Hi Randy - I have the Canon MX922... In addition, I reviewed the 'new' printer on Amazon and was somewhat concerned w/ the negative opinions (pic below) - some of the 1* reviews are of concern to me...
You have a Canon MX922, so I assume that you know how awesome it is. Especially for the price. (I've seen them going for as low as $75.)
If you go back and check, the MX922 had the same odd mix of a bunch of 5 star reviews, and a surprising number of one star reviews on Amazon:
Robot Check
It's been that way with most Canon all-in-one inkjet printers. My conclusion is that no matter how good they are, there are going to be a certain number of individual examples that are defective (the need to make them to sell at a price point, rather than have them be built like a tank, is likely responsible, but to balance that out, my experience is that Canon's warranty support is first rate), but also, sadly, there are a certain number of people who are too stupid to be using computers, and that there are a certain number of people who won't be happy no matter what the circumstances.
P.S. as usual, the 'cheapness' of the printer is made up soon in the cost of the ink - wish this modus operandi would change!
If you are using OEM replacement cartridges, you are letting yourself be raped. There are lots of third party (compatible) cartridges for much less, but many are complete junk. Which is why I've been keeping track of excellent, reliable sources for compatible cartridges for years.
Here is an extremely reliable source for compatible cartridges whose prices are a fraction of those for OEM cartridges:
Set of ALL FIVE replacement cartridges for Canon MX922
$16
Canon PGI-250XL & CLI-251XL High-Yield Compatible Cartridge 5-Pack | Carrot Ink
Or less if you buy in bulk, or get on their mailing list and wait for a sale. I usually do the latter and buy all the cartridges that I need for an entire year at one time. That usually works out as costing less than $60 to be able to print in color with impunity for a year!
DISCLAIMER: If you are the type of person who is going to get all upset and call me names and the like if you get a bad example of an ink cartridge, PLEASE ignore every one of my posts and DO NOT follow my suggestions. It's possible to get a bad example even if you purchase the most expensive OEM supplies. Over the decades I've only gotten a handful of bad examples, and as many from OEM sources as from third party sources. It happens. So know that you purchase at your own risk. I'm sorry that I have to make such a disclaimer, but experience tells me that I have to.