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Dudelive 1st Sep 04 12:26 PM

I will be going with a friend to buy a printer and would like to know before going to look.....some good suggestions for a printer.

Will be used on Windows for normal home printing and some photo printing later. I am not thinking of spending lots of money for a printer but want one that will be nice and last awhile. Also will be looking at scanners. I was thinking about HP for both uses and not an all in one unit.

Ideas please..........

Thanks
Dudelive

Vinnie 1st Sep 04 01:08 PM

Nothing wrong with HP, but I personally like Epson, I'm using an Epson Perfection 3170 Photo Scanner and Stylus Photo 960 printer. The printer even prints directly on CDs.

RadiationBoy 1st Sep 04 07:53 PM

you might check ink prices too when buying, just so your aware of how much your going to be spending on new cartridges.

rikytik 1st Sep 04 08:38 PM

Love my HP6122 I bought to replace an aging HP 970C that gave good service.

My daughter prefers Epson, linvg in Italy where the ink cartridges are cheaper in the Epson line.

I prefer the paper tray setup HP uses, couldn't do without the HP duplex printing attachment. I do a lot of 4x6" jpg image printing and find the HP very good quality for that.

merlin 1st Sep 04 08:44 PM

Epson R200 is what i use awsome printer.I have used Epson for years never had a problem quality excellent and the carts are really really cheap to buy.

adams 1st Sep 04 11:59 PM

i have never had a problem with canon. tried a few others but they always have litle things go wrong with them. on some of the canons they have individual ink cartridges (like the i560 has 4, and I think the i860 or i9## has 6). then i refill the cartridges myself.

KingCobra 2nd Sep 04 12:20 AM

I have an Epson CX5200 and even though I'm happy with the product, I'm mad about the cost of ink. I'm also mad about the computer chip they use so you can't refill your own inks. :(

Not sure if I'd buy them again, but not sure what other I'd buy to replace it. I've had HP and their ink was $alot$ too. Now Lexmark uses the chips and they have always been loud. I'd consider them if they didn't have the chip.

DoG 2nd Sep 04 02:02 AM

KC, you may want to check some of the UK sies and see if they will ship oversea's. Epson cartridges are a quarter of the price of HP inks over here.

@DudeLive: Like Merlin says the r200 is the dogzbollox. One of the best printers around and dirt cheap inks as well.

Nemesis 2nd Sep 04 02:37 AM

I used to use Epson but now use HP. In my experience, the Epson printers were best for photos (using premium quality photo paper) and the HP is better for all purpose use. Especially when it comes to printing text. Photos are almost as good as the Epson was...barely noticeable difference.

Dudelive 2nd Sep 04 11:54 PM

Thanks to all that have replied...looking at the price of cartridhes is an idea that most often gets looked over.
The quality of photos means alot but if the quality of text drops way off then that is another thing to consider.

Still looking and reading

Thanks
Dudelive

wase4711 3rd Sep 04 02:46 AM

I've had dozens of printers over the years, all brands and styles..
my wife is a graphic artist, and she loves her Epson R800; just a fancy version on the R200 our European friends are talking about..
HP ink is a fortune, and the quality of their stuff is nothing like it used to be; much cheaper and flimsier..
And, not only are epson carts cheaper than HP, most of their printers have individual carts, so when yellow runs out, you dont have to buy a "new color cart" like you do with HP..
I use a Xerox Phaser 8400, with the solid ink sticks, which is technically a color laser..its expensive, but a real workhorse, and I use it for work and for play..photos are just a bit less vivid than the wifes' epson..
Lexmarks are noisy, and their cartrdiges are very expensive, and Canon's are ok, but hard to service, and not everyone carries their carts..

All things equal, I say get an Epson..good balance of value, and quality is right there at the top with any other brand..

unicorn 3rd Sep 04 09:15 AM

I also have an Epson R800, just as wase4711's wife. The R800 is a dedicated photoprinter. Together with Canon i950 and the HP 7960 it is the best A4 photo printer out there. Which one to choose depends upon personal preferences. One of the reasons for me to choose Epson is that it produces perfect photo prints that are guaranteed to last around 80 years (or more, depending upon how you store the prints of course).

Theese printers are not for intended for general purpose use.

You'll hardly find a printer that is best at everything, or even good at everything. The closest one to be good at everything are the Phasers from Xerox (unless you don't count money at least).

Normal home printing? I also have a HP LaserJet 1300 for everything but photographics. I still don't cover every neeed for prints here. If somebody want to print an Excel sheet including a color diagram or chart I have nothing to offer.

One of the cheaper Epson ink jet printers maybe? First check if there are third party ink cartridges available. If not the ink will cost way more than the printer over time.

moen 9th Sep 04 03:41 AM

Used Different Epsons the last 10 years, and they are hard to beat.
The Epson R300M, with 6 separate cartridges is very good.
I just bought a CANON i900D, with 6 separate cartridges, for 149 Canadian( about 110 US), and that is unbeliavable for photos, and you can refill the cartridges .

To KingCobra...you can refill al the epsons, as long as you get the chipfixerwhich resets the cartridges....made by Nomi.

James55 9th Sep 04 03:53 AM

I have a HP 1210 all-in-one printer,scanner,copier that works like a charm. Does good quality photos and the printing is very fast

KingCobra 12th Sep 04 02:23 AM

@ moen - Thanks for your tip. Although I have not trashed my CX5200 for scanning, I nolonger use it for printing. I've read reviews all over the internet talking about the same problem I have. Now I have a big fat 3-in-1 machine that only does one thing, scan! I refuse to get it fixed and give Epson anymore of my money. I should have known better. Never buy any printer that don't have the printhead attached to the ink cartridge. My new Lexmark does.

I just bought a Lexmark 515 for all around printing. Got it new from WalMart for $34.00 so I have no problem buying a few of these and throwing them in the trash when the cartridges runs out. Just blame the money hungry printer companies for the large landfill problem. :angry:

I just bought 6 more of them so I have enough ink cartridges for a while now. :P


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