- If you have one or two days not even printed and then will quickly print something, you can cook a cup of coffee in peace is now.
The printer will then start namely a yard long and certainly tintenverschwendenden cleaning process.
- The ink is (probably also because of the many unnecessary cleanings) very quickly empty.
- The cartridges are very expensive.
- If a cartridge is low, the printer refused to print - that means you also do not have the opportunity to decide for themselves that they would possibly be satisfied with a pale expression. No! The company Canon wants to buy new cartridges and therefore also decides when that is. Completely entmündigend the whole, I think.
- Have the printer running under Linux. There I must specify separately for each print, the printer takes the paper from the rear tray, even though the well so as Standard
is set. I do not do this, the printer still draws on the cassette and then displays an error message and I have to cancel the print.
Even under Windows, this default has been "adjusted" one or two times.
- I then also extra-time paper placed in the drawer, but it does not mean that the printer takes the paper from there. Maybe I have since made a mistake,
I did not but hammer out and abandoned after half an hour tinkering.
Conclusion: My next printer will no longer be determined by Canon. There is certainly also the other printer companies, which have good printing quality, do not waste ink and so make less funny business.