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Review on πŸ–¨οΈ High-Quality Canon PIXMA G1411 Inkjet Printer: Color, A4 Size, Black by Barbara Krasowicz ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I do not recommend spending your money on this.

BECAUSE TO THIS, YOU WON'T SUCCEED. If you fumble, you can extend the life of it; if not, you have to make 10,000 prints, and then you can dance with a tambourine.

Pros
  • Price was once considered to be a virtue. Today for almost 20,000 dollars, an option that is absolutely unattractive is available.
Cons
  • Canon, you MIGHT have the ideal picture printer in your arsenal. BUT(!) Ah! As is customary, a great deal of "BUT" 1. Beginning at the 5,000-sheet mark, the pickup roller will no longer take thicker paper of 200g or higher. At first, saving the rubber by wiping it with alcohol is effective; later, however, you will need to find a way to enhance its thickness. 2. When the counter reached 7,000, the vacuum in the plumes was no longer present, and ink stopped flowing from the containers to the print head in the order of black to color. In the event that air does enter the head, the only way to remove it is by manually pumping (syringes) 2. After a distance of 10,000 it is no longer wear-resistant because the stop of the carriage on the upper rail has worn away. The end effect is that the head makes contact with the paper. To cure it, the thickness of the material is increased. 3. After 15,000 seconds, it is no longer possible to achieve vacuum. No pumping will help, you need to open the valves on the containers so that the paint itself merges into the head. (odd, but it does make a difference). 4. The carriage drive motor stopped working after 17,000 miles (light smoke, graphite brushes inside worn out to zero, disassembling it and replacing graphite does not always help, alignment is disturbed, so it is better to change the motor completely)

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May 29, 2023
I would like wi-fi in it, wires are the last century. No USB cable included!