I gave up on Epson a LOOONG time ago, Jack. Same reasons, more or less, though if I was going to get a very high end photo printer, I might consider them, though Canon makes a very good competitor at the high end. But that's a really expensive enterprise.
My last two (and both still functioning just fine, BTW) color inkjets have been Canons. I like the single ink tank per color that the models I bought offer - because you almost never run out of all colors at once. I have an MP600 (very good scanner, copier and printer) and an i860. I got the i860 to replace an HP which I gave my in-laws and the MP600 I got with my MacBook Pro on one of those get-the-printer-for-almost-nothing-with-a-new-Mac deals. It actually also replaced an Epson scanner, which was a good enough scanner with HORRID software (used VueScan instead, since I already owned a license for that from a previous SCSI Microtek)
You seem to have a fair bit of pissed off company here:
http://www.photographyreview.com/cat/print...22_1688crx.aspxBTW - does it produce the lines even when you pick the highest print quality on correspondingly high quality paper? Of course, if it doesn't print properly for non-photo projects, then it isn't a whole lot of use.
What do you typically print the most of? Text? Photos? Recommendations will depend on what you use the printer for the most, although the Canon Pixma iP4500 reviews are
This Canon printer gets stellar reviews from 91 purchasers at
Amazon. (I've rarely seen this many 4 and 5 star reviews for a printer!) Just don't buy it there - $30 more than Apple or Newegg.
Reviews at NewEgg are even better:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16828102259 - read the first one as it's quite helpful. Both text and photos print very well.
Dell has the best price on it - $89 after a $30 rebate.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/product...px?sku=A1265446 except they're out of stock...and the rebate only runs until the end of June.
Both NewEgg and Apple have it for $99.95 with free shipping. (Not sure about shipping with Dell)