Epson Ecotank L3110

IssiAmd

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Any feedback on this printer will be appreciated.
Have a basic Canon ink jet for home use which started troubling recently.

Takealot seems to have them at a good price currently and ebucks deals so far underwhelming.
 
I've got the L3050. The one you mention I believe only lacks wifi, the rest is pretty much the same.
Awesome printer, the ink it comes with really will last you years...nothing negative to say about the ecotanks
 
I have 2 Epson Echotanks at home.

Works great, ink last forever and cheap to buy.
 
I am looking at getting one. I just wanted to ask,
1. I had problems that my canon would sit say for month or 3 and the ink would run out of the pipes back to the tanks and it would net to do a reset to pull ink and that uses like half of the tank.

2. The canon needs to go to a canon center to get the waste ink counter reset even if I can replace it. ( its just some sponges that absorb the ink. I read that with the epson you can do this in its tools?
 
I am looking at getting one. I just wanted to ask,
1. I had problems that my canon would sit say for month or 3 and the ink would run out of the pipes back to the tanks and it would net to do a reset to pull ink and that uses like half of the tank.

2. The canon needs to go to a canon center to get the waste ink counter reset even if I can replace it. ( its just some sponges that absorb the ink. I read that with the epson you can do this in its tools?
Just press a button on the printer and it's reabsorbs more ink after no use
 
I am looking at getting one. I just wanted to ask,
1. I had problems that my canon would sit say for month or 3 and the ink would run out of the pipes back to the tanks and it would net to do a reset to pull ink and that uses like half of the tank.

2. The canon needs to go to a canon center to get the waste ink counter reset even if I can replace it. ( its just some sponges that absorb the ink. I read that with the epson you can do this in its tools?
Please let me know if you spot a deal.
As pointed out by wtg, Wi-Fi is definitely a factor to consider.
 
I bought an Epson L386. It's fine for its cheap ink and text printing, but image printing is completely washed out and low-res. My budget Canon printer whips the Epson's ass. So yeah, if you just wanna print documents, go for it. But if you wanna print photos or presentations, I'd avoid.
 
On sale at Game
 

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