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.
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