My experience with Epson printers has been just the opposite. I have a 1520 that I have had many years. It is a work horse and it does all the things I could ever want a printer to do. It still does most of my printing work. When I got a couple of new computers that needed usb printers, I bought an Epson 2500 and it has worked beautifully since the day I bought it more than three years ago. mj >Duane, > >I'll never buy another Epson. The problems I experienced with the >one I had sends my blood pressure sky high just thinking about. >Don't do it, don't do it. > >Anyway, having said that--I have never owned that model. This is >just my opinion. I am sure other's will disagree. > >Renita > >On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 10:45 PM, Duane Murphy wrote: > >>--- At Thu, 23 Jan 2003 19:07:21 -0800, Jane Sprando wrote: >> >>>I am ready to buy a new iMac, but I am confused about which printer to get. >>>I need your comments, opinions and advice. Thanks. >> >>I was doing a little research before Christmas on a new printer. We >>decided against it (as developing digital pictures at Sam's Club seems to >>be working fine). However, my present conclusion was the Epson 825. >> >>My basic criteria was a reasonable price with the potential to be >>networkable. It also had to do borderless prints and work with OS X. >>(Note there maybe a problem with borderless prints on OS X. I would >>expect that to eventually be fixed.) >> >>It has all the latest stuff as I recall. >> >>If price is no object, then the Epson 2100 (or 2200 which ever is still >>available) comes with very high recomedations. It's pricey but produces >>excellant prints according to sources. >> >> ...Duane