I got a canon pixma tr4520 from a technologically challenged relative, who told me they couldn’t get it to print and it was mine to try and fix. I worked out that it didn’t have an ink cartridge in it (not even an empty), bought a replacement, and got it printing. But now it has vertical alignment issues and paper jams. I can’t afford a new printer right now, and I would love to fix this one. My fear is that I’ll sink half the cost of a new one into it between the ink I already bought and replacement parts, just for it to come out not working anyway. Is it worth my time to try and fix or should I cut my losses and start saving for a new unit?
There’s been some talk about Brother imitating HP lately. Last thing I heard is that they’ve been attributing it to a ‘faulty’ firmware upgrade and offering a ‘fix’. Personally I’m not yet sure what to think of it - it’s one thing I’ll be keeping an eye on though. My current HP printer will still happily work with third-party toner but is slowly approaching the end of its lifespan.
Generally speaking, for the average user who doesn’t need special hardware to produce ultra-quality borderless photo posters on a regular basis: