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New MacBook Air, need printer recommendations please
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1916431" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>I find the HP bashing interesting. I have always had good success and good support for HP inkjet printers on my Macs. They run well, connect easily and do a good job printing. I must just be lucky in that. And when I had to contact HP (I did need to do that once) I got good support. Again, I must be lucky, I guess.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, my one-and-only time with a Canon printer was an absolute disaster. It would not print more than 10 pages before it went into a "cleaning" cycle. As a result, I never got more than 100 pages from the ink cartridges. I took it to a Canon repair center but they said that was "normal" for Canon printers. I carried that printer from the repair center to the recycling center and ditched it, stopped on the way home to get an HP and never looked back. </p><p></p><p>Never tried a Brother, but I've heard some nice things about them. We had Brother printers in my office, back in the day, and they seemed to work well as network printers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1916431, member: 396914"] I find the HP bashing interesting. I have always had good success and good support for HP inkjet printers on my Macs. They run well, connect easily and do a good job printing. I must just be lucky in that. And when I had to contact HP (I did need to do that once) I got good support. Again, I must be lucky, I guess. On the other hand, my one-and-only time with a Canon printer was an absolute disaster. It would not print more than 10 pages before it went into a "cleaning" cycle. As a result, I never got more than 100 pages from the ink cartridges. I took it to a Canon repair center but they said that was "normal" for Canon printers. I carried that printer from the repair center to the recycling center and ditched it, stopped on the way home to get an HP and never looked back. Never tried a Brother, but I've heard some nice things about them. We had Brother printers in my office, back in the day, and they seemed to work well as network printers. [/QUOTE]
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