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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1865861" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>I gave up on Canon a few years ago. I had a PIXMA 990 that I started having problems with paper jams and other issues. Since I still had cartridges for it and the first one had worked pretty well, I bought a replacement that was the same model. It lasted no time before I started having issues. Got rid of the second one in favor of a Brother AIO.</p><p></p><p>I consistently had three problems with both Canons that I haven't had with the Brother AIO:</p><p>1. Setting up wireless network printing was a PITA with some of the worst directions I've ever seen.</p><p>2. Network printing g was unreliable. I would frequently have to restart the printer to get things working again.</p><p>3. The printer seemed to run an excessive number of cleaning cycles, wasting a lot of ink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1865861, member: 131855"] I gave up on Canon a few years ago. I had a PIXMA 990 that I started having problems with paper jams and other issues. Since I still had cartridges for it and the first one had worked pretty well, I bought a replacement that was the same model. It lasted no time before I started having issues. Got rid of the second one in favor of a Brother AIO. I consistently had three problems with both Canons that I haven't had with the Brother AIO: 1. Setting up wireless network printing was a PITA with some of the worst directions I've ever seen. 2. Network printing g was unreliable. I would frequently have to restart the printer to get things working again. 3. The printer seemed to run an excessive number of cleaning cycles, wasting a lot of ink. [/QUOTE]
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