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Product Name: | Canon PIXMA TS3522 Wireless AIO Printer w/Glossy Photo Paper - GP-701 - 4x6 (50 Sheets) |
Product Description: | Welcome to simple and intuitive printing with the PIXMA TS3522 Wireless InkJet All-in-One Printer. Easy to setup and easy to use. Improved Wi-Fi® setup through Wireless Connect a Rear Paper Tray for quick reloading of plain or photo paper plus a flatbed scanner — the PIXMA TS3522 is more than your basic printer. You can also easily print from your mobile devices using the Canon PRINT app AirPrint® Mopria® Print Service or from computers with built-in Wi-Fi. |
Product SKU: | 748151317 |
UPC: | 660685233799 |
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You'll be lucky if this printer remains functional long enough to get through the cartridges it comes with, and then when it does die in a few months just send it off to the ole landfill and buy another $40 printer.
You'll be lucky if this printer remains functional long enough to get through the cartridges it comes with, and then when it does die in a few months just send it off to the ole landfill and buy another $40 printer.
I have a pixma that cost $40 that is 8 years old.
In my experience, the cost of the printer has had little to do with how long it lasts. I've had $200 printers fail within 2 years (right outside the warranty period).
But, nearly every inkjet I've ever owned has lasted long enough for the inevitable question to arise, as stated in your first paragraph "how do I go around this scam." That question has been satisfactorily answered -2 ink bottles ago.
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I have a pixma that cost $40 that is 8 years old.
In my experience, the cost of the printer has had little to do with how long it lasts. I've had $200 printers fail within 2 years (right outside the warranty period).
But, nearly every inkjet I've ever owned has lasted long enough for the inevitable question to arise, as stated in your first paragraph "how do I go around this scam." That question has been satisfactorily answered -2 ink bottles ago.
Based on my personal experience of 2 PIXMA printers I've owned. They're disposable garbage.