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Choosing the HP Officejet Pro X576DW(with CISS) or HP PageWide Pro 477


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Greetings to all geeks here,

 

 

Had trouble deciding which one to choose for my next printer after my MG6170 died due to clogging of CISS issues....

Once again I have decided to go with these 2 options (even though the ciss has a lot of issues but ink is cheap), links as below for each:

 

http://singink.com/p...nk-tank-system/

https://www.hachi.te...-printer-d3q20d

 

Not sure which one to choose but lately I have been going for the retail version which is the 477dw.....or even the 577dw however for that price I rather choose the x576dw.

 

 

Any recommendations on which one should I get?

 

Regards

 

PS: Apologies I couldn't find a appropriate section for my question, so decided to put here instead... 

Had trouble deciding which one to choose for my next printer after my MG6170 died due to clogging of CISS issues....

Once again I have decided to go with these 2 options (even though the ciss has a lot of issues but ink is cheap), links as below for each:

 

http://singink.com/p...nk-tank-system/

https://www.hachi.te...-printer-d3q20d

 

Not sure which one to choose but lately I have been going for the retail version which is the 477dw.....

 

Any recommendations on which one should I get?

 

Regards


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Hello,

Looks like either printer would be ok.
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