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I think I need a new printer...

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  • G glennPattonWork3

    Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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    Gizz
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    Canon Pixma 6450 printer/scanner wifi airprint thing seems very good (got one before xmas) I have a spare if you're in the UK BNIB

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      glennPattonWork wrote:

      Now to search boob tube for a how to vid!

      Now that sentence I firstly skimmed over and my tiny little mind didn't read it as itended

      Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians. Help end the violence EAT BACON

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      glennPattonWork3
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      Slap, as if I would...

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        Canon Pixma 6450 printer/scanner wifi airprint thing seems very good (got one before xmas) I have a spare if you're in the UK BNIB

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        glennPattonWork3
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        looked at that one, I have a separate Canon scanner though...

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        • G glennPattonWork3

          Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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          I use Epsons - have for ages. Mostly because they are very economic to run, since the printhead is not part of the cartridge (unlike HP) and they use separate cartridges for each colour - so if Cyan runs out, you don't have to chuck away Magenta and Yellow as well. They also have a fairly straight paper path which means they can take thicker media (I get 260gsm photo card through easily) and don't peel labels off internally either... Currently I have a BX305FW which includes scanner with sheet feed and a fax (not that I use that part) and has wireless built in. The exact model is probably well out of date, but they will do an alternative for around £100.

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          • G glennPattonWork3

            Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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            glennPattonWork wrote:

            I think I need a new printer...

            You ink so ? ;P Although I'm a Canon fan for most things I steer away from Canon for printing. I have an HP printer/scanner/copier (with wifi stuff) and am very happy it. The previous HP I owned was also very good. The 2 Canon printers I had before were nothing but trouble. Our current HP was close to 100€ so nothing majorly expensive.

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            • G glennPattonWork3

              Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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              Nicholas Marty
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              After having issues with ink printers (not working anymore if not used for 2-3 months in a row etc.) I resorted to a laser printer (from Samsung). Got one with scanner, wifi etc. all inclusive. The color quality may not be as good as with ink printers, however, I also don't have to wait for the paper to dry up ;P And it's a hell lot faster than those ink printers. Didn't regret it yet. They might be a bit (yeah, maybe a lot) more expensive than inkjets, but they are quite affordable compared to a few years past. :)

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              • G glennPattonWork3

                Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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                Lost User
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                I agree with Griff; Epson do really good quality at a very low price. Our Epson DX3800 (probably superceded now) cost £50 eight years ago and is still going strong. You can buy cheaper ink cartridges at any of the UK online outlets (I use printerinks.com). It's not wifi but for only occasional printing that is far from being a necessity.

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                • G glennPattonWork3

                  Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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                  Brother Lasers are very good. You can pick up the printer for a reasonable price. The problem most people see is the toner looks expensive, but given the amount of prints available from it then it works out about the same as per an ink cartridge. The advantage is that it doesn't dry out like ink.

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                    Brother Lasers are very good. You can pick up the printer for a reasonable price. The problem most people see is the toner looks expensive, but given the amount of prints available from it then it works out about the same as per an ink cartridge. The advantage is that it doesn't dry out like ink.

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                    glennPattonWork3
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                    Thanks, they look good...

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                      Brother Lasers are very good. You can pick up the printer for a reasonable price. The problem most people see is the toner looks expensive, but given the amount of prints available from it then it works out about the same as per an ink cartridge. The advantage is that it doesn't dry out like ink.

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                      Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                      and you dont have to buy ink from dodgy ink dealers (called dave)

                      You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                      • G glennPattonWork3

                        Thanks, they look good...

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        Also see HERE[^] It is a full colour wireless printer with NFC, so just pop your tablet down on it and print! Samsung are a good make too and this one is on special offer at PC World.

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                          and you dont have to buy ink from dodgy ink dealers (called dave)

                          You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          I do not sell Dodgy Ink!

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                            I do not sell Dodgy Ink!

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                            Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                            didnt say you did, the inks fine its the dealer that dodgy, Dave's independant trading

                            You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                            • G glennPattonWork3

                              Hi All, Any recommendations for a printer (colour yes, wireless printing nice but not a deal breaker) for use once or twice a month (or less) usually to print-out instructions & the odd letter(?)/web pages. My Canon i250 that I was using with out problem refused as the waste ink absorbers are full, I am planning on taking it to bits and trying to clean them (purchase delayed until failure to complete) I have grabbed a pair of rubber gloves for the purpose. Now to search boob tube for a how to vid! :sigh:

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                              Yvan Rodrigues
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                              If you're willing to spend little bit more, buy any non-Brother colour laser. This puts you just outside of the "disposable" printer market. The printer costs more, but an HP is printer for life and toner is cheaper.

                              Yvan Rodrigues, C.Tech. Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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