Bought for a college student. As it turned out, they require such a large amount of printed material. I was initially against buying this junk. It's not that bad, it's just that this cheap device is designed to pump money out of expensive printing. In general, I was once again convinced that the inkjet must be Epson. Pros below: Inexpensive. It started up under Manjaro without any problems - the drivers are in the AUR. Different cons: Incredibly "intuitive" controls, coupled with the lack of an instruction manual. Cartridges. Not only are they expensive and skinny, it’s even pointless to refill them, because if it starts to “streak”, then no matter how much new ink is poured into it, it will not start printing normally. It is unrealistic to blow it through with the help of a printer, but to disassemble and wash it, do I have nothing else to do? Prints half a sheet normally, then starts printing in stripes, and then just drives the paper. If you want normal printing - buy a new cartridge, which lasts a maximum of a month.
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