I am very happy with this printer and the price is right. But... it makes me miss my beloved MP560. I ordered a cheaper printer first, thinking if these printers only last a few years, what's the point of spending more, but the cheaper one was TOO cheap: I hated it from the start for its lack of features and inconveniences. Working procedure and then for the first week or so the scanner started to scan crooked which forced me to send it back. The scanner is just as important to me as the printer. Lesson learned. I was glad it has a sheet feed scanner. I was happy with it in almost every way, except that it lacked one thing my old MP560 had: a sheet feeder. I haven't tried feeding cards from the paper trays, but in my experience printers that need to rewind paper don't work very well with cards. Also, it can't handle paper sizes as small as a personal check, and I've made it a habit for a number of years to print my own checks (handwriting them looks bad and is just as annoying as my accounting software prints the check and writes it with an action). Well, now I'll write one check a month so I can live with that. But it was worth my one star rating. I'm happy with the very large ink cartridges: the old MP560 used up its small cartridges like a breeze. Overall I think this is a good printer, especially in its price range and I hope it lasts as long as the old MP560.
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