i have a epson stylus sx435w bought off net reasonable price and compatible ink very cheep off amazon and it lasts as long as if not longer than epson inks
And I have an Epson SX235. Agree with Smurf, they're good. I buy my inks from Hornsea Inkjets and pay around £15 for two complete sets. This is about a quarter of what Epson charge.
i was looking at the Epson, and was told it was a good buy, i still need to think about the ink side of it as that is usually the draw back
do both yours have to use a USB cable attached to PC, or is it wireless, as i can't quite figure out how it works
Epson have recommended to me the Expression XP-700 maybe because I said I wanted to print on thick (190 gm) inkjet papers, they gave me a link to lots of glowing reports, but when I went searching the net myself there are some really bad ones too, though this, frustratingly, seems to apply to all equipment, the SX435W included.
Khandro, I can only speak as I find. I've had three Epson printers over the years. I probably do about 4000 pages a year, perhaps more. Both colour and b/w. Never had any real problems. The current one prints photo quality pictures onto photo quality paper with no problem. Good luck with it.
i also only speak as i find never had any trouble with it it is wireless but do find sometimes need cable to scan and inks , i got 4 lots for about 16 pound from amazon
I have an Epson Stylus Photo RX640 printer/scanner/photocopier, which I bought new in 2007. It uses 6 cartridges, and I have always bought Epson inks. A set of 6 cost me (in November 2013) £74.99 from PC World, and a cartridge lasts me about 3-4 months. I don't do much printing, but I am very pleased with the machine, and I shall be sad if and when it dies on me.
These may not produce archive-quality photos but if it is just for everyday printing, plus the ability to use as a photocopier, I can't recommend HP highly enough.