I know its a bit early to possibly post this, but I wanted to get some discussion if this is a good printer, seems to be $20 less then the last time it was on sale.
- Costco member savings for 5/19-6/13 has a $70 discount on the
Epson EcoTank ET-3760 Special Edition All-in-One Wireless Printer with Two Bonus Black Ink Bottles
Features:
- Includes 1 Set of EcoTank Ink and Two Bonus Bottles of Black Ink
- Refillable Ink Tanks for Cartridge-Free Printing
- Wireless Printing From Smartphone or Tablet
- Print Speed: 15 Black/8 Color Pages Per Minute
- Compatible Epson Ink: Black 502 and Color 502
https://www.costco.com/epson-ecot...18531.html
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Edit: clarifying my next printer needs to print 110 lb cardstock.
Edit: clarifying my next printer needs to print 110 lb cardstock.Me too, lookinI
Edit: clarifying my next printer needs to print 110 lb cardstock.
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Edit: clarifying my next printer needs to print 110 lb cardstock.
This is a great printer. I have this printer. Refillable ink is the way to go. I'm not going to name companies, but Ink Cartridges are like ticking time bombs. If you rarely print, it will force you to replace the cartridge, if I recall correctly, yearly... So money down the drain if you don't print much. We moderately use the printer for school related stuff. So far had the printer for 2 plus years and hadn't had to buy ink for it.
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Luckily both times epson replaced the printers with the newer model no questions asked even though I was outside of the warranty period, so their customer service is pretty stellar.
My current one is starting to show head misalignment and no matter how many times I clean and auto align the head, it is still visible on all pages, and it doesn't pull paper from the lower expansion paper tray anymore...
Debating on trying to go through another warranty claim or just getting a new one altogether with the cartridge-less refillable ink.
Thanks for the comment. I've been holding out while my kids get progressively older and more pissed at me for only having a black and white printer for their school projects. I was waiting for a comment exactly like yours: good printer, refillable.
Thanks again.
I have 19 in service.. some for over 7 years.. and only 1 died (was user error).
A little search will lead you to which model you want (features)
and most have super cheap toner available. replacement drums are also about $20 which isnt needed often.
If you need color I like the idea of this refillable ink jet.