hello, im new to this forum
I just ordered the R3000 last night after reading and reading and stuff...
I was concerned about reliability as well and considered cannon based on a personal survey of the anectodes I could find on the net.
I am always glad that people share personal experience....but being that I work in medicine, I am always so darn leary about anecdotes.
What do they mean? Can they give a person a sense about causation, reliability, etc? Its very difficult.
What I can say is that as I looked hard enough I found complaints and issues readily discussed with most printer models and the results of my own informal "meta-analysis" led me to a basic state of uncertainty about having any really strong ability to predict reliability for the printers I was considering (same ones discussed by OP).
No one knows really....there is no systematic data or proper sampling to my knowledge to truly assess this. Anecdotes on amazon's website were mostly very good....but with a number of concerned individuals to perhaps give some pause...then on B&H site it seemed more uniformly good than amazon? Why is that...we can only speculate?
I honestly have no idea, but I hope the R3000 works out for me...I got a 2 year extended warranty because I was a bit spooked...hoping for no hassles....but if you read long enough on the net about printers it seems it is innevitable?
I am glad that folks share personal experience...it may be the best info we have to go on but it is a difficult thing though....
I dont feel terribly worried that most of these units are POS's as there is very sufficient positive anecdotes on the web on it to give some sense of "pretty good reliability and ease of use"...
That is my rationalization at this point anyway....
I will keep you all up to date on how it goes for me.
Take Care.