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    Newbie questions

    Hello! In a rather impulsive mood, I bought a Canon LBP7110Cw because it was cheap and came with some extra goodies (a 1TB external HDD and a cheapo tablet). I've been yearning for a color laser printer for ages now.... I used to be naughty and print out stuff at work but we're no longer doing...
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    Thoughts on the Canon iP7250?

    I've been looking to get a 5-ink printer. I could get an old 4500 or get a new 7250. I don't think I'm too comfortable with the idea of buying a used printer wherein I don't know how it's been treated in the past and how close the printhead is to going kaput, however, I see the new 7250 is...
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    Planning to refill with PG-510 and CL-511 cartridges

    While I appreciate that the general consensus here is to use single-color cartridges, I am planning to work with and refill the lowly PG-510 and CL-511 cartridges for four reasons: 1. It is what I have, and I've refilled PG-50 and CL-51 inks before so I am a bit familiar with the line (I've...
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    Printer "heirarchy"?

    I keep hearing things about old printers being the best, like the IP4500, before (or just as) they introduced chipped cartridges. However, it is a pain to find any in good condition and even then, I am a bit skeptical about the condition of the print head. Is there an actual list or database...
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    What's the general scene on refilling now?

    Hello guys! I've been refilling my Canon printers years ago thanks to the help I got through these forums. Unfortunately, I've lost my old login, so this is a new account. The last time I was here, Canons seemed to be the printer-of-choice even for those who print pictures or do photography...
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    Printout is not aligned square with the paper

    Hello guys! I got a "gift" of a second-hand Canon MP270 and bought some refill inks for it. Ironically, for about 5, I could've bought a brand-new printer.... anyway, when I print from this 270, the printout is skewed, like the paper is fed (or the image is printed) about 3 degrees rotated to...
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