For some years I had an Epson SX535 ink-jet.
I don't know how well aware people are, but printer software has a 'page-counter' installed and when the printer gets to a predetermined number of pages, it will stop printing and say 'printer error - return the printer to a service agent'. Each time you print, worse still if you run 'print-head cleaning', some ink goes into pads in a 'waste ink' container. The software assumes that when the preordained number of pages that have been printed, the pads will be saturated.
Cynics will see this as a 'con' to get you to buy a new printer. Well fine - just pay for resetting software & password, and try your luck. There are lots of videos on YouTube telling you how to reset the counter. But it's no use just resetting to counter without changing the pads. My pads were saturated and new ones unobtainable, so I just scrapped the printer:
Scrapping the printer (Sept 2021) turned out to be a good decision because I replaced it with an Epson 'Ecotank' (Model ET-2720). Why a good decision? Because like most printers which use ink cartridges, the SX365 used cartridges which contain just 11 mL (two teaspoons) of ink. and they soon ran out of ink. The present cost of a set of four Epson carts for that printer is £65.00, (8 teaspoonfuls - dearer than the finest champagne!), so I always used compatible ones, which are currently £16.00 a set. Ecotank printers uses 65ml bottles of ink which you use to top up the ink tanks, which you can view to see the ink levels. A full set of four genuine Epson 65ml bottles costs £36.00, or compatible ones, £22.00.
So far, in about two and a half years, I've printed 6,900 pages (14 reams). I've got a spare set of ink bottles, but they're still threequarters full. So, 250ml of genuine Epson Ink 260ml = 52 teaspoonfuls = 69p per teaspoon compared to £8.00 per teaspoon with cartridges for the SX535 printer. (Even compatible cartridges for that printer worked out at £2.00 per teaspoon).
The printer works fine from my desktop PC or my i-pad via wi-fi. (Scanning and copying works fine too).
The only criticism I have with it is the small LCD display on the printer, the viewable area of which is just 25mm square.
Hope that might help.