By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more
Forum sponsored by:
Forum sponsored by Forum House Ad Zone

Brother HL-1250 telling me it's retiring

Old age has caught up

All Topics | Latest Posts

Search for:  in Thread Title in  
Howard Lewis05/11/2016 15:34:13
7227 forum posts
21 photos

To the manufacturers horror, I had more Nozzle blockages on my Epson C66 using genuine inks. "Spurious" ink has resulted in far fewer problems, and much less ink wastage in nozzle cleaning.

I wonder what will be a suitable replacement when it finally fails?

Howard

Roderick Jenkins05/11/2016 15:58:17
avatar
2376 forum posts
800 photos

I had endless trouble with nozzles blocking on my HP deskjets. I changed to Canon and have never had a problem since, even though the Canon nozzles are part of the machine and not part of the cartridge. I use 3rd party inks.

I'm on my second Canon, only because I couldn't get a W7 driver for my old scanner and it was an opportunity to buy a WiFi all in one. I gave the old printer away and, as far as I am aware, it is still going strong.

Rod.

OuBallie19/11/2016 16:07:48
avatar
1181 forum posts
669 photos

Anyone have any experience or advise on what compatible cartridges to use on the R360 please?

I have a set of genuine ones, but they will run out eventually, especially the black now that the laser has cried enough.

Geoff - Work on the Austin progresses.

Maurice19/11/2016 16:39:26
469 forum posts
50 photos

I have used inks from "Ink Worldwide" on a Cannon and a Hewlett Packard ink jet printers, and a friend uses the same on his A3 Epson ink jet. Changed over as soon as they were out of warranty. Never had one clog, and the colour rendition is excellent. No connection to them except as a customer.

Maurice

Rik Shaw19/11/2016 17:10:41
avatar
1494 forum posts
403 photos

It makes you wonder what these printer manufacturers are up to these days re: the blocked nozzle curse. Back in the early days of ink jets I had access to an Epson Stylus black only inkjet printer. I only used it now and again and it would sit for months on end unused in my brothers office but would always print perfectly when needed.

When my brother retired the printer had not been used for perhaps eighteen months and just before it went into the skip with his ancient 386 PC I briefly gave it a try - it was still printing perfectly!

I started by saying that It makes you wonder what these printer manufacturers are up to these days but on reflection I KNOW what they are up to. Doesn't it just make you seethe?

Rik

 
OuBallie19/11/2016 18:38:42
avatar
1181 forum posts
669 photos

Thanks Maurice, will give them a try.

Rick,

Full marks to Epson for their 'tank' models.

They where scared stiff that the higher price would have killed their idea, but the complete reverse.

Other manufacturers WILL have to respond now, and at last, as they have had their years of ripping us of come to an end.

On the subject of ripping-us off, what about shaver cartridge blades, I will do a separate post on a no cost method of sharpening.

Geoff - Trying to consume a slice of ghastly sweet cream sponge cake from a supermarket (M . . .s) and nearly gagging it's so bad, so out for the birds in the morning

charadam19/11/2016 20:34:34
185 forum posts
6 photos

I bought a Samsung 460 series multifunction machine 3 years ago. Good printer and very capable.

Wish they would bring out a "tank" system for lasers!

Jon19/11/2016 21:47:21
1001 forum posts
49 photos

Have had most inkjet makes over the last two decades and will never ever buy another HP after the last two that never worked from new. Still waiting on a £50 cashback from 5 years ago, customer service useless. I would take with a pinch of salt HP claims of X amount of prints 600 colour I wasn't getting 90 prints at £110 a chuck genuine £15 refillable. They don't like aftermarket cartridges either and the chips have to be used by sell by date whether cartridge full or not.

Any printer you will have to look at the disguised running costs, non worse than the cheap colour lasers for up to £180 which are only supplied with starter toners. In no time at all Samsung will knock you over £230 for new toners so that cheap £130 now turns in to £360 hence why so many cheap lasers for sale without toner/s.
Do have a Brother MFC 9460 the last before they went chipped, toners are refillable and cheap even the genuine, newer ones you cant refill.

Weighing all the cons up I ended up with an Epson ET2550 from PCWorld back in April with £30 Epson promotion making it £170 plus 3yr guarantee.
It can spend weeks doing nothing then power up for one page in seconds or print 100's of pages with its small capacity paper feed, does me.
So far the blacks just about started to drop mixed A4 photos and black text probably done around 800 to now, the 3 colours no sign of movement. Beauty is at this rate old HP 940XL's I would be on 2nd set of cartridges £220 so far.
Downside is the ET 2550 is a basic printer comparable to sub £90 offerings, if it lasts 3 years I will be saving £600 running costs.

Neil Wyatt19/11/2016 22:00:02
avatar
19226 forum posts
749 photos
86 articles
Posted by OuBallie on 19/11/2016 18:38:42:

On the subject of ripping-us off, what about shaver cartridge blades, I will do a separate post on a no cost method of sharpening.

I can't say you look like an expert on shaving Geoff....

Neil

All Topics | Latest Posts

Please login to post a reply.

Magazine Locator

Want the latest issue of Model Engineer or Model Engineers' Workshop? Use our magazine locator links to find your nearest stockist!

Find Model Engineer & Model Engineers' Workshop

Sign up to our Newsletter

Sign up to our newsletter and get a free digital issue.

You can unsubscribe at anytime. View our privacy policy at www.mortons.co.uk/privacy

Latest Forum Posts
Support Our Partners
cowells
Sarik
MERIDIENNE EXHIBITIONS LTD
Subscription Offer

Latest "For Sale" Ads
Latest "Wanted" Ads
Get In Touch!

Do you want to contact the Model Engineer and Model Engineers' Workshop team?

You can contact us by phone, mail or email about the magazines including becoming a contributor, submitting reader's letters or making queries about articles. You can also get in touch about this website, advertising or other general issues.

Click THIS LINK for full contact details.

For subscription issues please see THIS LINK.

Digital Back Issues

Social Media online

'Like' us on Facebook
Follow us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter
 Twitter Logo

Pin us on Pinterest

 

Donate

donate