Cheap, as up-to-date drivers, cant argue for the price.
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orig
28 Dec 15#1
good buy, not sure prices of the ink though
would also state thats its free delivery
Pateo to orig
28 Dec 15#7
Beware! I Purchased two Canon printer's approximately 5 years ago from ebuyer when I was registering warranty via Canon website they needed a warranty number etc which ebuyer had not supplied to me, I asked ebuyer for it and they kept making excuses etc ie "you don't need one' I then asked Canon they just said you can't register without the warranty number! So I couldn't make a warranty claim if I ever had problems with printer, luckily I never have, but I will be thinking twice before purchasing from ebuyer again!
select your model and it will take you to the driver.
Pateo
28 Dec 151#10
Cheers
Dave_dave69
shaunshaunshuan
29 Dec 15#11
Careful! Hp ink links for canon printer.
scooby555
30 Dec 15#12
I had a Cannon for 10 odd years, printed discs as well, was bulletproof - till it died.
So it was a choice between Epson and Cannon (ink costs), went for Cannon in the end - bloody awful software, drivers, must have mickey mouse programmers, its slow and buffer gets full, doesnt detect paper in tray and this is after 3 replacements (when brand new), I would strongly avoid and go for Epson.
n3m3s1s to scooby555
30 Dec 15#15
Your Canon was bulletproof or did you mean Epson ?
kalico
30 Dec 15#13
Bit off topic, but does anyone know of a deal on one with a multisheet scanner?
TehJumpingJawa
30 Dec 15#14
Since getting my Brother 8250cdn colour laser, I won't touch another ink jet.
Feature rich, fast, reliable, insanely cheap to run (get the refill kit!), great quality text, acceptable pictures, toner is so much more convenient and flexible than ink.
A steal for the ~£50 it was on hukd for, but imo easily worth £100.
scooby555
30 Dec 15#16
My old Canon was bulletproof, new ones are rubbish (I replaced with a new rubbish Canon), even if I dont know how to spell "Canon" lol.
indi64
31 Dec 151#17
guys ..no doubt these are great printers ...but unless you can get good cheap aftermarket ink cartridges. .steer clear as the replacement cartridges cost more than the printer.
We now use Epson as a great amount of printing..particularly the kids school work... and cheap cartridges always available. ..makes it no brainer ..
Opening post
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would also state thats its free delivery
http://www.ebuyer.com/store/Consumables/cat/Inkjet-Cartridges?q=Canon+Pixma+MG2450
http://www.tesco.com/direct/canon-pixma-mg2950-all-in-one-colour-wifi-enabled-wireless-inkjet-printerprint-copy-scan-a4/190-7249.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=190-7249
select your model and it will take you to the driver.
Dave_dave69
So it was a choice between Epson and Cannon (ink costs), went for Cannon in the end - bloody awful software, drivers, must have mickey mouse programmers, its slow and buffer gets full, doesnt detect paper in tray and this is after 3 replacements (when brand new), I would strongly avoid and go for Epson.
Feature rich, fast, reliable, insanely cheap to run (get the refill kit!), great quality text, acceptable pictures, toner is so much more convenient and flexible than ink.
A steal for the ~£50 it was on hukd for, but imo easily worth £100.
We now use Epson as a great amount of printing..particularly the kids school work... and cheap cartridges always available. ..makes it no brainer ..