Help to buy a printer
August 7th, 2016
This says that inkjet What’s this?
I want buy a printer or all-in-one with a hundred thousand what you have any suggestions?
If you want an All-In-One I have always used HP
If you want a printer you can abuse, then Xerox
If you want a printer for less then few months Lexmark
Also, did you want to share it with multiple computers? or just a single computer?
Inkjet is method the printer uses to to print to paper, its slow and old but it works.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/468599
Thats a good all-in-one printer, if thats what your looking for.
“Inkjet is method the printer uses to to print to paper, its slow and old but it works” – where did you get that from, my ink jet is faster than most low and middle laser printers!
Answer:
First identify WHAT you want it for: general use (text, some pix, web pages, maybe a little scanning), photo printing (as in good quality photo look-a-likes) or text only, and fast, and more.
Ok:
1 – text only, web pages, books, etc – fast = dot matrix, old, old technology, but very fast. Better now is laser, still fast, usually expensive in yearly terms (drum replacement).
2 – general use = epson cx 3800 or above, similar in canon (cx 3800 is all-in-one, with scanner). Steer clear of lexmark, the ink carts cost 3x the printer and steer clear of HP because the drivers install in 180 Mb! (canon and epson drivers are about 8Mb).
3 – photo use = high end canon or epson, one with 7 tanks for the ink (“photo colour”).
Costs are hard to say, i’m in australia, and a low end laser is about $400, high end about $1200. Inkjet for #2 is about $80 – $140, for #3 is about $200 – $350.
"Inkjet is method the printer uses to to print to paper, its slow and old but it works" - where did you get that from, my ink jet is faster than most low and middle laser printers!
Answer:
First identify WHAT you want it for: general use (text, some pix, web pages, maybe a little scanning), photo printing (as in good quality photo look-a-likes) or text only, and fast, and more.
Ok:
1 - text only, web pages, books, etc - fast = dot matrix, old, old technology, but very fast. Better now is laser, still fast, usually expensive in yearly terms (drum replacement).
2 - general use = epson cx 3800 or above, similar in canon (cx 3800 is all-in-one, with scanner). Steer clear of lexmark, the ink carts cost 3x the printer and steer clear of HP because the drivers install in 180 Mb! (canon and epson drivers are about 8Mb).
3 - photo use = high end canon or epson, one with 7 tanks for the ink ("photo colour").
Costs are hard to say, i'm in australia, and a low end laser is about $400, high end about $1200. Inkjet for #2 is about $80 - $140, for #3 is about $200 - $350.
Compared to some of the laser printers I’ve seen/used, Inkjet is slow (but like I said it works, some people are happy with Inkjet printers) I just have high standards when it comes to printers.