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The part I like the best about he printer is the ink tank system - it uses 6 individual tanks made of CLEAR plastic so you can confirm with your own eye they are empty when the printer tells you they are (there will be a little unusable amount in the "sponge" portion of the tank, but NONE in the main tank section). Because the tanks are just ink (no print head like in most HP and others) the price of new tanks is quite cheap (no need to risk the printer or the quality with refills or generic ink); and because there are 6 individual colors you only need to buy the color you ran out of, rather than buying a new "color" or "photo" tank like I have to do with my HP whenever one color goes out. You DO go through some colors a lot more than others - while it will vary depending on what you are printing, after printing out several hundred 8x10s I have gone through 3 "photocyan" tanks, 3 "photomagenta" tanks, 2 "cyan", one "magenta", one "yellow" and am still on my first tank of the other 2 colors. In ink savings alone, I have paid for this printer, and you feel MUCH better when you can pull out that little tank and confirm you really did go through the ink (I have often had my doubts).
If you print a lot of 4x6 snapshots, there is a seperate feeder for them that you can even leave in place while printing 8x10 sheets (or you can just lift it out if you want to load more 8x10 paper, as it cuts down the amount that can fit). I can't say how it would work with printing text documents, as I use it exclusively for photos.
And if you work on a Mac, it works Great with OSX.