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https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-M277dw-L...ywords=hp277dw
I have one of these - fantastic and beats any inkjets that I have previously had.
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I bought my daughter a Dell printer and it turned out to be a Samsung mono laser with a Dell badge. Good printer too.Originally posted by IL Cattivo View PostI recently purchased one of these Samsung CLX-6260FW A4 Colour Multifunction Laser Printer
I originally ordered a better known make in the printing world from them online and they phoned me back before processing my order and suggested I go with the Sammy instead, for economical and printer toner cost reasons. Basically purchase the right AIO printer for your needs, don't be duped by the big boy names in the market...
I can highly recommend both the Samsung as an AIO Printer and printerland.co.uk for their excellent CS and next day delivery time. My machine was ordered before 4pm and delivered before 10am the next day.
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Canon MG7150 - bit bigger than I would have ideally liked, but does everything I need it to do. Configured with Google Cloud Print as well so I can print from anywhere, and it worked fine with Linux as well as Windows.
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I recently purchased one of these http://www.printerland.co.uk/Samsung...W-P132139.aspx
I originally ordered a better known make in the printing world from them online and they phoned me back before processing my order and suggested I go with the Sammy instead, for economical and printer toner cost reasons. Basically purchase the right AIO printer for your needs, don't be duped by the big boy names in the market...
I can highly recommend both the Samsung as an AIO Printer and printerland.co.uk for their excellent CS and next day delivery time. My machine was ordered before 4pm and delivered before 10am the next day.Last edited by IL Cattivo; 16 September 2016, 09:38.
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Canon MG3250 here, no issues with WiFi but then it's right next to PC
goes through ink and original ink isn't the cheapest
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Nah man it's my brother?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo it is quite heavy?
But back on topic I find all home printers just seem to chew through ink - print just a few photo's and it's gone
maybe I just have the wrong sort!
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So it is quite heavy?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI have a Brother 9020-CDW it is a beast of a unit...
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I have a Brother 9020-CDW it is a beast of a unit so make sure you have some space, but its flawless and does everything I need
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I'm fine with Brother printers don't know what the issue is. I mainly use them so I can use generic cartridges. I've had to chuck Epson and HP printers away because they have randomly stopped working there as my Brother printers go on for years....Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAny Epson or HP will be OK. IME, avoid Brother or Lexmark. Presently have Epson WF-3450.
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Any Epson or HP will be OK. IME, avoid Brother or Lexmark. Presently have Epson WF-3450.
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I've just recently bought a 6700. Very nice it is too.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've got an HP 6600 which I'm very happy with. Not sure they still make them so I think it's the 6700 now.
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I have an HP Officejet Pro L7600. It's an excellent all-in-one inkjet, that produces almost laser-quality printouts, but is terrible on ink consumption. Because of this, I would not recommend it.
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I've got an HP 6600 which I'm very happy with. Not sure they still make them so I think it's the 6700 now.
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