Laser Printer Options
Laser Printer Options
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- Gnash0
So done with inkjets
Anybody here have any recommendations on laser printers? looking for colour, not B+W.
- epsonimbecile
- ^ i didn't know they made laser printersGnash
- I have an Epson XP-340 all in one printer/scanner. Small, compact and reliable. $45-utopian
- https://www.amazon.c…utopian
- ^ I have the epson xp440. I just want out of the inkjet game - tired of the clogged nozzles, constant nozzle-cleaning (which uses a ton of ink), crap qualityGnash
- they're cheap, but I need to move one. I had a laser printer for years before it died, bought inkjet because way cheaper.Gnash
- move on, not 'one'Gnash
- I'm in the same boat - I have two once-great but now PoS inkjets that have hundreds of £s of now useless ink cartridges. Need a basic Laser.detritus
- As much as I dislike the company, the last laser printer I had was a cheapo Samsung, which was great, so was thinking to start checking what they've gotdetritus
- keep us posted :) I've been looking at those, tooGnash
- hans_glib1
these guys seem pretty good:
- monoboy0
I've just bought one of these...
http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/r…Will report back. Mainly for printing proposals. Quickly.
- autoflavour0
not so much large format, but we picked one of these up the other day..
- it was cheap.. 59 euro.. and the cartridge are like 3000 pages eachautoflavour
- That is both monochrome as well as does not accommodate wide format.ETM
- ETM0
Wide formats in laser usually equals office machine. And you'd have more luck with 11x17. Either way, for color, you'll likely being starting at about $2500 and up to $5000 (and higher of course). Is that what you were thinking for budget?
You could maybe find an HP 9050 for around $800 refurbed (about $2500 new).