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Blogger Will said...

Here's my take, based on my In my experience as a software tester in the Microsoft Mac Business Unit.

A major problem with HP is that their All-in-One group is separate from their printer group, and their laser printer group is in yet a third group; all three groups are located in different cities, and only God knows which one is responsible for writing the software for their printers.

Canon's problem is that they have practically zero contact with large Mac software vendors in the US. They make excellent drivers, but if a bug or conflict comes up, you have to route it through their Japanese offices to get any action.

Epson is strongly committed to working with software companies, but as I mentioned before, cost of ownership of their printers is relatively high due to the short life of their ink cartridges.

Personally, my next printer purchase will be a mid-range Canon inkjet. The next after that will be a cheap Brother laser printer, which are surprisingly good for B&W printout with Mac OS X.

5:20 PM

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