Another vote for Epson. I currently have a C2800N which is BIG.
Replacement toner for all 4 cartridges (seperate black, cyan, magenta and yellow) is about £300 - but then I do a lot of printing and it hasn't run out yet in 6 months (over 1500 sheets so far).
Before that I had a B&W Samsung Laser and a Colour HP Inkjet.
I'd recommend Samsung for cheap & cheerful printing.
I still use an old (as in 10 years old) Agfa Snapscan 1212u scanner and can't fault it.
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I have used Epson printers for the past 8 years and have never had any trouble, at present I have R360. Canon and Hp are also good but again good cheap cartridges are hard to find I bought mine from http://www.checkcost.co.uk/printers/d/4169/.
This helped me to narrow down my search and find the one in my budget. Yes you can go for Epson DX6050 which has a built in scanner. It’s always better to go for the one that suits Ur need. Good luck!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFairly light use... printing documents (I don't like reading on the screen) mostly. No photos or anthing like that. I think I need colour, which is a shame as I would like a laser.
A printer which won't gum up if I don't use it for a week or two would be good.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWell what do you want to print exactly? At what paper size, what quantity, and how often?...What are your particular printing requirements d000hg?
A printer which won't gum up if I don't use it for a week or two would be good.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI need to get a new printer, and I could do with a scanner as well. I haven't bought a printer since the days before USB became well established, and they all seem full of fancy features these days - wireless, LCD screens, printing directly from memory key/card, etc.
I'm not looking for anything very expensive, just decent and reliable, and not too pricey for ink.
Recommendations?
You're not giving us a lot of clues here, chap.
For day-to-day stuff at my home office, I use an A4 HP Laserjet P3005N. Excellent value, low running cost, reliable, great print quality.
For photos and artwork to A3+ size (including thickish media like 300gsm artboard), I use an Epson Stylus Pro 2100 (flat paper path)
The 2100 is an elderly old girl who has an addiction to guzzling hellishly expensive ink - uses 8 different colour cartridges (chipped), each of which contains exactly 10% of a gnat's bolluck worth of pigment.
What are your particular printing requirements d000hg?
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HP psc range are good, I have taken the colour cartridge out and just use the black. I then refill the black with one of these kits. Even better, I was given a huge HP cartridge and suck the ink out of that. If you have scanning problems depending on your PC, try downloading Open Office, it's free, does everything Microsoft word, excel, powerpoint does. Open Office writer has a sacn option which also allows you to save to PDF.
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Definitely go along with HP stuff being pretty robust. Choice Stationary are very good prices for consumables. I have 2 HP inkjet and 1 HP colour laser printers running here.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostI've heard Canon is good especially where there are separate cartridges for the different colours.
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I recently bought an HP Deskjet F2100 from Staples for sub £40, it's got seperate black and colour cartridges which aren't insanely pricy and widely available.
Scans (A4 and smaller), Copies and prints, attaches via USB and I have faxed from it using XP Fax services.
Cheap, cheerful, neat and produces good quality prints, I'm quite happy with it.
Many moons ago I used to do a lot of hardware engineering and HP printers were a lot less hassle than the other manufacturers.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI need to get a new printer, and I could do with a scanner as well. I haven't bought a printer since the days before USB became well established, and they all seem full of fancy features these days - wireless, LCD screens, printing directly from memory key/card, etc.
I'm not looking for anything very expensive, just decent and reliable, and not too pricey for ink.
Recommendations?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI need to get a new printer, and I could do with a scanner as well. I haven't bought a printer since the days before USB became well established, and they all seem full of fancy features these days - wireless, LCD screens, printing directly from memory key/card, etc.
I'm not looking for anything very expensive, just decent and reliable, and not too pricey for ink.
Recommendations?
Costs for a printer/scanner seem quite low but the cartridges are where you really pay.
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Can anyone recommend a printer/scanner?
I need to get a new printer, and I could do with a scanner as well. I haven't bought a printer since the days before USB became well established, and they all seem full of fancy features these days - wireless, LCD screens, printing directly from memory key/card, etc.
I'm not looking for anything very expensive, just decent and reliable, and not too pricey for ink.
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