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Epson RX595 or HP C5280

Last post 05-11-2008, 5:38 AM by aggiedad. 6 replies.
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  •  04-22-2008, 8:01 PM 309836

    Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    I will be mostly using this printer to print labels on inkjet printable CD's but will also use the other features as well.  I have done a lot of searching and research on both of these and it seems as if they are almost even and I can get them for about the same price both just under $100 and I just want to know what would be the better one to go with?
  •  04-22-2008, 9:03 PM 309865 in reply to 309836

    Re: Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    epson because you can get ink on ebay for epson printers for nothing. hp your going to pay a premium for their ink regardless of where you go.

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  •  04-23-2008, 7:54 AM 310040 in reply to 309865

    Re: Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    anyone else?
  •  04-23-2008, 12:02 PM 310188 in reply to 310040

    Re: Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    I would lean towards the epson for longevity of quality prints, and the fact that their ink is cheap just as computergeek said on ebay or whatnot. I have the rx595 myself and love it.

  •  04-25-2008, 12:01 PM 311473 in reply to 310188

    Re: Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    Er...I'd prefer HP Photosmart C5280 (this one, right) with all the features listed. It prints on CDs and DVDs with reasonably fast at scanning and printing, good quality scans and prints, and nice storage slot for the CD/DVD tray. Ink cartridges are available in small and large sizes...compared with Epson, HP would be my first choice! well, Canon is always my favorite. SmileAnyway, hope it would help. Big Smile


  •  04-30-2008, 2:30 PM 314197 in reply to 309836

    Re: Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    I have two Epson printers and one of them is the RX595. The only drawback to the Epson printers is that you do want to print at least a page or two about once every two weeks to help dispell head clog. That's really the only advantage the HP "might" have over the Epson. The HP ink cartridges have the print head built in to them. On the Epsons they are built in the printer itself. However, even on HPs or Canons or any printer, if you don't use them for long periods of time (a month and a half or more) the heads can get clogged as well, whether in the ink cartridge or the printer. Ink drys up or coagulates over time, just the facts.

    That being said though I would go with the Epson hands down! I've had a lot of Epson printers starting with an old Color 400. None of them have ever gone out on me, I upgrade and give the old ones away. You take care of them and they go and go and go. Ink is also less expensive for the Epsons because the cartridges are simpler since they don't have the print heads in them. Also, over the years and today I notice the same major design flaws on the HP printers. Most of it lies in the paper transport path. Far too many moving parts that are unnecessary and fail over time. The paper path on the HPs is too twisty as opposed to the Epsons which are fairly straight through.

    As for obtaining ink, you don't have to pay for the lable, Epson, HP or otherwise. Check out this supplier www.klassicspecialties.com. I have been using their ink exclusively for over 10 years in my printers and have never encountered a single problem. These are not cheap refills. (Never refill your ink cartridges yourself). The only difference between their ink and store bought brand name is just that, the brand name and fancy packging on the box. If you check them out make sure you read their policies, it will make you feel better about giving them a try. They stand behind their inks. You will be glad you did. Example = complete set for the Epson RX595 = $30.00 that's a far cry from $10 a peice, although I think they run a little higher than that in the stores! If you do decide to save loads of money by trying them out (you'll be singing their praises after you try them), be aware that when you load the ink cartridges you'll get a warning about compatiblity. Ignore this warning and choose to continue using the cartridge. That "warning" is a marketing ploy. Epson is just trying to sell you ink at inflated prices.

    (There is a continuous flow system available if you think your going to print that much. It's about $30 for the system itself, but I have never tried it, so I can't personally comment. I've seen it in action and it seems to be ok, but I don't need it).


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  •  05-11-2008, 5:38 AM 319768 in reply to 314197

    Re: Epson RX595 or HP C5280

    Hi I love the Epsom just a great all around printer


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