Posted by MarkB_MI on January 07, 2012 at 02:37:09 from (32.178.29.144):
In Reply to: Printer help posted by CHARLES B. JACKSON on January 06, 2012 at 15:06:45:
I use an Epson printer (Stylus Photo R340). Because the print head is separate from the cartridge, the factory cartridges aren't outrageously expensive. I don't save much money using refills or non-OEM cartridges, so I just buy new Epson cartridges. (Actually I don't think you can refill them; I've never tried.)
My wife wanted to have an all-in-one, so she bought a bottom-of-the-line HP. It costs far more per page to operate the HP than the Epson, so the HP is relegated to use as a copier/scanner.
The bottom line is that the more you pay for a printer, the cheaper it is to operate. Printer manufacturers give away cheap printers and make their money back on cartridges. Figure on spending $300 bucks or more on an inkjet that is halfway economical to operate. If you're printing a lot, say several hundred pages per month, then a laser printer is the way to go.
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