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I have always prefered HP printers (currently have the 7350) because in addition to making great prints they were also better (atleast IMHO) for everyday use.
I am replacing the 7350 (bad USB connection on the back of the printer the primary reason) and considering the Epson R800.
How is this for everyday use as far as basic black printing – printing letters, printouts from e-mails, etc.? I have always heard – never actually checked it out myself though I do have one Epson (Stylus Photo 760?) – that they were (a) slow printing black and (b) the black text was not a pure black but a combination of the colored inks which caused the inks to run out quicker. The HP’s photo printers (atleast the 7350) has a black ink cartridge that is used solely for text, etc.
Thanks for any imput
I am replacing the 7350 (bad USB connection on the back of the printer the primary reason) and considering the Epson R800.
How is this for everyday use as far as basic black printing – printing letters, printouts from e-mails, etc.? I have always heard – never actually checked it out myself though I do have one Epson (Stylus Photo 760?) – that they were (a) slow printing black and (b) the black text was not a pure black but a combination of the colored inks which caused the inks to run out quicker. The HP’s photo printers (atleast the 7350) has a black ink cartridge that is used solely for text, etc.
Thanks for any imput
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