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#384088 - 10/23/06 03:24 PM
Best Inkjet Printer?
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Jon37
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Registered: 03/10/03
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Our local car club owns a deskjet printer and I print the ''color'' portion of the monthly newsletter. The club owns a Hewlett-Packard 930-C purchased in 2001, and it was a whale of a bargain at $135. The only downside has been speed; using the PageMaker program previously, and MS Publisher now, output is one sheet per 90 seconds! And of course there is the ever-present ink cartridge ripoff (though I now refill my own black ink cartridges for about $3 a pop).
However, at some point the old printer will give up the ghost. Anyone have recommendations on what to replace it with? Is there anything out there that goes a bit faster and maybe uses individual ink color cartridges (red, blue, yellow) so that when one color is depleted you don't have to pitch out the entire 3-color cartridge? And which is reasonably-priced?
(By the way, I must honestly confess that, while I'm an AACA member, I'm printing the periodical of a single-marque club chapter, not the newsletter of the local AACA region!)
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#384089 - 10/24/06 08:37 AM
Re: Best Inkjet Printer?
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Debby Soucia
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Registered: 06/17/05
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For my self I just bought a HP Photosmart 3210. I really like it and it does have the different cartridges. I printed my son's wedding on it and it came out really good. I don't have it hooked up to my computer so I can't tell you any thing about the fun stuff like changeing pictures. The ink at staples is 7.55 each with the $3.oo rebate they give. There are 6 colors with the black bigger and cost more, $17.00 for 2. I am thinking about the lasier ones next time. Any body have any of these and are they good for pictures? Debby
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#384091 - 10/24/06 11:16 AM
Re: Best Inkjet Printer?
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24T42
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Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 758
Loc: North Carolina
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I publish the Brass-Nickel Touring newsletter, which is usuaully about 24 pages (digest size - 5 1/2 x 8 1/2). I use a HP 1700, which is their lower end business printer. As such is built for speed and economy. It can print up to 5,000 pages per month (which is much more than I need). It does have 4 separate ink cartridges, which has been a big money saver. Our newsletter is, therefore, all color. It also has a auto-duplexer, which allows me to do double sided printing automatically. It is also a wide carriage printer. It prints at 1200 X 1200 (black), up to 2400 x 1200 dpi on premium photo papers at speeds at speeds up to 16 ppm black and 14.5 ppm color.
I have used many brand printers but always seem to come back to HP. This printer has been the best investment I ever made.
Hope that helps.
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#384094 - 10/30/06 01:21 PM
Re: Best Inkjet Printer?
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carbking
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Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 523
Loc: MO
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The very best inkjet printer is an inexpensive laser, brand of your choice.
Jon.
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#503250 - 04/18/08 09:48 AM
Re: Best Inkjet Printer?
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Jon37
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Registered: 03/10/03
Posts: 110
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Okay, our club bought a Samsung CLP-600N color laser printer last year (to replace the $135 inkjet I mentioned when starting this thread) and I'm VERY impressed! (Not to say that HP or others are not good, of course!)
This thing turns out a superb job and does it amazingly fast. It's an elephant, though, weighs a ton and (though a desktop) measures about 18" x 18" x 18". But it's totally professional, built like the ones down at Kinko's or Staples.
Only problem is the toner cartridges, which run $75 each (it uses three colors and one black, cartridges). This high cost has been mentioned elsewhere on the AACA forum - I guess I'm not alone!
Anybody got ideas on how to save? Do refilling kits work? Who sells the cheapest cartridges?
UPDATE: Just for everyone's information, I just placed an order with Ink Technologies.com for one black cartridge, for $79.55. This is a replacement type (not original manufacturer), $6 less than they'd charge for the genuine Samsung black cartridge and about $10 less than you'd pay at Office Depot. (Shipping is free at this particular company, by the way.) BUT, their color (replacement) cartridges are only $79.55 also, which is about $43 less than they (or Office Depot) would charge for the compatible Samsung cartridge. So there are some real savings to be had, out there...
Edited by Jon37 (04/18/08 12:17 PM)
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