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Re: What all-in-one printers are compatible with Windows 10?

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
After half a dozen Epsons I also went for a Brother..Wish I had done it sooner. Although the inks are expensive they last for ages and it's turned out to be better value than all the Epsons put together. Photos are OK and documents print fine.Plus it's easier to change the inks than on the Epsons.
It was your post saying that you were pleased with your Brother printer that had me looking at what printers Brother manufactured.

Have you tried compatible inks? My printer accepts them with no problem and they are a lot cheaper. I use this supplier, £10.66 for 5 XL cartridges (2 Black, 1 Cyan, 1 Magenta, 1 Yellow)
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