bother with that part. The ink is not bad. I was expecting to pay over 100.00 for the black and color pack and it was like just over 50.00 and it will last ME a long time. I am NOT hooking up to the automatic replacement feature. I have enough tech stuff spying on me, I can buy my own ink.
@@pamelawing5747 Hi, I am considering a new basic all in one printer to replace an HP Deskjet 3054 that is now giving errors. How do you like the HP 4255e since using it?
I bought a 2nd hand Brother printer, have been using it for 10 years with ink cost equal a salamy pizza for 10000 papers. Talk about reliability.
That is awesome!
HP: NEVER again. I bought several HP pritners. Quality and service is so bad. Banned for life.
I'm sorry to hear about your experience with HP printers. Customer feedback is crucial for improving product quality and service. While some users have positive experiences, I understand that it hasn't been the same for you. Thank you for sharing your perspective! If you're open to it, we’d love to hear which printer you found to be the best in your experience. Your insights can help others make informed decisions.
The only thing worrying me about the Epsom ink tank printers is the 'ink pad replacement', are they easy to replace without a third party reset code that has to be paid for or a free one time code for 80% fill only?
Great question! The ink pad replacement in Epson ink tank printers can be a bit tricky. The printer’s software does require a reset code to continue functioning after the ink pad is full. Epson provides a one-time reset code for free when the pad is at 80% capacity, but after that, you may need to purchase a reset code or seek third-party solutions. The physical replacement of the ink pad can also be challenging and might require professional service. It's definitely something to consider when choosing a printer. Thanks for bringing this up!
@@Buying_Master
Thanks for the update, I really appreciate your response, for this reason I am not going to buy a tank printer, that has built in obsolescence, hopefully newer printer products will come on to the market with an option that the user can easily replace parts at minimal expense, and less stress.
👍🏼
So does the epson et 2800 make copies , print front and back on its own, make scans ?
Hi
Please, check out the product link for more information
when on the internet asking questions use it for great results for yourself
i have 2 espson eco tanks printers and the print heads can not be cleaned
Which model of ecotank? I just watched a video of someone cleaning the heads of an et-2800
Did you try to recharge with their support ?
I have three HP printers setting in my shop. None of them turn on. So Brother is next up
Hi
Without further info, I could only guess that you either have unstable electricity or you have been using ink jet printers
Its clear you didn't do enough research. Pros always wrriten by manufacturers, Your job is to find real Cons and show to people and decide. Epson EcoTank printers have couple of serious issues. ink jamming and behind the printer ink absorbing sponge.
Hi AJ
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
Well, we believe it's best to share with my audience both PROS and cons to get the full picture.
The CONS we mention might not necessarily be the CONS you could have found in the product because every user experience is unique.
Thank again for sharing your thoughts with us !
bruh its an AI
@@SpektrikMusic loooool
Hola Jose! Saludos. I just bought an 8550 today. Looking forward to printing some photos of our recent trip to Glacier National Park!
Happy printing
Thank you with helping with a smoother search for a printer!
Happy to help!
Never buy a cartage print tank or LaserJet, the best advice u need all of u
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on that
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on that
Please watch some videos from Louis Rossmann about HP printers...
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
We would do that ASAP.
Great video 👌
Glad you enjoyed
In my experience the HP Office Jet Pro is the worst printer Ive ever owned
Why would you say so ?
The ET-16650 (not the lesser et-16600) is the best you as a garage business can do. This thing has 4x the amount of nozzles than the old wf-7610 or even the et-15000(and 16600) has. It is the exact same printer as a wf-7840, but has a built in CISS with FAT TUBES!!!
Firstly, a 7840 cannot use a ciss because the printer will not support auto reset chips, requiring you to pull ink carts to replace the 1time use chips and introduce air... second, the tubes on a 3rd part CISS are way too thin. Not sure who the genius was that designed a ciss for the old 7610 or even the european 7840dtwf, but it is a terrible design and the carts are just garbage. (Should have designed dampers. Not carts.)
As for the 16650, it is great quality, no fuss. The only issue with home printers is when paper curls. If you print a 13x19 page, chances are you will get corner smudges (print head rubs onto the paper). If you're doing 13x19, do not use 13x19 sheets. Use a 24 inch roll, cut it to 13 x 24 and print on it as it is, THEN cut the extra paper off after printing. I will never use 13x19 sheets ever again, only 24 inch rolls as I described.
I wont buy HP printers again; they are cheap up front but cost 10 times more in inks. . They sell printers below cost because they make up for it in ink sales.. also don't try using other inks or cartridges because HP hardware and firmware is deliberately designed to detect it and cause errors, print head damage, even rendering the scanners inoperable! Pay more up front and buy Canon Mega tanks or Epson Eco tanks. Their only issues are multiple page feeds and needing to replace and reset the waste tanks or pads. JUST SAY NO TO HP
I signed up for instant ink and when I canceled my subscription, they disabled my printer. The printer only uses HP cartridges. The printer is now back in the box.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on that
I will never own another HP printer. Their MAC support has been horrible. There drivers quit functioning and make the printer dead before it’s time. Their Windows support is slightly better. The Windows drivers were kept updated for about 3 more years on the average. Same expensive Office printer dead on the MAC and functional on Windows. My MAC friends have had the same experience. Epson updates and support is much better on both platforms.
Which HP printer model have you bought ?
Sorry, I'll never buy an HP printer to just rent my own printer!
I'm not sure I understand what you mean !
HP ? Horrid. Never again’
Why not?
HP never again never never.
Why not ?