> There are lots of older printers offered free when people update windows
> and cannot get it to work on the printer. So if you are using windows 8
> or earlier, or are good at messing with OS problems, you should be able
> to find a working printer. I currently have 2 HP all-in-ones, a B&W
> (M1212NF) and a color one (MFP M177fw) on my network, and a Brother
> all-in-one as a backup. Both work with my wife's Windows 10 computer
> after some fiddling.
I agree with you. I had 2 Pixma MX922 all in ones which I had to junk when they died, an MX960 which I had to junk when it died, and a somewhat longer-lasting older MX 860 which I decided had in fact died when it started giving the non-specific B200 error message. Canon printers were amazing but they do seem to have had a sort of planned obsolescence about them.
But the question is: Is the 8710 worth saving? I agree there are lots of all-in-ones out there and at the moment I dont actually have a scanner or a copier.
But is there a problem with this unit taking pigmented ink? Why are there so few places where after-market ink can be bought at reasonable cost?
Like you, I dont print very often and I also have an HP 1525nw for when I need inexpensive printing so I'd like to know, - how reliable are all the lousy reviews and should I go to all the bother of pulling this thing apart if it promises to give endless error messages when laboriously put together again ?