Greetings,
just been reading this thread and thought I would add my 33p worth. . .
I've owned two printers ever and they were both Epsons, The first was an EPSON STYLUS Colour 850 (3 ink)
bought that back in 2000 ish and it cost just over £200, got a couple of years use out of that but I found out two things
1) If I didn't do a print for some time (1-2months) I found that the print heads dried up a bit causing streaks. To fix this all I had to do was a few head cleans and everything was back to normal (but used up a fair bit of ink on the cleans)
2) The Official EPSON inks were really good but *really* expensive, so after a few years I got a bit fed up with paying through the nose for inks and decided to grab myself a full set of *compatible* cartridges for a fraction of the price (you read about so many people saying how good they are right!) anyway BIG mistake, I should have realised it after I did my first print out, the smell of the ink on the printed page was akin to ammonia. To cut along story short the prints were rubbish and the ink destroyed the print head, I sent it back to an Official Epson service centre (costing me £40.00) for them to fix it and they gave me a quote of £200 to repair it!!!
Ok so I thought fek it no way, may as well buy a new printer which I did, a nice shiny EPSON Stylus Photo R200 (6 ink), which I have been using until recentley.
Now its run out of ink (maybe 3rd time in two years) and I see epson are charging £50.00 odd for a full set of replacements (6 inks), damn that used to be £30, and the printer only cost me £75.00 hmmm. . . .
So I do actually really need a printer right now, spent a few days looking around and finally decided to buy a B&W laser printer.
The Laser vs Inkjet debate is an interesting one, but if at the end of the day you do a fair amount of document printing and you care about costs then I believe laser is best solution. Yes I won't be able to do any of my snazzycolour CD labels anymore but thats about it. I get most of my photo prints done at the high street stores now (take the images there on USB thumb drive/or CD) or you can order them via the internet, actually works out cheaper than doing your own prints at home.
So from my personal experience I have decided to leave the ink-jet path and go laser, I just want a workhorse printer that will hammer out documents 24/7 and where I don't need to think about costs or refill the paper tray or toner that often. . . .
The best thing I could find in my price range was the DELL 1710, it does 1200x1200 dpi resolution prints and set me back £127 brand new, hope its the biz!
To sum up:
a) I think ink-jet is more a convenience thing now, similar to how a minibar is *convenient* in a hotel room, and just as expensive! I do still think its a nice thing to have if your new to computing *or* have never owned a modern inkjet photo printer before, but after you paid out for inks a few times the novelty wears off
b) 3rd Party compatible inks have never been good for me, and I'm fairly sure any prints you make using these won't stand the test of time, having said that I never tested a whole different bunch of them but after melting my £200 printer using some I wasn't keen to have another go
c) If you have read all this post then your a total geek with nothing better to do lol!