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EPSON T60 or CANON iP4760 which one better ?
I heard that CANON uses "thermal tech", "the ink does not dry up on all papers", "using only canon papers gives superb quality" !! AND EPSON uses "PIEZO tech" , "good quality on all papers", "inks are water resistant", "Refill cannot be done", "Repairing of EPSON printers is very hard" !!
I don't know how far these are TRUE ... and I am confused to select one of these two !
Also don't know about cost per ( 4x6 photo) of the two ...
Thank you !!
3 Answers
- smedrikLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Piezoelectric heads actually do not work on all papers. There are many photo papers which need a slighlty heated ink to set the ink into the resin coating.
Personally I would go for the Canon.
The cost for a 4X6 depends upon the paper you are using as well as what you are printing. Generally for photo printing you cost is going to be about $0.50 - $1.00 per page. Very high, however if you need the convenience of printing at home - go with the canon.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
I have had two Canon printers. One failed in about 6 months, catastrophically, and it was always a problem but it's printing quality was amazing. My current better and newer, Canon Mp970 is beyond brilliant in quality and I was told that the Canon printer, from the sales people, had the lowest rate of ink wastage. I have had no problems with the MP970. Brilliant printer although I don't have much comparison except for the words of the young man who sold it to me.