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Perhaps someone can help: I need a printer for a secondary location that will have very light usage including some months of non-use. Would like the following: -Vista AND XP |
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I need a printer for a secondary location that will have very light usage including some months of non-use. Would like the following: -Vista AND XP compatible -USB (network not necessary) -B & W (color not needed) -Small footprint -Reasonable through-put (doesn't need to be high speed) -Moderate price -Major manufacturer -Good web site & customer service (if necessary) -Favorable consumer comments -Available at Amazon, Newegg or equivalent -Ink supply should not dry out before being used up Thoughts and help, please. Thank you. |
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my personal experience, stay away from epson printers. once the ink dries in the print head it's finished. and you have a paper weight. stick to printers that have a print head built into the ink cartridge or you can buy new ones. the former being the ideal. my Hp officejet has replaceable print heads I can buy at the store. my old epson a $150 printer, the print head costs $189 from epson ![]() -- serpentracer Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:47:47 -0500, "its_my_dime"
<its_my_dime@yahoo.com> wrote: >Perhaps someone can help: > >I need a printer for a secondary location that will have very light usage >including some months of non-use. > >Would like the following: > >-Vista AND XP compatible >-USB (network not necessary) >-B & W (color not needed) >-Small footprint >-Reasonable through-put (doesn't need to be high speed) >-Moderate price >-Major manufacturer >-Good web site & customer service (if necessary) >-Favorable consumer comments >-Available at Amazon, Newegg or equivalent >-Ink supply should not dry out before being used up > >Thoughts and help, please. Fer crissakes... are you helpless? Go to both of those sites and LOOK at what is available. DAMN! |
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"its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:utndTdnSJHA.3880@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Perhaps someone can help: > > I need a printer for a secondary location that will have very light usage > including some months of non-use. > > Would like the following: > > -Vista AND XP compatible Most are > -USB (network not necessary) Almost all are > -B & W (color not needed) The colour cartridge is used to enhance 'black' > -Small footprint Cheap printers have the smallest footprint > -Reasonable through-put (doesn't need to be high speed) HP haven't made the 300 and 500 series for years now. All printers print fast these days.. > -Moderate price Look at the display barkers.. > -Major manufacturer HP every time > -Good web site & customer service (if necessary) HP every time > -Favorable consumer comments HP every time > -Available at Amazon, Newegg or equivalent Go to the HP website to check out models then to the sites above to check for availability > -Ink supply should not dry out before being used up HP every time > > Thoughts and help, please. > > Thank you. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:47:47 -0500, its_my_dime wrote:
> Perhaps someone can help: > > I need a printer for a secondary location that will have very light > usage including some months of non-use. > > Would like the following: > > -Vista AND XP compatible > -USB (network not necessary) > -B & W (color not needed) > -Small footprint > -Reasonable through-put (doesn't need to be high speed) -Moderate price > -Major manufacturer > -Good web site & customer service (if necessary) -Favorable consumer > comments > -Available at Amazon, Newegg or equivalent -Ink supply should not dry > out before being used up > > Thoughts and help, please. > > Thank you. Sure - get a cheapie sub $100 laser. |
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serpentracer <serpentracer.3j51wd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
news:serpentracer.3j51wd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com: > > my personal experience, stay away from epson printers. > once the ink dries in the print head it's finished. While that may be true, if you do a lot of printing, and by a lot, I mean 2 or 3 times a week.....often...not necessarily 100's of pages....an Epson printer IS a good deal. Printing off a few pages a week will keep the ink from drying in the heads, and well......the Epson I have has 4 colors and a black cartridge. If I HAD to buy the genuine Epson cartridges, it would cost over $75 to replace all five cartridges. (I paid $70 for the printer to begin with.) On the other hand, using the non-OEM ink tanks will refill all five cartridges for under $20. Now if your someone that does a LOT of printing...all the time...it's a no-brainer to go for a printer that doesn't cost much to refill. The price of ink is ridiculous. |
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DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote:
> > The price of ink is ridiculous. It's a few years old now, but this page was interesting: http://www.****eyed.com/science/gallon/liquid.html ss. |
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:45:02 -0000, "Synapse Syndrome"
<synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote: >DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote: >> >> The price of ink is ridiculous. > >It's a few years old now, but this page was interesting: > >http://www.****eyed.com/science/gallon/liquid.html THAT'S an instant bookmark!! PJ White |
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DanS;1078318 Wrote: > serpentracer <serpentracer.3j51wd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in > news:serpentracer.3j51wd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com: > > > > > my personal experience, stay away from epson printers. > > once the ink dries in the print head it's finished. > > While that may be true, if you do a lot of printing, and by a lot, I > mean > 2 or 3 times a week.....often...not necessarily 100's of pages....an > Epson printer IS a good deal. > > Printing off a few pages a week will keep the ink from drying in the > heads, and well......the Epson I have has 4 colors and a black > cartridge. > If I HAD to buy the genuine Epson cartridges, it would cost over $75 > to > replace all five cartridges. (I paid $70 for the printer to begin > with.) > > On the other hand, using the non-OEM ink tanks will refill all five > cartridges for under $20. > > Now if your someone that does a LOT of printing...all the time...it's > a > no-brainer to go for a printer that doesn't cost much to refill. > > The price of ink is ridiculous. yes, do print with it and you will be ok. I was too worried about spending the money on ink, and it cost me a great printer. it did print very well. but the problem still exists, you cannot remove and clean the print head. or replace it. which in turn leaves you with a useless paper weight just because of that simple little part. If I knew that when I bought it, I wouldn't have bought it. a little research would have saved me a lot of $$ over all in the end. -- serpentracer Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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serpentracer <serpentracer.3j5h86@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
news:serpentracer.3j5h86@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com: > > DanS;1078318 Wrote: >> serpentracer <serpentracer.3j51wd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in <SNIP> >> >> On the other hand, using the non-OEM ink tanks will refill all five >> cartridges for under $20. >> >> Now if your someone that does a LOT of printing...all the time...it's >> a >> no-brainer to go for a printer that doesn't cost much to refill. >> >> The price of ink is ridiculous. > > yes, do print with it and you will be ok. I was too worried about > spending the money on ink, and it cost me a great printer. it did > very well. > but the problem still exists, you cannot remove and clean the print > head. or replace it. > which in turn leaves you with a useless paper weight just because of > that simple little part. > > If I knew that when I bought it, I wouldn't have bought it. > a little research would have saved me a lot of $$ over all in the end. I had an Epson clog and it had to be junked. My fault though as it sat unused for 6 months. I'd buy another though. And have. |
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