
I had an Epson monoblock that I liked, but my printers are only at home for occasional printing. The black Epson cartridge was empty so I bought a genuine Epson cartridge which the printer didn't recognize. Complained to Epson and sent a new one. When the printer emptied the nozzles, my color cartridges were low on ink. Deciding this was some kind of Epson trick, I decided not to use the manufacturer's expensive cartridges. Epson is a boat anchor when there are few cartridges. It won't do anything. So far Brother has met all my expectations. Easy setup, WiFi works great from my computer, tablet or phone. I have already researched where I can get compatible cartridges to keep refill costs low. I understand that Brother will still scan when the cartridges are low, but I haven't had to do that yet.

Inkjet printer HP Printer HP 2LB19A Ink Tank 115 (A4), Color Ink, 1200 dpi, 8/5 ppm, 360MHz, Duty 1000p, Tray 60, USB, CISS, Inbox: HP GT51XL Black
31 Review

Inkjet MFP CANON PIXMA TS3140 black
20 Review

Highly Efficient HP DeskJet 2722: All-in-One Wireless Color Inkjet Printer
20 Review

MFP inkjet HP DeskJet Plus Ink Advantage 6075, color, A4, white
24 Review

π¨οΈ OKI MICROLINE 320 Turbo Mono Dot Matrix Printer: Dependable and Efficient!
7 Review

π¨οΈ Fargo HDP5000 Dual Side ID Card Printer with Mag Encoder: Complete Supplies Bundle and Card Imaging Software 89013
3 Review

Epson LQ-590II Monochrome Dot Matrix Printer - 24-pin
7 Review

Epson TM-U220B Dot Matrix Receipt Printer with Ethernet, Auto Cutter, and Power Supply Included
4 Review