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Canon Wireless all in one printer
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Thank you so much, I collected the ex display printer from Yeovil yesterday. The ink leads and instruction manuals are still sealed in their bags and the printer itself unmarked. So may well be worth others considering the ex-display printer too.
I have always found canons to be cheap on ink in the past so fingers crossed for this one.0 -
Omg I can't believe canon are still using tricolour ink carts, what a massive rip off.
Do yourself a favour and stay away from this, you must get a printer with separate ink carts. For price id suggest a previous gen Epson like a 420 or 520 both available as wireless too and the ink is much much cheaper.
With tricolour carts when one of the colours runs out you have to replace it even if the other 2 colours are still nearly full.0 -
Decided to buy it. Just unpacked it and there was ink and a power lead! Not bad for £10 even if it's a little scratched.0
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Whoa! Super bargain at £10!0
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It's a bargain for a tenner for sure then once you've used the ink up get something cheaper to run lol0
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