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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Gates Jr." data-source="post: 1744597" data-attributes="member: 256913"><p>My older HP printers had the print nozzle built into the cartridge. Rarely had a problem with clogging. I bought a wireless EpsonWF-3640 which (I later found out) has the print nozzle built into the printer and not the cartridge. Have wasted much ink trying to clear out the stripes on the color inks. Still cannot remove everything. </p><p>Is this the new norm that all printers now have the print nozzle built into the printer? Does the new HP printers have this also?</p><p>Epson has been no help..won't buy another Epson.</p><p>I use my printer manly for printing text in black maybe twice a week, so that may increase the clogging problem. But I would also like to print color pics occasionally.</p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Gates Jr., post: 1744597, member: 256913"] My older HP printers had the print nozzle built into the cartridge. Rarely had a problem with clogging. I bought a wireless EpsonWF-3640 which (I later found out) has the print nozzle built into the printer and not the cartridge. Have wasted much ink trying to clear out the stripes on the color inks. Still cannot remove everything. Is this the new norm that all printers now have the print nozzle built into the printer? Does the new HP printers have this also? Epson has been no help..won't buy another Epson. I use my printer manly for printing text in black maybe twice a week, so that may increase the clogging problem. But I would also like to print color pics occasionally. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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